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Battle of Hanover Court House Turning Point of the Peninsula Campaign, May 27,
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Battle of Hanover Court House Turning Point of the Peninsula Campaign, May 27, 1862 Unknown - 2006

by Hardy, Michael C


From the publisher

When the Civil War began in April 1861, both sides envisioned aconflict with a quick, favorable resolution. By 1862, however, the realityof a grueling war had begun to set in. Beset by pressure for a speedyend to hostilities and militarily undermined by the consequent politicalmaneuvering, General George McClellan reluctantly committed hisArmy of the Potomac to the Peninsula Campaign, the ultimate goal ofwhich was the capture of Richmond and the destruction of thesurrounding Confederate army, as well as the disruption of two majorrail lines.

Details

  • Title Battle of Hanover Court House Turning Point of the Peninsula Campaign, May 27, 1862
  • Author Hardy, Michael C
  • Binding unknown
  • Publisher McFarland & Company, Jefferson, NC
  • Date May 16, 2006
  • ISBN 9780786424641