Wilderness Campaign May 1864

Wilderness Campaign May 1864 by John Cannan, published by Hachette Books on October 16, 2002, is a detailed account of a pivotal moment in the American Civil War. This reprint edition spans 240 pages and presents a vivid portrayal of the intense battle that took place in the Wilderness, a dark woodland south of the Rapidan River. The narrative captures the chaos of the conflict between Union and Confederate forces, highlighting Ulysses S. Grant’s strategic maneuvers as he engaged Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the battle’s complexities, including the strategies employed by both sides and the harrowing realities of combat. Cannan provides insight into the personalities and units involved, alongside intriguing discussions on various aspects of the war, such as the role of religion in the Southern army and the impact of communication methods like the telegraph. The book is enriched with eleven maps and over fifty illustrations, enhancing the reader’s understanding of this significant military engagement.
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For two days in early May,1864, a dark woodland south of the Rapidan River known as the Wilderness rang with the clamor of battle. The musketry and cheers of the troops of the Confederacy and the Union were deafening as charge gave way to countercharge. Fires erupted which consumed the dead and wounded, filling the air with the stench of burning flesh. The battle of the Wilderness was what many witnesses would describe as “hell on earth.” The Wilderness Campaign traces the early maneuvering of Ulysses S. Grant’s offensive against the Confederate capital at Richmond and Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. The resulting battle was Grant’s first fight in the Eastern theater after President Lincoln gave him command of all the Union armies. It was an engagement that Grant sought to avoid, but wholeheartedly accepted when he confronted lee’s army. It ended as one of the bloodiest repulses of the Civil War. John Cannan details Grant’s strategy and planning as he moved his army ever closer to confrontation. The vivid descriptions of the confused fighting and battle chaos give the reader insight into the desperate quality of Civil War combat. The book also includes fascinating sidebars about the personalities and units involved, as well as other interesting topics on the war itself, such as religion in the Southern army, the telegraph, the draft, and the parole and exchange system. With eleven maps and over fifty illustrations
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