The Forgotten Battles of the Chancellorsville Campaign
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The Forgotten Battles of the Chancellorsville Campaign

Fredericksburg, Salem Church, and Banks' Ford in Spring 1863

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The Forgotten Battles of the Chancellorsville Campaign

Fredericksburg, Salem Church, and Banks' Ford in Spring 1863

About this book

Exploring neglected and misinterpreted aspects of a pivotal point in the Civil War

Military operations in Fredericksburg, Virginia, were a significant part of the Chancellorsville Campaign, but they have been overshadowed by what occurred in the wilderness of Spotsylvania County, where Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson's forces overwhelmed a hapless Union army. That struggle in the woods in the spring of 1863 has been the subject of numerous studies, and its geographical setting is a prominent component of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.

To demonstrate how a Union force overpowered Confederate troops in and around Fredericksburg, Erik F. Nelson emphasizes the role of terrain and reexamines contemporary documentation. Previous studies have relied on misleading primary sources that have left the campaign—and the Union's eventual larger victory—misunderstood. Moreover, the former battlegrounds near Fredericksburg have been physically altered by new roads and neighborhoods, further complicating study and understanding.

While the dramatic Confederate victory at Chancellorsville loomed large as the Southern army confidently marched into Pennsylvania, the Union army, confident and still intact, redeemed itself at Gettysburg—ultimately changing the course of the war. Nelson's thorough consideration of the physical settings at Fredericksburg, Salem Church, and Banks' Ford helps readers better understand how the Army of the Potomac had developed the capability to prevail against Lee's Army of Northern Virginia long before they emerged victorious at Gettysburg.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover 
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents 
  6. List of Maps
  7. Foreword
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Prologue
  10. Introduction
  11. 1 April 28–29: First Moves
  12. 2 April 29–30: Waiting
  13. 3 May 1: First Day of Battle
  14. 4 May 2: Second Day of Battle
  15. 5 May 2–3: Night Moves and Action at Deep Run
  16. 6 Morning of May 3: Fredericksburg
  17. 7 Afternoon of May 3: The Road toward Chancellorsville
  18. 8 Late Afternoon of May 3: Salem Church
  19. 9 May 4: On the High Ground West of Fredericksburg
  20. 10 May 4: Salem Heights and Smith Run
  21. 11 May 4–5: Retreat to Banks’ Ford
  22. 12 An Assessment
  23. Appendix 1: Order of Battle
  24. Appendix 2: Artillery Weapons
  25. Appendix 3: The Flag of Truce
  26. Notes
  27. Bibliography
  28. Index