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Category : Petersburg National Battlefield (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Petersburg National Battlefield, Va
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Category : Petersburg National Battlefield (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Category : Petersburg National Battlefield (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Petersburg National Military Park, Virginia
Author: Richard Wayne Lykes
Publisher: Digital Scanning Inc
ISBN: 1582187835
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 59
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In the final year of the Civil War in the East, the fighting centered upon Petersburg, an important supply depot for the Richmond area. After 10 months of combat, both from behind prepared positions and along the main routes of supply, the Confederates were forced to give up Petersburg and Richmond on April 2, 1865. One week later Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox Court House This Guide book for Petersburg National Military Park Virginia is a reprint of the National Park Service Handbook Series No. 13
Publisher: Digital Scanning Inc
ISBN: 1582187835
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 59
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In the final year of the Civil War in the East, the fighting centered upon Petersburg, an important supply depot for the Richmond area. After 10 months of combat, both from behind prepared positions and along the main routes of supply, the Confederates were forced to give up Petersburg and Richmond on April 2, 1865. One week later Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox Court House This Guide book for Petersburg National Military Park Virginia is a reprint of the National Park Service Handbook Series No. 13
The Petersburg Campaign
Author: Donald Pfanz
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Petersburg National Military Park, Virginia
Author: United States. National Park Service
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Category : Military parks
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Category : Military parks
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Petersburg National Military Park, Virginia
Author: Richard Wayne Lykes
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Category : Petersburg (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Category : Petersburg (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Petersburg National Military Park, Virginia
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Category : Petersburg National Battlefield (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 6
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Category : Petersburg National Battlefield (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 6
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Petersburg National Battlefield
Author: National Park Service
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781491025567
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
The U.S. National Park Service (NPS) presents the Petersburg National Battlefield in Petersburg, Virginia. The national battlefield commemorates the American Civil War Battle of Petersburg. The NPS offers information and materials about the history of the battle and visiting the park.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781491025567
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
The U.S. National Park Service (NPS) presents the Petersburg National Battlefield in Petersburg, Virginia. The national battlefield commemorates the American Civil War Battle of Petersburg. The NPS offers information and materials about the history of the battle and visiting the park.
Petersburg National Battlefield
Author: United States. National Park Service
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Category : Historic sites
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Category : Historic sites
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Manassas (Bull Run) National Battlefield Park, Virginia
Author: Francis Wilshin
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Category : Bull Run (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Category : Bull Run (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and the Petersburg Campaign
Author: Dennis Rasbach
Publisher: Savas Beatie
ISBN: 161121307X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 249
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Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain earned the sobriquet “Lion of the Round Top” for his tactical brilliance leading his 20th Maine Infantry on the rocky wooded slopes of Little Round Top at on the evening of July 2, 1863. Promoted to brigade command, he was presumed mortally wounded during an assault at Petersburg on June 18, 1864, and bestowed a rare “on the spot” battlefield promotion to brigadier general. He survived, returned to the command in 1865, and participated in the surrender of Lee’s veterans at Appomattox. Chamberlain went to his grave a half-century later believing he was wounded while advancing alone from the future site of “Fort Hell.” His thrust, so he and others believed, was against the permanent fortifications of the Dimmock Line at Rives’ Salient, near the Jerusalem Plank Road, through a murderous flank fire from what was soon to become Confederate-held Fort Mahone. This narrative has been perpetuated by Chamberlain scholars and biographers over the past century. Chamberlain’s wounding and Rives’ Salient are now fused in the modern consciousness. This interpretation was given an additional mantle of authority with the erection of a Medal of Honor Recipient’s placard near South Crater Road by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources on November 8, 2014. In fact, author Dennis A. Rasbach argues, a careful review of the primary evidence left by Chamberlain and his contemporaries suggests that Chamberlain was mistaken regarding the larger context of the engagement in which he fought and fell. An overwhelming body of evidence, much of it derived from Chamberlain himself, demonstrates he actually attacked a different part of the Confederate line in the vicinity of an entirely different road. This part of the Petersburg campaign must now be rewritten to properly understand the important battle of June 18, 1864, and Chamberlain’s role in it. Richly illustrated with photos and original maps, and documented with extensive primary accounts, Rasbach’s Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and the Petersburg Campaign dispels a well-established Civil War myth, and sets the historical record straight.
Publisher: Savas Beatie
ISBN: 161121307X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain earned the sobriquet “Lion of the Round Top” for his tactical brilliance leading his 20th Maine Infantry on the rocky wooded slopes of Little Round Top at on the evening of July 2, 1863. Promoted to brigade command, he was presumed mortally wounded during an assault at Petersburg on June 18, 1864, and bestowed a rare “on the spot” battlefield promotion to brigadier general. He survived, returned to the command in 1865, and participated in the surrender of Lee’s veterans at Appomattox. Chamberlain went to his grave a half-century later believing he was wounded while advancing alone from the future site of “Fort Hell.” His thrust, so he and others believed, was against the permanent fortifications of the Dimmock Line at Rives’ Salient, near the Jerusalem Plank Road, through a murderous flank fire from what was soon to become Confederate-held Fort Mahone. This narrative has been perpetuated by Chamberlain scholars and biographers over the past century. Chamberlain’s wounding and Rives’ Salient are now fused in the modern consciousness. This interpretation was given an additional mantle of authority with the erection of a Medal of Honor Recipient’s placard near South Crater Road by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources on November 8, 2014. In fact, author Dennis A. Rasbach argues, a careful review of the primary evidence left by Chamberlain and his contemporaries suggests that Chamberlain was mistaken regarding the larger context of the engagement in which he fought and fell. An overwhelming body of evidence, much of it derived from Chamberlain himself, demonstrates he actually attacked a different part of the Confederate line in the vicinity of an entirely different road. This part of the Petersburg campaign must now be rewritten to properly understand the important battle of June 18, 1864, and Chamberlain’s role in it. Richly illustrated with photos and original maps, and documented with extensive primary accounts, Rasbach’s Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and the Petersburg Campaign dispels a well-established Civil War myth, and sets the historical record straight.