Fredricksburg 1962 Clear the Way

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. McClellan was slow in pursuing the withdrawing Lee, not acting until October 1862. Still, Lee's invasion had been stalled and repulsed. In the West General Grant was closing on Vicksburg, and the Mississippi was under greater Union control. Lincoln appointed General Burnside to command the Army of the Potomac, and it was the latter who planned to seize and secure the town of Fredericksburg, and then take the Confederate capitol 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.$18.95

First Bull Run 1861 The Souths First Victory

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Chickamauga The River Of Death

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Vicksburg 1863 Grant Clears The Mississippi

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Antietam The Civil War's Bloodiest Day

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Gettysburg 1863 High Tide Of the Confederacy

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Shiloh 1862 The Death Of Innocence

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