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The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 12
August 16 - November 15, 1864
1st Edition
Edited by John Y. Simon
$100.00
Cloth
0-8093-1118-6
978-0-8093-1118-7
544 pages, 6.75 x 9.75, 8 Illus.
4/1/1984

About the Book

This volume provides a panoramic view of the Civil War unavailable elsewhere.

 

Grant continued the siege of General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Vir­ginia at Petersburg, but as summer ended, his armies had dramatic success elsewhere. On September 2, Major Gen­eral William T. Sherman occupied At­lanta; September 19, Major General Philip H. Sheridan defeated Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early at the battle of Winchester; and on October 19 Sheridan again defeated Early at the battle of Cedar Creek.

 

President Abraham Lincoln’s re­-election spelled doom for the Con­federacy. Sherman prepared to march; Major General George H. Thomas waited for Hood; Major General Edward R. S. Canby prepared to attack Mobile; Sheridan dominated the Shenandoah Valley; the end neared.


Authors/Editors

John Y. Simon is Director of the Ulysses S. Grant Association and Pro­fessor of History at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

 

David L. Wilson is Adjunct Assistant Professor of History at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and editor of Ulysses S. Grant: Essays and Documents.


Awards

Lincoln Prize (2004)

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