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1. Region - Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia
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2. Coalition to Save Chancellorsville Battlefield
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- What you can do to help: The Coalition to Save Chancellorsville Battlefield encourages the public to sign and circulate petitions and write to local newspapers. Speak out about the importantance of Chancellorsville Battlefield to both the nation and community. ...
- Battlefield supporters are urged to write to newspapers that cover the Chancellorsville area, particularly the Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star. ...
- Sign an electronic petition to Spotsylvania County public officials letting them know that Chancellorsville belongs to all Americans.
- Help the Chancellorsville Coalition circulate a petition on growth and preservation in Spotsylvania County (in Adobe Acrobat format).
3. The Battle of Chancellorsville Official Records and Battle Description
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- The Battle of Chancellorsville.
- (The Chancellorsville Campaign).
- Chancellorsville Campaign.
- Stuart at Chancellorsville.
- Gordon at Chancellorsville.
- Chancellorsville Discussion .
- It was a planned discussion on the Battle of Chancellorsville, in a Civil War chat room. ...
- Chancellorsville and the Southern Historical Society Papers.
- Several articles taken from the Southern Historical Society Papers that relate directly to the Battle of Chancellorsville.
- The Eleventh Corps At Chancellorsville.
- An interesting article from Battles and Leaders written by the commander of the corps that took the pounding at Chancellorsville.
- RETURN TO CIVIL WAR OVERVIEW, "THE CHANCELLORSVILLE CAMPAIGN" PAGE.
4. Chancellorsville (in MARION)
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5. The Battle: Chancellorsville
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- In Stephen Crane's short story, "The Veteran," published a year after The Red Badge of Courage, an elderly Henry Fleming reminisces about his first experiences in battle: "That was at Chancellorsville," he remembers. ... " "The Veteran," then, explicitly identifies the battle in Red Badge as Chancellorsville (May 1-3, 1863), one of the bloodiest struggles of the Civil War. If such fictional correspondence seems slight evidence for the claim that Red Badge is set at Chancellorsville, then we can turn to Crane's earliest biographer, Thomas Beer, who reveals that in preparation for the writing of Red Badge, Crane consulted Battles and Leaders of the Civil War (1884), a collection of memoirs by Union and Confederate officers (Beer, 97-98). Though devoid of emotion, these authoritative accounts are full of all the strategical and topographical information Crane needed to employ Chancellorsville as the setting for his novel. ... Thematically, Crane utilized the battle of Chancellorsville in order to mount a critique of the fin de siecle American situation: the beleaguered position of the individual in a mass society, the harmful illusions of popular notions of heroism, and the abandonment, in materialistic gestures of denial, of the program of Reconstruction begun in the Civil War. ...
- Crane's interest in Chancellorsville may very well have begun at home in Port Jervis, New York. Many of the men in the 124th New York, which saw action at Chancellorsville, were from Port Jervis. ... Crane's brother, Edmund, was "an expert in the strategy of Gettysburg and Chancellorsville," and Crane no doubt consulted him during a summer of work on Red Badge (Mitchell, 16). ... Although the novel itself makes no specific mention of the name of the battle which provides the setting for Henry Fleming's initiation into war, a consideration of available evidence leaves very little doubt that Red Badge takes place at Chancellorsville. ...
- Chancellorsville, the first major engagement of 1863, was fought in Northern Virginia near the Rappahannock during the heavy rains of early spring. Chronological analysis confirms this date and location: the novel cannot be set in 1861, as the Civil War began in April of that year and the Northern army would not have spent the winter in camp; the early eastern battles of General George McClellan's Peninsular Campaign of 1862 were fought far away from the Rappahannock; though the Battle of the Wilderness was fought in 1864 near that river, it did not, unlike Chancellorsville, end in a Union defeat; and by the time the spring rains of 1865 had passed, Lee had surrendered to Grant at Appomattox. The only possible year that Red Badge can logically be set in is 1863; Chancellorsville was fought in May of that year. ...
- Two days after the river crossing, a date that corresponds to May 2, 1863, the first real day of fighting at Chancellorsville, Henry's regiment sees its first action. ...
- These movements roughly, but not directly, parallel those of many regiments at Chancellorsville--many regiments of the Second Corps did first encounter the enemy in mid-afternoon (Hungerford, 524). ...
- The scene of Jim's death, which occurs during Henry's flight from the front, is appropriate to the battle of Chancellorsville, as well. ...
- Perhaps the most well-known event at Chancellorsville is Confederate General Thomas Johnathan "Stonewall" Jackson's rout of the Union Eleventh Corps. ...
6. Chancellorsville 1863 : The Souls of the Brave (Vintage Civil War Library) : Queer Pop Culture
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- Chancellorsville 1863 : The Souls of the Brave (Vintage Civil War Library).
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- Chancellorsville 1863 : The Souls of the Brave (Vintage Civil War Library).
- Chancellorsville 1863 : The Souls of the Brave (Vintage Civil War Library).
- Furgurson's account of Chancellorsville is one of the best Civil War books I have read recently. ...
