Joseph E. Johnston and the defense of Richmond
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Image source: Open LibrarySteven H. NewtonFirst published 19981 editions
Most often viewed as a prelude to Robert E. Lee's Civil War victories of 1862, Joseph E. Johnston's campaign in Virginia early that year has been considered uninspired at best, catastrophic at worst. Steven Newton now offers a revisionist account of Johnston's operations between the York and James Rivers to show how his performance in the "Peninsular War" contributed to a crucial strategic victory for the Confederacy.
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First publish date 19981 credited authorSearch language english
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