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Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 11: June 1 - August 15, 1864 Volume 11

Contributor(s): Simon, John Y (Author)

ISBN: 9780809311170

Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press

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Pub Date: April 1, 1984

Dewey: B

LCCN: 67010725

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.80" H x 9.98" L x 6.92" W ( 2.90 lbs) 520 pages

Series: U S Grant Papers

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On June 2, 1864, Ulysses S. Grant post­poned until the following morning an assault on Confederate lines near Cold Harbor planned for that afternoon be­cause of delays in positioning troops. In the meantime, Confederate forces strengthened their lines, and the assault became a slaughter that haunted Grant for the rest of his life.

Thus began a summer of frustration for the general-in-chief of the U.S. Army. By failing to press their advantage, Major General William F. "Baldy" Smith and Major General Ambrose E. Burnside in a six-week period fumbled two genuine opportunities to defeat Lee's army. An­noyed by the constant calls of Major Generals William S. Rosecrans and Sam­uel R. Curtis for reinforcements in Missouri and Kansas, he wrote that "I am satisfied you would hear the same call if they were stationed in Maine."

Confederate forces commanded by Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early again threatened Washington, forcing Grant to send two army corps to defend the capital and to push the invaders back into the Shenandoah Valley. The pressure took its toll on his health: migraine headaches followed such setbacks as the battle of the Crater.

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