The Virginia Campaign of 64 And 65: The Army and Navy in The Civil War

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Digital Scanning Inc, Aug 1, 2004 - History - 488 pages
This is Volume 12 of a 16 Volume set originally published in 1885 by Charles Scribners's & Sons. Written by 14 different authors such as Abner Doubleday, John Nicolay and Jacob D. Cox, these volumes present the Army and the Navy in the Civil war. The Army series covers causes and battles from the" Outbreak of Rebellion" to "Chancellorsville and Gettysburg" and on the "Virginia Campaign of '64 and '65. A volume of Statistical Records completes the Army set. The three volumes about the Navy include "The Blockade and the Cruisers," "The Atlantic Coast" and "The Gulf and Inland Waters." Each volume contains a wealth of information, with its own introduction, preface, index, appendix(s), illustrations and maps. As a set, it is in-depth view the Civil War.

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Contents

CHAPTER II
18
CHAPTER III
57
CHAPTER IV
119
THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT OF THE ARMY OF
137
CHAPTER VI
160
CHAPTER VII
194
CHAPTER VIII
226
CHAPTER IX
245
CHAPTER XII
308
CHAPTER XIII
322
CHAPTER XIV
373
APPENDIX
401
APPENDIX
408
66
428
66
434
66
441

CHAPTER X
267
MOVEMENT AGAINST RICHMOND ON THE NORTH BANK
284

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Andrew Atkinson Humphreys (November 2, 1810 – December 27, 1883), was a career United States Army officer, civil engineer, and a Union General in the American Civil War. He served in senior positions in the Army of the Potomac, including division command, chief of staff, and corps command, and was Chief Engineer of the U.S. Army.

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