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Bloody spring

forty days that sealed the Confederacy's fate

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An edition of Bloody spring (2014)

Bloody spring

forty days that sealed the Confederacy's fate

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In the spring of 1864, Virginia remained unbroken, its armies having repelled Northern armies for more than two years. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia had defeated the campaigns of four Union generals, and Lee's veterans were confident they could crush the Union offensive this spring, too. But their adversary in 1864 was a different kind of Union commander-Ulysses S. Grant. The new Union general-in-chief had never lost a major battle while leading armies in the West. A quiet, rumpled man of simple tastes and a bulldog's determination, Grant would lead the Army of the Potomac in its quest to destroy Lee's army. During six weeks in May and June 1864, Grant's army campaigned as no Union army ever had. During nearly continual combat operations, the Army of the Potomac battered its way through Virginia, skirting Richmond and crossing the James River on one of the longest pontoon bridges ever built. No campaign in North American history was as bloody as the Overland Campaign. When it ended outside Petersburg, more than 100,000 men had been killed, wounded, or captured on battlefields in the Wilderness, near Spotsylvania Court House, and at Cold Harbor. Although Grant's casualties were nearly twice Lee's, the Union could replace its losses. The Confederacy could not.

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411

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Bloody Spring: Forty Days that Sealed the Confederacy's Fate
Mar 03, 2015, Da Capo Press
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Bloody Spring: Forty Days That Sealed the Confederacy's Fate
2014, Hachette Books
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Table of Contents

Spring 1864
Two bloody roads: the Wilderness
The red hour: Spotsylvania
The battle that never happened: the North Anna
"Not war but murder": Cold Harbor
Race to stalemate: the James River
Epilogue: the beginning of the end.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-389) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/36
Library of Congress
E476.52 .W46 2014, E476.52.W46 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 411 pages
Number of pages
411

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27164235M
Internet Archive
bloodyspringfort0000whee
ISBN 10
0306822067
ISBN 13
9780306822063
LCCN
2013048710
OCLC/WorldCat
853310533

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