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Civil War History - The Eastern Theater Discuss any and all battles, movements, and events occuring in the Eastern Theater here! This includes any actions in tha area east of the Appalachian Mountains in the vicinity of the river capitals of Richmond and Washington D.C.

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Old 10-01-2008, 08:05 AM
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Default Lee's greatest victory: Chancellorsville

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Sketch of Jackson's inadvertent mortal wounding by his own pickets, night of May 2, 1863


Jackson and staff's recon movements on the evening of friendly-fire incident that would claim his life.

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Since he was 8 years old, Robert K. Krick has thought the Battle of Chancellorsville was the most interesting thing that ever happened in North America. The nationally known historian begins a series in Town & County magazine on the May 1863 battle called "Lee's Greatest Victory: Chancellorsville."

Krick was chief historian of Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park for 30 years before his retirement this year. A native of Northern California, Krick began his National Park Service career at Fort McHenry in Baltimore, and then supervised Fort Necessity in Pennsylvania before coming to Fredericksburg.

Krick is the author of 14 books and more than 100 published articles. His most recent book, "The Smoothbore Volley that Doomed the Confederacy," was published last month by Louisiana State University Press.

Widely regarded as the top historian in modern times on the Army of Northern Virginia and the foremost authority on Chancellorsville, Krick is a popular lecturer and battlefield tour guide.

Battlefield preservation is a prime concern for Krick, who has pushed tirelessly for legislation and federal funding for Civil War sites. Former New York Rep. Robert Mrazek called Krick "the greatest secret weapon for Civil War battlefield preservation we've ever had."

The Virginia General Assembly honored the historian last month with a joint resolution commending his contributions to Virginia through his books, preservation efforts and "stellar career of service."

"Bob Krick's passion, persistence, and unquestioned Civil War expertise helped him win many battles to preserve vital Civil War sites throughout the area and earned him the admiration of historians and senior members of Congress," the resolution states.

This series looks at the Chancellorsville campaign in some detail in weekly installments. The scenes of this largest battle in Virginia's history are familiar parts of the everyday life of local residents, so the series ties the dramatic events of May 1863 to landmarks still recognizable throughout the countryside near Fredericksburg.


Week 42 - Chancellorsville: In retrospect

Week 41 - Chancellorsville: Was Hooker drunk?

Week 40 - Raiding through Orange, Louisa, Hanover and Fluvanna

Week 39 - Hooker Gives Up

Week 38 - Driving Sedgwick across the river


Week 37 - Fighting at Salem Church


Week 36 - A famous photo 'taken in the midst of actual fighting'


Week 35 - Men in ancient days ascended to the dignity of the gods

Week 34 - Confederates south and east of the intersection

Week 33 - Intense fighting in the woods

Week 32 - A predestinarian's premonition and a singing major general

Week 31 - Attacking at dawn

Week 30 - Preparing for a morning of climactic battle

Week 29 - Blue on blue

Week 28 - Stumbling and bleeding

Week 27 - A fatal volley in the darkness

Week 26 - Chancellorsville: Dusk, lies, and cavalry

Week 25 - Chancellorsville: Finding fault

Week 24 - Citizens in the path of war

Week 23 - 'Jackson was on us, and fear was on us'

Week 22 - 'They fled before us equal to sheep'

Week 21 - 'You can go forward then' Week 20 - Keeping Hooker bemused

Week 19 - The oblivious targets of Jackson's imminent attack

Week 18 - Getting ready to attack

Week 17 - New marching order for Jackson's Corps

Week 16 - A wrong turn on purpose

Week 15 - Fighting near Catharine Furnace

Week 14 - The start of a legendary leader's last march

Week 13 - Lee and Jackson conspire to reach an
astonishing decision

Week 12 - An unfinished railroad shapes the battle's course

Week 11 - 'Stonewall' Jackson from the flank, as was his custom

Week 10 - Infantry fighting east of Lick Run

Week 9 - Jackson begins aggressive advance

Week 8 - Lee seizes the initiative

Week 7 - A golden opportunity at Zoan Church"

Week 6 - Headquarters at Chancellorsville Inn: 'Hurrah for old Joe!"

Week 5 - April 1863: The armies converge

Week 4 - R. E. Lee prepares for battle

Week 3 - The Yankees prepare an onslaught

Week 2 - The winter before Chancellorsville

Week 1 - Chancellorsville: Against the odds


Respectfully,
Leland

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Bob Krick will be speaking at the 24th Annual West Coast Civil War Round Table Conference in Nov. 7-9. The conference is hosted at Clovis by the San Jacquin Valley Civil War Round Table. Besides Krick, Jeffry Wert and Peter Cozzens will also be speaking. I don't have a link but found the information at a link at Friends of Civil War Alcatraz. Conference cost for all three days is $175.
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