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Chapter 24:
Preparations for the defence of Richmond in may
operation of the Conscript law
earthworks and other defences designed by Lee
arrival of Federal boats and iron-clads
works at Drury's Bluff
immense raft
capture of Richmond anticipated
position of the two armies on the Chickahominy
number of troops on either side
McClellan advances.
At this period the Conscript law came into operation, and there was much grumbling among such as fell under its provisions.
Those g the river; earthworks of magnitude arose on every side around Richmond; and the speedy appearance of Yankee encampments north of the Chickahominy gave eloquent indications that things were coming to a crisis.
The earthworks had been designed by Lee more than ten months ere our army reached their position.
They were constructed in different shapes, to suit the conformation of the ground; they swept all the roads, crowned every hillock, and mounds of red earth could be seen in striking contra
Joe Johnston (search for this): chapter 25
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