The Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, 1864-65

The Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, 1864-65

by Charles R. Bowery Jr.
The Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, 1864-65

The Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, 1864-65

by Charles R. Bowery Jr.

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Overview

The Richmond-Petersburg Campaign lasted for ten months, the longest in any theater of the war, and dwarfed all of the war's other campaigns for length of sustained combat, distances covered by the opposing forces, number of troops deployed, and number of battles and engagements. Yet this military operation has traditionally received little attention from scholars, considering its importance in bringing the war to an end. This concise reference analyzes the grueling 1864–65 campaign, particularly its strategic, operational, and tactical decisions, which shaped the course and outcome of the war.

The Richmond-Petersburg Campaign affected every segment of American society, bringing the impact of the war home to soldiers and civilians alike. General Ulysses S. Grant's armies employed more African Americans than in any other Civil War campaign, and their contributions were critical to Union victory. In an indication of the decisive importance of the campaign, the Confederacy took the unimaginable step of attempting to arm slaves for military service.

A historian and lifelong resident of Virginia, Charles R. Bowery Jr. combines a vivid narrative, in-depth character study, and technical aspects of warfare to describe the human drama of one of the Civil War's most complex, decisive, and fascinating conflicts. This riveting account reveals how, in spite of the exceptional commands of leaders Grant and Lee, both sides suffered from personal rivalries, questions of honor, ineffective organization, and poor communication. The book concludes with an assessment of the mixed performances of both armies, the factors that influenced the outcome, and the campaign's role in ending the Civil War.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440800443
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 07/29/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 195
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Charles R. Bowery Jr. is a career Army officer and military historian.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Maps
Series Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. To the James River: Battles, Leaders, and Armies in the East, 1864
2. The First Battle of Petersburg, June 15–18, 1864
3. Roads, Railroads, and a Crater, June–July 1864
4. The Fight for the Weldon Railroad, August 1864
5. Autumn Offensives: Grant Pushes West, September–October 1864
6. Societies at War, Winter 1864–1865
7. Endgame: The Fall of Richmond and Petersburg
Epilogue
The Battlefields Today
Notes
Bibliographical Essay
Index

What People are Saying About This

Chris Calkins

“The Siege of Petersburg has received little attention until recently by scholars of the American Civil War. Synthesizing these newly available sources, Charles Bowery provides a clear understanding of the events that took place at the Richmond-Petersburg fronts from June 1864 until April 1865. His book is a must-read for students of the most important campaign of the closing days of the war.”

A. Wilson Greene

"Bowery's masterful treatment of the complex events around Petersburg, Virginia, in 1864–1865 fills an important gap in the literature of the Civil War. His solid research, lively prose, and insightful analysis explain how the Petersburg Campaign brought the war in Virginia to a close."

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