The Virginia campaign of '64 and '65 : the Army of the Potomac and the Army of the James /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Scituate, MA :
Digital Scanning,
[2001]
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Colección: | Online access with subscription: Proquest Ebook Central.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- THE VIRGINIA CAMPAIGN OF '64 AND '65; PREFACE.; CONTENTS.; CHAPTER I.; THE POSITION OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC AND OF THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA IN THE SPRING OF 1864 ; THE REORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC; GENERAL PLAN OF OPERATIONS FOR THE CAMPAIGN; THE MOVEMENT BY THE LEFT FLANK DECIDED ON; THE COMPOSITION AND NUMBERS OF THE TWO ARMIES; CHAPTER II.; THE PASSAGE OF THE RAPIDAN; THE BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS; CHAPTER III.; SPOTTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE; CHAPTER IV.; MOVEMENT TO THE NORTH ANNA RIVER
- THE CAVALRY CORPS SENT AGAINST THE CONFEDERATE CAVALRY AND TO HAXALL'S LANDING ON JAMES RIVERCHAPTER V.; THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT OF THE ARMY OF THE JAMES; THE BATTLE OF DRURY 'S BLUFF; CHAPTER VI.; PASSAGE OF THE PAMUNKEY RIVER; TOTOPOTOMOY AND COLD HARBOR; CHAPTER VII.; PASSAGE OF JAMES RIVER; ASSAULTS UPON THE INTRENCHMENTS OF PETERSBURG; CHAPTER VIII.; MOVEMENT AGAINST THE WELDON AND SOUTH SIDE RAILROADS; THE CAVALRY ENGAGEMENTS IN THE VICINITY OF TREVYLIAN STATION ON THE VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD
- THE CASUALTIES IN THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE CAMPAIGN UNTIL JUNE 30THTHE DEMONSTRATION AGAINST WASHINGTON; CHAPTER IX.; THE OPERATIONS OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC AGAINST THE INTRENCHMENTS OF PETERSBURG TO BE BY REGULAR APPROACHES; MOVEMENT TO THE NORTH BANK OF THE JAMES; THE PETERSBURG MINE; CHAPTER X.; MOVEMENT TO THE NORTH BANK OF THE JAMES TO THREATEN RICHMOND; CAPTURE OF THE WELD ON RAILROAD AT THE GLOBE TAVERN; THE BATTLE OF REAMS'S STATION; CHAPTER XI.; MOVEMENT AGAINST RICHMOND ON THE NORTH BANK OF THE JAMES; CAPTURE OF FORT HARRISON
- COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT ON THE LEFT BY WHICH THAT FLANK IS EXTENDED TO PEEBLES'S FARMMOVEMENTS AGAINST OUR RIGHT ON THE NORTH BANK OF THE JAMES; MOVEMENT TO TURNEE'S RIGHT FLANK AND OCCUPY THE SOUTHSIDE RAILROAD; COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT AGAINST LEE'S LEFT FLANK; CHAPTER XII.; THE WINTER OF 1864-65; MOVEMENT TO BREAK UP THE WAGON-TRAIN ROUTE OF SUPPLY FROM HICKSFORD; ON THE WELDON RAILROAD TO PETERSBURG AND EXTENSION OF OUR INTRENCHMENTS TO HATCHER'S RUN; THE CAPTURE AND RECAPTURE OF FORT STEDMAN; PREPARATIONS TO MOVE AGAINST LEE'S RIGHT FLANK AND THE DANVILLE AND SOUTHSIDE RAILROADS; CHAPTER XIII.
- MOVEMENT TO TURNEE'S RIGHTACTIONS OF WHITE OAK RIDGE AND DINWIDDIE COURTHOUSE; THE BATTLE OF FIVE FORKS; LEE 'S INTRENCHMENTS WEST OF PETERSBURG CARRIED; HE ABANDONS THE RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG LINES AND RETREATS TOWARD DANVILLE; CHAPTER XIV.; LEE'S ARMY ASSEMBLED AT AMELIA COURTHOUSE; NIGHT MARCH PAST MEADE'S AND SHERIDAN'S LEFT FLANK; ATTACKED WHILE RETREATING; BATTLES OF SAILOR'S CREEK; RETREAT CONTINUED DURING THE NIGHT; HALTS NEAR FARMVILLE; CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN GRANT AND LEE; SURRENDER OF LEE AT APPOMATTOX; SURRENDER OF ALL OTHER CONFEDERATE ARMIES; ARMY OF THE POTOMAC DISBANDED