Campaign For Petersburg
Richard Wayne Lykes
Read by David Wales
In the American Civil War the Union victory in the ten-month campaign for the city of Petersburg, Virginia (June 1864-March 1865), led directly to the surrender of the Confederacy within two weeks. This 1970 National Park Service booklet tells the story of the campaign. It focuses on the meaning of the campaign and the experience of the soldiers of both sides, with a minimum of references to military units. The listener to this Librivox recording may want to view the printed booklet for excellent maps and revealing photographs. - Summary by david wales (1 hr 24 min)
Chapters
Parts 1-3: Prologue, Union Strategy 1864, Strategic Petersburg | 14:49 | Read by David Wales |
Parts 4-5: Battle Of Petersburg, First Union Attempt To Encircle Petersburg | 11:07 | Read by David Wales |
Parts 6-7: Battle Of The Crater, Fight For The Weldon Railroad | 20:45 | Read by David Wales |
Parts 8-9: Union Encirclement Continues, Lee’s Last Gamble | 22:05 | Read by David Wales |
Parts 10-11: Five Forks - Beginning Of The End, Fall Of Petersburg And Richmond | 15:19 | Read by David Wales |
Reviews
quick and concise
MrMarkN4CC
Very good short history of the end of the civil war. Extremely well read.