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1. Petersburg Campaign
"The Petersburg campaign was a long siege operation of grueling trench warfare marked by bloody battles, incompetence, political maneuvering and ... More
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5. The Petersburg Campaign: v. 1: The Eastern Front Battles, June - August 1864
by Edwin C. Bearss, Bryce A. Suderow
* A richer and deeper understanding of the major military episodes comprising the Petersburg Campaign, in the first of a groundbreaking two-volume ... More
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6. Petersburg - National Military Park
by Richard Wayne Lykes
This is a reprint of the National Park Service Historical Handbook Series No. 13. This guide covers the engagements preceding and during the Virginia ... More
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7. Day Richmond died.
by Adolph A. Hoehling
This penetrating and provocative book captures the tragic realities of war, reveals the varied human responses to the inhumanities arising during ... More
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10. Petersburg 1864-65: The Longest Siege
by Ron Field, Peter Dennis (Illustrator)
In 1864 Petersburg, Virginia became the setting for one of the last great campaigns of the United States Civil War and the longest siege in American ... More
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11. Death in the Trenches: Grant at Petersburg
by William C Davis
In June 1864, two years after General George B. McClellan's failed Peninsular Campaign, the army of the Potomac, now led by General George G. Meade ... More
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12. Battle of the Crater
by Jeff Kinard
July 1864. Grant's siege of Petersburg is at a standstill. A Federal regiment made up mostly of Pennsylvania coal miners, under the command of Lt. ... More
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13. Battle of the Crater
by Jeff Kinard
July 1864. Grant's siege of Petersburg is at a standstill. A Federal regiment made up mostly of Pennsylvania coal miners, under the command of Lt. ... More
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16. Bloody Roads South: The Wilderness to Cold Harbor, May-June 1864
by Noah Andre Trudeau
The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, North Anna, Cold Harbor. These were the only Civil War battles in which Lee and Grant actually faced each other. ... More
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17. The Horrid Pit: The Battle of the Crater, the Civil War's Cruelest Mission
by Alan Axelrod, PH.D.
The story of one of the most violent yet least-known episodes of the Civil War -- the daring excavation of the longest military tunnel in history.
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18. Last Train South: The Flight of the Confederate Government from Richmond
by James C Clark
The story begins in March 1865 as Union troops closed in on Richmond. Jefferson Davis tries to establish new capitals in Danville, Greensboro, and ... More
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20. Siege Artillery in the Campaigns Against Richmond; With Notes on the 15-Inch Gun, Including an Algebraic Analysis of the Trajectory of a Shot in Its Ricochets Upon Smooth Water
by Henry L Abbot
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from ... More
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24. The Wilderness Campaign
by Gary W Gallagher (Editor)
In the spring of 1864, in the vast Virginia scrub forest known as the Wilderness, Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee first met in battle. The ... More
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25. The Spotsylvania Campaign
by Gary W Gallagher (Editor)
In this comprehensive assessment of the Spotsylvania Campaign, top military historians examine one of the bloodiest clashes in the Civil War--the ... More
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