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Nobody Can Truly Understand The Battle of Gettysburg Without a Solid Understanding of the Battle of Chancellorsville

Posted on June 19, 2015 by Eric J. Wittenberg

Conclusion In the first part of this two-part series that demonstrates how nobody can truly understand the Battle of Gettysburg without having a solid understanding of the Battle of Chancellorsville, we addressed the implications of Chancellorsville for the Army of … Continue reading →

Posted in Armies, Battlefields & Historic Places, Battles, Campaigns, Cavalry, Civil War Events, Common Soldier, Leadership--Confederate, Leadership--Federal, Memory, Personalities | Tagged Alfred Pleasonton, Barlow's Knoll, Daniel Sickles, Darius Couch, Elon Farnsworth, George Custer, George Meade, Geroge Stoneman, Hazel Grove, I Corps, III Corps, John Reynolds, John Robinson, Joseph Hooker, Jubal Early, O.O. Howard, Oak Hill, Sherfy Peach Orchard, V Corps, Wesley Merritt, William Averell, Winfield Scott Hancock, XI Corps | 9 Comments
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