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The Spotsylvania Campaign: May 7-21, 1864
by John Cannan. 240 pgs.
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 Table of contents
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Contents |
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Preface to the Series |
9 |
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Grant on the Move, 7-8 May 1864 |
13 |
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Laurel Hill, 8 May 1864 |
41 |
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Maneuvering for Position, 8-9 May |
59 |
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"They Were Like Sheep Being Led to the Slaughter," 10 May 1864 |
81 |
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"We Shall Fight It Out On This Line If It Takes All Summer," 10-12 May 1864 |
105 |
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"The Bayonet Was Freely Used," 12 May 1864 |
121 |
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"One Continuous Roll of Musketry," 12 May 1864 |
135 |
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Attack at All Hazards, 12 May 1864 |
147 |
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False Calm,13-16 May 1864 |
159 |
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Return to Hell's Half Acre, 17-18 May 1864 |
179 |
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Soldiers on Parade, 19-21 May 1864 |
193 |
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Order of Battle 203 |
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Bibliography |
234 |
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Index |
237 |
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