Grants Campaign in Virginia 1864 the Wilderness Campaign
The book Grants Campaign in Virginia 1864 the Wilderness Campaign was written by author George Henry Vaughan Sawyer Here you can read free online of Grants Campaign in Virginia 1864 the Wilderness Campaign book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Grants Campaign in Virginia 1864 the Wilderness Campaign a good or bad book?
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Meade thinking 6 a. M. Better for the troops, a compromise was made and the assault ordered THE WILDERNESS SECOND DAY 49 But an earlier rise than even Grant had contemplated was necessary to anticipate Lee, who attacked at 4. 15 a. M. His intention was to feint with his left in the hope of drawing the enemy s force to that part of the field by giving the impression that he was falling on his right rear, and thereby diverting attention from his own right until Longstreet s Corps was prepared to ...deliver what was to be the main attack. This was necessary because Longstreet was not yet up. He had marched sixteen miles on the 4th, although he only started at 4 p. M. ; on the 5th he had lost the road and had had to retrace his steps, only reaching New Verdierville in the evening, after marching all day. He was then still ten miles from the field of battle, and at 12. 30 a. M. The 6th he started to join Hill, so his troops were not in a condition to deliver a general assault immediately on their arrival at dawn.
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