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Vol. 40 Introduction - Serial 80
Grant's goal was Richmond, but he knew the strength of its defenses. Rather than waste lives in replays of Cold Harbor, he decided to outflank Richmond, by attacking Petersburg, the rail junction that supplied Richmond. He could supply himself by sea down the Virginia rivers, and the idea was excellent; only the execution failed. The troops involved moved too slowly (perhaps the long-term influence of having been under Ben Butler) and small but well-led Confederate forces held on just long enough. The South had saved the day, but was trapped in a siege where numbers and supplies were against them.
Grant was not going to simply sit still in front of the Confederates; he tried to use his superior numbers and outflank the defenses, and also tried to break through - with a mine. The Battle of the Crater was the result, another brilliant opportunity thrown away by clumsy execution.
This volume has the reports of the fighting around Richmond, including Grant's move to besiege Petersburg rather than attack Richmond directly.
Reports include Grant's, the Battle of the Crater, Nelson Miles, John Gibbon, the citations for Medals of Honor, Lee, Wade Hampton, and a Confederate Roll of Honor.
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