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North Anna (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 20
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 20
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Chapter 20: from Spottsylvania to Cold Harbor
Another Slide to the east, and another, and another
the armies straining like two Coursers, side by side, for the next goal
Grant waiting for reinforcements
Lee seriously Indisposed
one of his three corps commanders disabled by wounds, another by sickness
Mickey and the hollow!
We almost began to hope that Grant had gotten enough.
Even his apparent, yes, real, success at the Salient did not embolden him to attack again at Spottsylvania.
He had retired without any serious fighting at Hanover Junction or North Anna, and after feeling our position about Atlee's, he had once more slipped away fr s would have retired and given it up long ago. Was he about to do so?
The fact is, Grant was waiting for reinforcements.
He had been heavily reinforced at Spottsylvania after the 12th of May, but not up to the measure of his desires, or of his needs, either; for he really needed more men-and more, and more.
He needed them, he
Charles Scott Venable (search for this): chapter 20
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Lafayette McLaws (search for this): chapter 20