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And keep moving on

the Virginia campaign, May-June 1864

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An edition of And keep moving on (2002)

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the Virginia campaign, May-June 1864

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"And Keep Moving On is the first book to see the Virginia campaign of spring 1864 as Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee saw it: a single, massive operation stretching hundreds of miles. The story of the campaign is also the story of the demise of two great armies. Lee's army lost a third of its senior leadership, about 33,000 of its best troops, and most of its offensive capability. Of Grant's army, 55,000 Federals were killed, wounded, or captured in the forty days of the campaign.

The scale of casualties and human suffering that the campaign inflicted makes it unique in U. S. history.".

"This is not just another battle book. Mark Grimsley places the campaign in the political context of the 1864 presidential election; appraises the motivation of soldiers; appreciates the impact of the North's sea power advantage; questions conventional interpretations; and examines the interconnections among the major battles, subsidiary offensives, and raids.

In an especially powerful chapter he discusses the extent and causes of the physical misery sustained in what one soldier called "the hardest campaign" and draws out the campaign's importance as a touchstone of the "Lost Cause" mythology."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
282

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And Keep Moving On: The Virginia Campaign, May-June 1864 (Great Campaigns of the Civil War)
March 1, 2005, University of Nebraska Press
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And keep moving on: the Virginia campaign, May-June 1864
2002, University of Nebraska Press
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Table of Contents

Campaign plans and politics
The Wilderness
"Grant is beating his head against a wall"
The collapse of Grant's peripheral strategy
"Lee's army is really whipped"
"The hardest campaign"
"It seemed like murder"
The campaign's significance.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [270]-274) and index.

Series
Great campaigns of the Civil War

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/455
Library of Congress
E476.5 .G75 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 282 p., [14] p. of plates :
Number of pages
282

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3553480M
ISBN 10
0803221622
LCCN
2002005683
OCLC/WorldCat
49610962
Library Thing
65102

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