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Petersburg: Out of the Trenches

March, 1865 nearly four years of Civil War had exhausted both Northern and Southern armies, but the defenders of besieged Petersburg knew that only a break through the lines would free them to fight another day. When John B. Gordon's assault at Fort Stedman failed and Philip Sheridan swept Lee’s right flank away at Five Forks, the only option left was a fighting retreat to join Joseph E. Johnston’s army in North Carolina.

Petersburg traces the individuals who took part in that desperate fighting which forced Robert E. Lee to retreat westward. Colonel Wensyel showcases not only the personalities of major characters like Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, and Robert E. Lee, but also brings to life the ordinary soldier of both sides. Using Joshua Chamberlain, one of the heroes of Gettysburg, as a central figure, the author tells the story of the siege of Petersburg and evacuation of Richmond through scenes, conversations, and thoughts. Though written as historical fiction, the background and events are accurately researched and portrayed. This book vividly recreates the people and events of the last few weeks of the war.

“...is particularly gritty and realistic portrayal of the last days of the Confederacy. You'll find no better account of this battle, nor of those who fought in it.”

Arvada Community News

Price: $24.95
Publisher: Burd Street Press
ISBN-13: 9781572491397
Book Size: 6.0 × 9.0 inches
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Petersburg: Out of the Trenches
Author(s)
James W. Wensyel
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
194
Images
25
Maps
3
Bibliography
Yes
Index
Yes
Educational Resources
No

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