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The Civil War on the River Lines of Virginia, 1862-1864 - Decision on the Rappahannock and the Rapidan Rivers (Paperback)
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The Civil War on the River Lines of Virginia, 1862-1864 - Decision on the Rappahannock and the Rapidan Rivers (Paperback)
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In The Civil War on the River Lines of Virginia, 1862-1864, Trask
argues that the bloody engagements on the river lines were the most
important battles of the Civil War in the East, far surpassing even
the dramatic contests at Antietam and Gettysburg in significance.
During the Civil War, the Union and the Confederacy fought for
possession of the land between Culpeper Court House and
Fredericksburg in east-central Virginia from December 1862 to May
1864, waging four great battles at Fredericksburg,
Chancellorsville, the Wilderness, and Spotsylvania Court House. The
Rappahannock and Rapidan Rivers flowed through the area. It was the
only defensible stronghold between Washington, D.C. and Richmond,
the capitals of the belligerent nations. Its loss would doom the
Southern cause in Virginia. When the army of General Ulysses S.
Grant finally evicted General Robert E. Lee's troops from the river
lines, he soon marched to the James River and lay siege to
Petersburg and Richmond. Eventually, Grant achieved the final
victory of the union in the eastern theater of war. This book is
the first to analyze and evaluate all of the struggles on the river
lines in one book.
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