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Lee's Bold Plan for Point Lookout - The Rescue of Confederate Prisoners That Never Happened (Paperback)
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Lee's Bold Plan for Point Lookout - The Rescue of Confederate Prisoners That Never Happened (Paperback)
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In July 1864, while hemmed in by Grant at Richmond, General Robert
E. Lee conceived a bold plan designed not only to relieve Lynchburg
and protect the Confederate supply line but also to ultimately make
a bold move on Washington itself. A major facet of this plan, with
the addition of General Jubal Early's forces, became the rescue of
the almost 15,000 Confederate prisoners at Point Lookout, a large
Union prison camp at the confluence of the Potomac River and
Chesapeake Bay. This volume takes an in-depth look at Lee's
audacious plan, from the circumstances surrounding its inception,
simultaneous cavalry and amphibious attacks on Point Lookout, and
its somewhat ironic finale. With international recognition hanging
in the balance for the Confederacy, the failure of Lee's plan saved
the Union and ultimately changed the course of the war.This work
focuses on the many factors that contributed to this eventual
failure, including Early's somewhat inexplicable hesitancy, a
significant loss of time for Confederate troops en route, and
aggressive defensive action by Union General Lew Wallace. It also
discusses the various circumstances such as Washington's stripped
defenses, the potential release of imprisoned Southern troops and a
breakdown of Union military intelligence that made Lee's gamble a
brilliant, well-founded strategy.
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