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The First Battle for Petersburg: The Attack and Defense of the Cockade City, June 9, 1864

Autor William Robertson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 iul 2015
Despite its significance, very little has been written about the nearly ten-month struggle for Petersburg, Virginia. It comes as no surprise, then, that few readers are even aware that Petersburg s citizens felt war s hard hand nearly a week before the armies of Grant and Lee arrived on their doorstep in the middle of June 1864.During his ill-fated Bermuda Hundred Campaign, Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler in late May took note of the Cockade City s position astride Richmond s railroad lifeline and its minuscule garrison. When two attempts to seize the city and destroy the bridges over the Appomattox River failed, Butler mounted an expedition to Petersburg on June 9. Led by Maj. Gen. Quincy Gillmore and Brig. Gen. August Kautz, the Federal force of 3,300 infantry and 1,300 cavalry appeared large enough to overwhelm Brig. Gen. Henry Wise s paltry 1,200 Confederate defenders, one-quarter of which were reserves that included several companies of elderly men and teenagers. The attack on the critical logistical center, and how the Confederates managed to hold the city, is the subject of Robertson s groundbreaking study. Ironically, Butler s effort resulted in Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard s decision to slightly enlarge Petersburg s garrison troops that may have provided the razor-thin margin of difference when the head of the Army of the Potomac appeared in strength six days later.The First Battle for Petersburg describes the strategy, tactics, and generalship of the Battle of June 9 in full detail, as well as the impact on the city s citizens, both in and out of the ranks. Robertson s study is grounded in extensive primary sources supported by original maps and photos and illustrations. It remains the most comprehensive analysis of the June 9 engagement of Petersburg s old men and young boys. Petersburg itself has never forgotten the sacrifices of its citizens on that summer day 150 years ago, and continues to honor their service with an annual commemoration. Once you read Dr. Robertson s The First Battle for Petersburg: The Attack and Defense of the Cockade City, June 9, 1864, you will understand why.REVIEWS The campaigns around Petersburg rank among the least understood elements of Civil War military history. This revised edition of Glenn Robertson s study of the initial fighting around the city provides an excellent starting point for anyone who hopes to understand the sprawling operations that unfolded over the next ten months and did much to settle the fate of the Confederacy. Gary W. Gallagher, award-winning author and Nau Professor of History, University of Virginia Petersburg was the second largest city in all of Virginia, a major rail center of strategic importance. The first Federal effort to capture it on June 9, 1864, when it was defended by little more than old men and young boys, is the subject of Dr. Robertson s The First Battle for Petersburg, a completely revised edition of his outstanding micro-history, and one I highly recommend to anyone who wants to understand how the subsequent siege began, and why. Chris Calkins, noted Civil War author and historian, Petersburg, Virginia Only one Civil War battle continues to be commemorated in Petersburg, Virginia, today. The Battle of Old Men and Young Boys on June 9, 1864 is brought to life in this new edition of Glenn Robertson s comprehensive study. Deeply researched, well-written, and updated with new information, Robertson s new edition provides a splendid preface to any study of the Petersburg Campaign. A. Wilson Greene, author of Civil War Petersburg: Confederate City in the Crucible of War"
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ISBN-13: 9781611212143
ISBN-10: 1611212146
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 150 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Savas Beatie