1862, Fredericksburg

1862, Fredericksburg
Title 1862, Fredericksburg PDF eBook
Author K. M. Kostyal
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 52
Release 2011
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1426308361

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Details the Civil War battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, and profiles some of the key figures involved in what was a decisive victory for the Confederacy.

Simply Murder

Simply Murder
Title Simply Murder PDF eBook
Author Chris Mackowski
Publisher Emerging Civil War
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 9781611211467

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The battle of Fredericksburg is usually remembered as the most lopsided Union defeat of the Civil War. The authors have worked for years along Fredericksburg's Sunken Road and Stone Wall, and they've escorted thousands of visitors across the battlefield. This book not only recounts Fredericksburg's tragic story of slaughter, but includes invaluabl

Fredericksburg Civil War Sites: April 1861-November 1862

Fredericksburg Civil War Sites: April 1861-November 1862
Title Fredericksburg Civil War Sites: April 1861-November 1862 PDF eBook
Author Noel Garraux Harrison
Publisher
Total Pages 236
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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1862, Fredericksburg

1862, Fredericksburg
Title 1862, Fredericksburg PDF eBook
Author K. M. Kostyal
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 52
Release 2011
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1426308353

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Details the Civil War battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, and profiles some of the key figures involved in what was a decisive victory for the Confederacy.

Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!

Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!
Title Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg! PDF eBook
Author George C. Rable
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 688
Release 2009-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 0807867934

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During the battle of Gettysburg, as Union troops along Cemetery Ridge rebuffed Pickett's Charge, they were heard to shout, "Give them Fredericksburg!" Their cries reverberated from a clash that, although fought some six months earlier, clearly loomed large in the minds of Civil War soldiers. Fought on December 13, 1862, the battle of Fredericksburg ended in a stunning defeat for the Union. Confederate general Robert E. Lee suffered roughly 5,000 casualties but inflicted more than twice that many losses--nearly 13,000--on his opponent, General Ambrose Burnside. As news of the Union loss traveled north, it spread a wave of public despair that extended all the way to President Lincoln. In the beleaguered Confederacy, the southern victory bolstered flagging hopes, as Lee and his men began to take on an aura of invincibility. George Rable offers a gripping account of the battle of Fredericksburg and places the campaign within its broader political, social, and military context. Blending battlefield and home front history, he not only addresses questions of strategy and tactics but also explores material conditions in camp, the rhythms and disruptions of military life, and the enduring effects of the carnage on survivors--both civilian and military--on both sides.

Fredericksburg 1862

Fredericksburg 1862
Title Fredericksburg 1862 PDF eBook
Author Carl Smith
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 281
Release 2012-10-20
Genre History
ISBN 1782005048

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In December 1862, things were still confused for the Union. Antietam had been a failure for both sides, and although the battle showed that the Union army could bring the Confederates to bay, it couldn't pin them in one place long enough to destroy them. In December 1862, General Burnside, newly appointed to command the Army of the Potomac, planned to seize and secure the town of Fredericksburg, and then take the Confederate capital of Richmond. Carl Smith's book details the epic struggle that engulfed the Union side as it crossed the Rappahannock on December 11, encountering stiff opposition from Lee's men.

Simply Murder

Simply Murder
Title Simply Murder PDF eBook
Author Chris Mackowski
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Total Pages 343
Release 2013-01-19
Genre History
ISBN 1611211476

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This Civil War history and guide offers a vivid chronicle of this dramatic yet misunderstood battle, plus invaluable information for battlefield visitors. The battle of Fredericksburg is usually remembered as the most lopsided Union defeat of the Civil War. It is sometimes called “Burnside’s folly,” after Union commander Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside who led the Army of the Potomac to ruin along the banks of the Rappahannock River. Confederates, fortified behind a stone wall along a sunken road, poured a hail of lead into them as they charged. One eyewitness summed it up saying, “it is only murder now.” But the battle remains one of the most misunderstood and misremembered engagements of the war. Burnside started with a well-conceived plan and had every reason to expect victory. How did it go so terribly wrong? Authors Chris Mackowski and Kristopher D. White have worked for years along Fredericksburg’s Sunken Road and Stone Wall, and they’ve escorted thousands of visitors across the battlefield. Simply Murder not only recounts Fredericksburg’s tragic story of slaughter, but includes vital information about the battlefield itself and the insights they’ve learned from years of walking the ground.