
Richmond Redeemed
The Siege at Petersburg, The Battles of Chaffin's Bluff and Poplar Spring Church, September 29 - October 2, 1864
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Richmond Redeemed
The Siege at Petersburg, The Battles of Chaffin's Bluff and Poplar Spring Church, September 29 - October 2, 1864
About this book
Winner, 2014, Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Book Award Richmond Redeemed pioneered study of Civil War Petersburg. The original (and long out of print) award-winning 1981 edition conveyed an epic narrative of crucial military operations in early autumn 1864 that had gone unrecognized for more than 100 years. Readers will rejoice that Richard J. Sommers’s masterpiece, in a revised Sesquicentennial edition, is once again available. This monumental study focuses on Grant’s Fifth Offensive (September 29 – October 2, 1864), primarily the Battles of Chaffin’s Bluff (Fort Harrison) and Poplar Spring Church (Peebles’ Farm). The Union attack north of the James River at Chaffin’s Bluff broke through Richmond’s defenses and gave Federals their greatest opportunity to capture the Confederate capital. The corresponding fighting outside Petersburg at Poplar Spring Church so threatened Southern supply lines that General Lee considered abandoning his Petersburg rail center six months before actually doing so. Yet hard fighting and skillful generalship saved both cities. This book provides thrilling narrative of opportunities gained and lost, of courageous attack and desperate defense, of incredible bravery by Union and Confederate soldiers from 28 states, Maine to Texas. Fierce fighting by four Black brigades earned their soldiers thirteen Medals of Honor and marked Chaffin’s Bluff as the biggest, bloodiest battle for Blacks in the whole Civil War. In addition to his focused tactical lens, Dr. Sommers offers rich analysis of the generalship of Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, and their senior subordinates, Benjamin Butler, George G. Meade, Richard S. Ewell, and A. P. Hill. The richly layered prose of Richmond Redeemed, undergirded by thousands of manuscript and printed primary accounts from more than 100 archives, has been enhanced for this Sesquicentennial Edition with new research, new writing, and most of all new thinking. Teaching future strategic leaders of American and allied armed forces in the Army War College, conversing with fellow Civil War scholars, addressing Civil War audiences across the nation, and reflecting on prior assessments over the last 33 years have stimulated in the author new perspectives and new insights. He has interwoven them throughout the book. His new analysis brings new dimensions to this new edition. Dr. Sommers was widely praised for his achievement. In addition to being a selection of the History Book Club, the National Historical Society awarded him the Bell Wiley Prize as the best Civil War book for 1981-82. Reviewers hailed it as “a book that still towers among Civil War campaign studies” and “a model tactical study [that] takes on deeper meaning... without sacrificing the human drama and horror of combat.” Complete with maps, photos, a full bibliography, and index, Richmond Redeemed is modeled for a new generation of readers, enthusiasts, and Civil War buffs and scholars, all of whom will welcome and benefit from exploring how, 150 years ago, Richmond was redeemed.
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Table of contents
- Coverpage
- Titlepage
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- List of Maps
- List of Photographs
- Preface to the 150th Anniversary Edition
- Acknowledgments for the 150th Anniversary Edition
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- Acknowledgments for the First Edition
- Chapter 1 “A Mere Question of Time”
- Chapter 2 “The Object . . . Is to Surprise and Capture Richmond”
- Chapter 3 “Dah, Now! . . . Caw’pul Dick Done Dead!”
- Chapter 4 “Hold the Intermediate Line at All Hazards”
- Chapter 5 “We Mowed Them Down like Grass”
- Chapter 6 “You Must Discard the Idea of Receiving Re-enforcements . . .”
- Chapter 7 “The Whole Army Will Be Under Arms Ready to Move . . .”
- Chapter 8 “The Enemy Must Be Weak Enough . . . to Let Us In”
- Chapter 9 “Rolling over the Field like a Large Wave”
- Chapter 10 “Push On . . . Without Reference to Any One Else”
- Chapter 11 “Damn Dunovant!”
- Chapter 12 “It Was an Awful Time . . . Charging . . . in the Rain”
- Chapter 13 “This Delay Is Unpardonable”
- Chapter 14 “I Shall Not Attack Their Intrenchments”
- Chapter 15 Richmond Redeemed
- Appendix A: Order of Battle
- Appendix B: Casualties
- Appendix C: Timeline of Significant Dates
- Appendix D: Senior Officers of the Fifth Offensive
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index