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Meade's Headquarters 1863~1865
by Colonel Theodore Lyman & George R. Agassiz
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If Robert E. Lee had been victorious at Gettysburg he would have a clear route to begin in invasion of the North. Standing in his way in July 1863 was Gen. George Meade, who repelled the might of the Confederate forces and forced them to return south from where they had come. This was in many ways the turning point of the Civil War, from which Lee was never able to fully recover. But who was Gen. George Meade? And how did he lead the Army of the Potomac through the Overland Campaign, the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, and the Appomattox Campaign in the last two years of the year?

Quick Look
Meade's Headquarters 1863~1865
By Colonel Theodore Lyman & George R. Agassiz
Find out more:
$0.99 @ AMAZON
If Robert E. Lee had been victorious at Gettysburg he would have a clear route to begin in invasion of the North. Standing in his way in July 1863 was Gen. George Meade, who repelled the might of the Confederate forces and forced them to return south from where they had come. This was in many ways the turning point of the Civil War, from which Lee was never able to fully recover. But who was Gen. George Meade? And how did he lead the Army of the Potomac through the Overland Campaign, the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, and the Appomattox Campaign in the last two years of the year?
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