The Battle of Glendale: Robert E. Lee’s Lost Opportunity

The Battle of Glendale: Robert E. Lee’s Lost Opportunity
Title The Battle of Glendale: Robert E. Lee’s Lost Opportunity PDF eBook
Author Douglas Crenshaw
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 176
Release 2017-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 1625854277

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By late June 1862, the Union army, under George B. McClellan, stood at the doorstep of Richmond. In a desperate hour for the Confederate capital, Robert E. Lee attacked McClellan and drove the Union army into a full retreat toward the safety of the James River. Lee recognized an opportunity to seal a decisive victory and commanded his Army of Northern Virginia to prevent the Union forces from retreating. A.P. Hill, James Longstreet and "Stonewall" Jackson were among those who engaged in the harrowing day of battle during the Seven Days" Campaign. Author Douglas Crenshaw details the dramatic Battle of Glendale in the Civil War.

The Battle of Glendale

The Battle of Glendale
Title The Battle of Glendale PDF eBook
Author Jim Stempel
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 225
Release 2014-01-10
Genre History
ISBN 0786485604

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It is commonly accepted that the South could never have won the Civil War. By chronicling perhaps the best of the South's limited opportunities to turn the tide, this provocative study argues that Confederate victory was indeed possible. On June 30, 1862, at a small Virginia crossroads known as Glendale, Confederate forces under Robert E. Lee sliced the retreating Army of the Potomac in two and came remarkably close to destroying their Federal foe. Only a string of command miscues on the part of the Confederates--and a stunning command failure by Stonewall Jackson--enabled the Union army to escape a defeat that day, one that may well have vaulted the South to its independence. Never before or after would the Confederacy come as close to transforming American history as it did at the Battle of Glendale.

Battle of Glendale, The: Robert E. Lee’s Lost Opportunity

Battle of Glendale, The: Robert E. Lee’s Lost Opportunity
Title Battle of Glendale, The: Robert E. Lee’s Lost Opportunity PDF eBook
Author Douglas Crenshaw
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 1
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 1626198926

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By late June 1862, the Union army, under George B. McClellan, stood at the doorstep of Richmond. In a desperate hour for the Confederate capital, Robert E. Lee attacked McClellan and drove the Union army into a full retreat toward the safety of the James River. Lee recognized an opportunity to seal a decisive victory and commanded his Army of Northern Virginia to prevent the Union forces from retreating. A.P. Hill, James Longstreet and "Stonewall" Jackson were among those who engaged in the harrowing day of battle during the Seven Days" Campaign. Author Douglas Crenshaw details the dramatic Battle of Glendale in the Civil War.

To the Gates of Richmond

To the Gates of Richmond
Title To the Gates of Richmond PDF eBook
Author Stephen W. Sears
Publisher HMH
Total Pages 521
Release 2014-11-11
Genre History
ISBN 0547527551

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This account of McClellan’s 1862 campaign is “a wonderful book” (Ken Burns) and “military history at its best” (The New York Times Book Review). From “the finest and most provocative Civil War historian writing today,” To the Gates of Richmond is the story of the one of the conflict’s bloodiest campaigns (Chicago Tribune). Of the 250,000 men who fought in it, only a fraction had ever been in battle before—and one in four was killed, wounded, or missing in action by the time the fighting ended. The operation was Gen. George McClellan’s grand scheme to march up the Virginia Peninsula and take the Confederate capital. For three months McClellan battled his way toward Richmond, but then Robert E. Lee took command of the Confederate forces. In seven days, Lee drove the cautious McClellan out, thereby changing the course, if not the outcome, of the war. “Deserves to be a classic.” —The Washington Post

The War of the Rebellion

The War of the Rebellion
Title The War of the Rebellion PDF eBook
Author United States. War Dept
Publisher
Total Pages 1404
Release 1897
Genre Confederate States of America
ISBN

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The Battle of Seven Pines

The Battle of Seven Pines
Title The Battle of Seven Pines PDF eBook
Author Gustavus Woodson Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 222
Release 1891
Genre Fair Oaks, Battle of, Va., 1862
ISBN

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Richmond Shall Not be Given Up

Richmond Shall Not be Given Up
Title Richmond Shall Not be Given Up PDF eBook
Author Doug Crenshaw
Publisher Emerging Civil War Series
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Seven Days' Battles, Va., 1862
ISBN 9781611213553

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In Richmond Shall Not Be Given Up, historian Doug Crenshaw follows a battle so desperate that, ever-after, soldiers would remember that week simply as The Seven Days.