The first book-length study of two overlooked engagements that helped
turned the tide of a pivotal Civil War battle. By May of 1863, the
stone wall at the base of Marye’s Heights above Fredericksburg,
Virginia, loomed large over the Army of the Potomac, haunting its men
with memories of slaughter from their crushing defeat there the
previous December. They would assault it again with a very different
result the following spring. This time the Union troops wrested the
wall and high ground from the Confederates and drove west into the
enemy’s rear. The inland drive stalled in heavy fighting at Salem
Church. Chancellorsville’s Forgotten Front is the first book to
examine Second Fredericksburg and Salem Church and the central roles
they played in the final Southern victory. Authors Chris Mackowski
and Kristopher D. White have long appreciated the pivotal roles these
engagements played in the Chancellorsville campaign, and just how
close the Southern army came to grief—and the Union army to stunning
success. Together they seamlessly weave their extensive newspaper,
archival, and firsthand research into a compelling narrative to better
understand these combats, which usually garner little more than a
footnote to the larger story of Stonewall Jackson’s march and fatal
wounding. Chancellorsville’s Forgotten Front offers a thorough
examination of the decision-making, movements, and fighting that led
to the bloody stalemate at Salem Church, as Union soldiers faced the
horror of an indomitable wall of stone—and an undersized Confederate
division stood up to a Union juggernaut.
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The Battles of Second Fredericksburg and Salem Church, May 3, 1863
Product details
ISBN
9781611211375
Published
2014
Publisher
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok