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1861 AD (search for this): chapter 5
Chapter 5: Round about Richmond.
The defences of the Confederate capital
Army of Northern Virginia at Centreville
aggressive action
Council with the President and Secretary of War
Mr. Davis's high opinion of McClellan
operations on the Peninsula
engagements about Yorktown and Williamsburg
severe toil added to the soldiers' usual labors by a saturated soil.
Apropos of the attack upon Richmond, apprehended in the winter of 1861-62, it should be borne in mind that there were four routes supposed to be practicable for the advance of the enemy:
1.
The original route by Manassas Junction and the Orange and Alexandria Railroad.
2.
By crossing the Potomac near Potomac Creek, thence by Fredericksburg to Richmond.
3. By land,--the shortest,--to go down the Potomac to the Lower Rappahannock, landing at or near Urbana, and thence march for the Confederate capital.
4. By transports to Fortress Monroe, thence by the Peninsula, between the James and York Rivers.
1862 AD (search for this): chapter 5
Chapter 5: Round about Richmond.
The defences of the Confederate capital
Army of Northern Virginia at Centreville
aggressive action
Council with the President and Secretary of War
Mr. Davis's high opinion of McClellan
operations on the Peninsula
engagements about Yorktown and Williamsburg
severe toil added to the soldiers' usual labors by a saturated soil.
Apropos of the attack upon Richmond, apprehended in the winter of 1861-62, it should be borne in mind that there were four routes supposed to be practicable for the advance of the enemy:
1.
The original route by Manassas Junction and the Orange and Alexandria Railroad.
2.
By crossing the Potomac near Potomac Creek, thence by Fredericksburg to Richmond.
3. By land,--the shortest,--to go down the Potomac to the Lower Rappahannock, landing at or near Urbana, and thence march for the Confederate capital.
4. By transports to Fortress Monroe, thence by the Peninsula, between the James and York Rivers.
March 9th, 1862 AD (search for this): chapter 5