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1 Lecture 14 October 31, 2012 1864 Union
5-Prong Attack Grant/Meades move for Richmond
the ANV Overland Campaign May June
1864 Battle of the Wilderness May 5-6 Battle
of Spotsylvania Cthouse. - May 8-12 Battle of
Cold Harbor June 1-3 The Butcher Siege of
Petersburg begins June 12, 1864 ends April
1865 Battle of the Crater July 30 Shermans
campaign for Atlanta (Bringing the Western
Theater to the East) Sherman vs Joseph E.
Johnston May - June Johnston replaced by John
Bell Hood battles through July Siege of
Atlanta July August / Taking Atlanta
Sept. 2nd Shermans March to the Sea Nov.
16 Dec. 21 (Atlanta?Savannah) Shifting Military
Policy Using African Americans --Confederates
Respond to EP, Lincoln Counters Daviss order
United States Colored Troops how where they
served / challenges to fighting Hard Hand of War
Sherman from Atlanta to the Sea /Sheridan in
the Shenandoah Valley POWs The Evolution of
Prisoner Exchange Policy Prisons Why Have
them? Were Northern Prisons Just as Bad as
South. Ones? Deserters When They Left and Why?
Climax of War 1865 Sherman in the
Carolinas, Special Field Order 15 D.C.
Congress passed 13th Amend., Creates Freedmens
Bureau Lincolns 2nd Inauguration
Growing Military Desperation of Confederates
Negro Soldier Law
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3Philip Sheridan Union Cavalry Commdr. chased
Confederates back up the Valley (south) and laid
waste to valley resources.
4Georgia Campaign
Grant Lee in central Virginia
1864
5Grants Overland Campaign
6Petersburg Siege - 1864
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8 Lecture 14 October 31, 2012 1864 Union
5-Prong Attack Grant/Meades move for Richmond
the ANV Overland Campaign May June
1864 Battle of the Wilderness May 5-6 Battle
of Spotsylvania Cthouse. - May 8-12 Battle of
Cold Harbor June 1-3 The Butcher Siege of
Petersburg begins June 12, 1864 ends April
1865 Battle of the Crater July 30 Shermans
campaign for Atlanta (Bringing the Western
Theater to the East) Sherman vs Joseph E.
Johnston May - June Johnston replaced by John
Bell Hood battles through July Siege of
Atlanta July August / Taking Atlanta
Sept. 2nd Shermans March to the Sea Nov.
16 Dec. 21 (Atlanta?Savannah) Shifting Military
Policy Using African Americans --Confederates
Respond to EP, Lincoln Counters Daviss order
United States Colored Troops how where they
served / challenges to fighting Hard Hand of War
Sherman from Atlanta to the Sea /Sheridan in
the Shenandoah Valley POWs The Evolution of
Prisoner Exchange Policy Prisons Why Have
them? Were Northern Prisons Just as Bad as
South. Ones? Deserters When They Left and Why?
Climax of War 1865 Sherman in the
Carolinas, Special Field Order 15 D.C.
Congress passed 13th Amend., Creates Freedmens
Bureau Lincolns 2nd Inauguration
Growing Military Desperation of Confederates
Negro Soldier Law
9Shermans Burning of Atlanta September
1864 All is fair in love and war? -- whats
fair? whats right? whats appropriate conduct
for war? Look to the Lieber Code we will
discuss on Friday.
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13 Lecture 14 October 31, 2012 1864 Union
5-Prong Attack Grant/Meades move for Richmond
the ANV Overland Campaign May June
1864 Battle of the Wilderness May 5-6 Battle
of Spotsylvania Cthouse. - May 8-12 Battle of
Cold Harbor June 1-3 The Butcher Siege of
Petersburg begins June 12, 1864 ends April
1865 Battle of the Crater July 30 Shermans
campaign for Atlanta (Bringing the Western
Theater to the East) Sherman vs Joseph E.
Johnston May - June Johnston replaced by John
Bell Hood battles through July Siege of
Atlanta July August / Taking Atlanta
Sept. 2nd Shermans March to the Sea Nov.
16 Dec. 21 (Atlanta?Savannah) Shifting Military
Policy Using African Americans --Confederates
Respond to EP, Lincoln Counters Daviss order
United States Colored Troops how where they
served / challenges to fighting Hard Hand of War
Sherman from Atlanta to the Sea /Sheridan in
the Shenandoah Valley POWs The Evolution of
Prisoner Exchange Policy Prisons Why Have
them? Were Northern Prisons Just as Bad as
South. Ones? Deserters When They Left and Why?
Climax of War 1865 Sherman in the
Carolinas, Special Field Order 15 D.C.
Congress passed 13th Amend., Creates Freedmens
Bureau Lincolns 2nd Inauguration
Growing Military Desperation of Confederates
Negro Soldier Law
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16Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Robert Gould Shaw
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18Libby Prison, Richmond, VA
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20Burying the Dead At Andersonville Prison
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22Captain Henry Hartmann Heinrich Wirz,
Superintendent Andersonville Prison
231864 Sketch of a Union Prison Camp
24Baseball at Salisbury, NC Prison Camp
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26Union Prisoner Released from Andersonville, Spring
1865
27 Lecture 14 October 31, 2012 1864 Union
5-Prong Attack Grant/Meades move for Richmond
the ANV Overland Campaign May June
1864 Battle of the Wilderness May 5-6 Battle
of Spotsylvania Cthouse. - May 8-12 Battle of
Cold Harbor June 1-3 The Butcher Siege of
Petersburg begins June 12, 1864 ends April
1865 Battle of the Crater July 30 Shermans
campaign for Atlanta (Bringing the Western
Theater to the East) Sherman vs Joseph E.
Johnston May - June Johnston replaced by John
Bell Hood battles through July Siege of
Atlanta July August / Taking Atlanta
Sept. 2nd Shermans March to the Sea Nov.
16 Dec. 21 (Atlanta?Savannah) Shifting Military
Policy Using African Americans --Confederates
Respond to EP, Lincoln Counters Daviss order
United States Colored Troops how where they
served / challenges to fighting Hard Hand of War
Sherman from Atlanta to the Sea /Sheridan in
the Shenandoah Valley POWs The Evolution of
Prisoner Exchange Policy Prisons Why Have
them? Were Northern Prisons Just as Bad as
South. Ones? Deserters When They Left and Why?
Climax of War 1865 Sherman in the
Carolinas, Special Field Order 15 D.C.
Congress passed 13th Amend., Creates Freedmens
Bureau Lincolns 2nd Inauguration
Growing Military Desperation of Confederates
Negro Soldier Law
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