- Now, having read "Chancellorsville 1863: The Souls of the Brave", I must include Ernest. ...
- Furgurson's book about Chancellorsville reads much like a vintage Stephen Sears book. ...
- Chancellorsville.
7. The Battle of Chancellorsville
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- Battle of Chancellorsville.
- He kept repeating, "My God, what will the country say?" after he learned of Hooker's defeat at Chancellorsville even though things looked promising in the beginning. ...
- So far the plan was successful; Hooker was able to place a considerable force at Chancellorsville, ten miles west of Fredericksburg and at Lee's rear.
- By dividing his forces and sending part of them through a densely wooded area toward Chancellorsville, he was able to flank his Union foes to release his Confederate troops from the pincer that Hooker had created. ...
- Lee gave command of the troops at Chancellorsville to Stuart after the wounding of Stonewall Jackson and A. ...
- "Fighting Joe" Hooker was the lead man at the Battle of Chancellorsville. ... Hooker subsequently tasted defeat at Chancellorsville and was relieved of his command. ...
- Chancellorsville Battlefield.
- One day at Chancellorsville.
- A map of the battlefield at Chancellorsville.
- Chancellorsville namesake. ... the USS Chancellorsville.
8. Battle of Chancellorsville
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- Battle of Chancellorsville.
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- Battle of Chancellorsville.
- On April 27-28, Hooker and the Army of the Potomac crossed the Rappahannock and Rapidan rivers in several places, most of them near the confluence of the two rivers and the hamlet of Chancellorsville, which was little more than a large mansion at the junction of the Orange Turnpike and Orange Plank roads. ...
- By May 1, Hooker had approximately 70,000 men concentrated in and around Chancellorsville, while Lee worked frantically to concentrate his own army. He confronted Hooker at Chancellorsville with 40,000 men, while on his right, Maj. ... The next day, the Union and Confederate troops clashed on the Chancellorsville front, with some Union forces actually pushing their way out of the impenetrable thickets and scrub pine that characterized the area. ...
- So he ordered his men to withdraw back into the Wilderness and take a defensive position around Chancellorsville, daring Lee to attack him. ...
- They would split the 40,000-man force at Chancellorsville, with Jackson taking his Second Corps of 28,000 men around to attack the Union right flank. Lee, on the other hand, would exercise personal command of the other 12,000 (the other half of Longstreet's First Corps, commanded directly by Lee during the entire battle) facing Hooker's entire 70,000 man force at Chancellorsville. ...
- It uses material from the wikipedia article Battle of Chancellorsville. ...
9. Re: Hooker's Injury At Chancellorsville
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- Re: Hooker's Injury At Chancellorsville.
- Sears covers this at great length in his book "Chancellorsville" (which is an excellent study of the battle). ...
10. Chancellor's House
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11. The Battle of Chancellorsville
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- The Battle of Chancellorsville .
- The Battle of Chancellorsville provides several examples of how space assets can help an intelligent commander but are of little value to an incompetent leader.
- The Battle of Chancellorsville took place midway through the Civil War. ... The Battle of Chancellorsville was fought during the Chancellorsville Campaign between 1 and 4 May 1863. ... Of those, 150,000 fought during the Battle of Chancellorsville and there were an estimated 24,000 casualties. ...
- While his initial reforms and improvements reassured President Lincoln, Hooker's actions during the battle of Chancellorsville would prove that he had been a poor choice to take command of the Army of the Potomac. ...
- John Sedgwick at Fredericksburg, Hooker took the remaining 90,000 men of his army northwest to Kelly's Ford and then south through the "Wilderness" to Chancellorsville. ...
- Considering that, and the reports he had received from Stuart, he split his forces and began sending men toward Chancellorsville and the Wilderness as quickly as he could. ...
- The leading forces of Union and Confederate troops met in the Wilderness east of Chancellorsville on 1 May 1863. When he encountered the Confederate resistance, Hooker quickly pulled his forces back to the trenches around Chancellorsville. ...
- Sedgwick left Brigadier General John Gibbon and his division to secure the field at Fredericksburg and marched with the VI Corps to Chancellorsville hoping to join Hooker before nightfall. ...
- The Battle of Chancellorsville ranks as one of the south's greatest victories, but it is an empty one. ...
- Much of his objective at the Battle of Chancellorsville appeared to be appeasing President Lincoln by making a move against Gen. ...
- Hooker repeatedly shied away from taking the initiative during the Battle of Chancellorsville. This, combined with misinterpreting the intelligence data received and mismanagement, ultimately led to the Union forces loosing the Battle of Chancellorsville. ...
- Confederate space assets could have significantly changed the outcome of the Battle of Chancellorsville for the Gen. ...
12. Battle Summary: Chancellorsville, VA
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- Campaign: Chancellorsville Campaign (April-May 1863) .
- Passing the Rapidan via Germanna and Ely’s Fords, the Federals concentrated near Chancellorsville on April 30 and May 1. ... Hearing reports of overwhelming Confederate force, Hooker ordered his army to suspend the advance and to concentrate again at Chancellorsville. ... This finally broke the Federal line at Chancellorsville. ...
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