23 items

Battle of Chancellorsville

Shelf by nono umasy
The Battle of Chancellorsville, a pivotal engagement during the American Civil War in 1863, was marked by General Robert E. Lee's audacious tactics as he outmaneuvered Union forces led by General Joseph Hooker. This clash, fought in Virginia, witnessed Confederate victory, primarily due to Lee's daring decision to divide his smaller army and launch a surprise attack, resulting in Hooker's retreat. Despite the Confederate triumph, the battle also saw the tragic loss of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson to friendly fire. Chancellorsville's impact on the war's trajectory underscores the significance of strategy and leadership in military history, making it a key event in the Civil War narrative.
0
  Comments: 0
Signin to comment



The Battle of Chancellorsville
Augustus Choate Hamlin
225 pages
The Chancellorsville Campaign
James K. Bryant
164 pages
Chancellorsville
Edward James Stackpole
418 pages
Chancellorsville
Gary W. Gallagher
282 pages
Chancellorsville 1863
Ernest B. Furgurson
452 pages
The Chancellorsville Campaign, January-May 1863 [Illustrated Edition]
Bradford A. Wineman
41 pages
The Campaign of Chancellorsville
Theodore Ayrault Dodge
160 pages
Chancellorsville Staff Ride: Briefing Book [Illustrated Edition]
Ted Ballard
66 pages
Chancellorsville and Gettysburg: Campaigns of the Civil War - VI
Abner Doubleday
Chancellorsville
James Reasoner
412 pages
The Battle of Chancellorsville
Samuel Penniman Bates
280 pages
The Battle of Chancellorsville
Augustus Choate Hamlin
246 pages
Stonewall Jackson At Chancellorsville: The Principles Of War And The Horns Of A
Major Jeremiah D. Canty
91 pages
The Great Partnership
Christian B Keller
368 pages
Calamity at Chancellorsville
Mathew W. Lively
237 pages
The Commanders of Chancellorsville
Edward G. Longacre
352 pages
Engineer Battlefield Functions At Chancellorsville
Major James R. Weber
67 pages
Chancellorsville's Forgotten Front
Chris Mackowski
330 pages
The Union Sixth Army Corps in the Chancellorsville Campaign
Philip W. Parsons
221 pages
Darkness at Chancellorsville
Ralph Peters
512 pages
The U.S. Army War College Guide to the Battles of Chancellorsville & Fredericksb
Jay Luvaas
396 pages
The Battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg
Alanson Henery Nelson
232 pages
The Campaign of Chancellorsville
Theodore Ayrault Dodge
294 pages