US Civil War Bloody Roads South: The Wilderness to Cold Harbor, May-June 1864 is a used hardcover reference book that provides a detailed account of one of the most significant campaigns of the American Civil War. Covering the critical time frame from May to June 1864, the book systematically examines the Union and Confederate movements from the battles of the Wilderness through Spotsylvania Court House to Cold Harbor. It presents analysis of military strategies, key commanders, troop movements, and the resulting casualties across these engagements. Maps, photographs, and period illustrations are included to support the text and clarify the operational context. This book is intended as a resource for studying the Overland Campaign, offering factual coverage of events, decision-making processes, and outcomes. Suitable for use as a reference in research or for historical context, the book is a valuable addition to collections focused on U.S. military history, Civil War studies, or military campaigns of the 19th century. Total of 354 pages.
US Civil War Bloody Roads South The Wilderness to Cold Harbor May-June 1864 Used Hardcover Reference Book
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