The Virginia Campaign of 1864-1865 A. A. Humphreys 1883

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This very nice Civil War History Book "The Virginia Campaign of 1864-1865" by Andrew A. Humphreys and published by Charles Scribner's Sons is dated 1883 and is a first edition. Its chapters contain The Position of the Army of the Potomac and of the Army of Northern Virginia in the Spring of 1964--The Reorginization of the Army of the Potomac--General Plans of Operations for the Campaign--The Movement by the Left Flank Decided on--The Composition and Numbers of the Two Armies, The Passage of the Rapidan--The Battle of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania Court House, Movement to the North Anna River--The Cavalry Corps sent against the Confederate Cavalry, and to Haxall's Landing on James River, The Co-operative Movement of the Army of the James--The Battle of Drury's Bluff, Passage of the Pamunkey River--Totopotomoy and Cold Harbor, Passage of James River--Assaults upon the Intrenchments of Petersburg, Movement against the Weldon and South Side Railroads-The Cavalry Engagements in the Vicinity of Trevylian Station of the Virginia Central Railroad, and Reams's Station on the Weldon Railroad--The Casualties in the Army of the Potamac from the Commencement of the Campaign until June 30th.--The Demonstration against Washington, The Operations of the Army of the Potamac against the Intrenchments of Petersburg to be by Regular Approaches--Movement read more