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Tango0116 Apr 2020 10:22 p.m. PST

… and Confederate Defeat (review)

"Beginning on June 15, 1864, Ulysses S. Grant and the Union Army of the Potomac attacked the defenses of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia at Petersburg, Virginia. This campaign lasted nine months and concluded with the occupation of the city by Union forces on April 3, 1865. Due to its length and its complexity, it is one of the least studied campaigns of the American Civil War, in spite of its importance in understanding the demise of the Army of Northern Virginia…"
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Tango0124 Apr 2021 8:56 p.m. PST

Sketch of the Confederate and Federal lines around Petersburg


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