Cold Harbor to the Crater : the end of the Overland Campaign /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
[2015]
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| Series: | Military campaigns of the Civil War.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Gary W. Gallagher and Caroline E. Janney
- The two generals who resist each other: perceptions of Grant and Lee in the summer of 1864 / Gary W. Gallagher
- Repairing an army: a look at the new troops in the Army of Northern Virginia in May and June 1864 / Robert E. L. Krick
- I told him to go on: enduring Cold Harbor / Kathryn Shively Meier
- Breastworks are good things to have on battlefields: Confederate engineering operations and field fortifications in the Overland Campaign / Keith S. Bohannon
- Francis Channing Barlow's Civil War / Joan Waugh
- Grant's disengagement from Cold Harbor: June 12-13, 1864 / Gordon C. Rhea
- We will finish the war here: Confederate morale in the Petersburg trenches, June and July 1864 / M. Keith Harris
- A war thoroughfare: Confederate civilians and the Siege of Petersburg / Caroline E. Janney
- The devil himself could not have checked them: fighting with Black soldiers at the Crater / Kevin M. Levin
- The Battle of the Crater in recent fiction / Stephen Cushman.