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Chancellorsville and Gettysburg / Campaigns of the Civil War - VI

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A senior army officer provides a firsthand narrative of two linked Civil War campaigns, recounting strategic plans, movements, and the sequence of engagements that produced decisive field actions. Chapters trace the opening maneuvers, major clashes, retreats and counterattacks, and the arrival and disposition of corps and cavalry, while offering map-based diagrams and appendices to clarify positions and attacks. The account blends operational detail with personal observation, critiques of command choices, and reflections on the costs borne by soldiers, aiming to preserve contemporaneous facts and to explain causes and consequences rather than offer unqualified praise.

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Abner Doubleday

Abner Doubleday was a notable figure in American military history, best known for his role as a Union general during the Civil War. He gained prominence for his leadership at the Battle of Gettysburg and is often associated with the early development of baseball, although that claim is debated. Doubleday authored several works reflecting on his military experiences, including "Chancellorsville and Gettysburg / Campaigns of the Civil War - VI" and "Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61," which provide valuable insights into the Civil War era and his personal reflections on key events.

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