A Chart History of the Civil War 1861 1865 With Numerous Shaded Maps Showing

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A Chart History of the Civil War 1861 1865 With Numerous Shaded Maps Showing
J W John William Gibson
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57 Let's First Invasion of the North. By the middle of June the offensive operations on the part of the North had closed in the West. By the last of June the Peninsular campaign had closed in the East. The Confederates now took the offensive both in the East and West. General Halleck was called to command all the forces of the Union. General Pope was given command of the forces to defend Washing- ton ; Stonewall Jackson was again sent north with the purpose of threatening Washington. General Le...e then moved north to join General Jackson, hoping, with their combined forces, to overcome Pope before General McClellan could come to his rescue. General Jackson pushed northward, but failing to drive the Union army under General Banks, at the battle of Cedar Mountain, passed through the Shenandoah Valley, around Pope's army, and destroyed the railroad, and captured many stores at Manassas. General Pope, turning on General Jackson, attacked him near the old battleground of Bull Run. The Army of the Potomac had been withdrawn from the Peninsula to aid in the defense of Washington, and one corps of the Army of the Potomac was with General Pope in this battle.

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