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The University of Michigan Schoff Civil War Collection Diaries & Journals F1.6 |
Fredericksburg, Va., was the scene of one of the greatest disasters to befall the Army of the Potomac in the first half of the Civil War, and its environs were the scene of the infamous winter of 1862-63, in which the Army of the Potomac and its morale were mired in a thick and unforgiving mud.
Written by a Union veteran, this essay concerns the Battle of Fredericksburg in December of 1862, and the Chancellorsville Campaign of May of 1863.
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