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The fate of the nation hung in the balance for two hot July days in 1864. After two weeks of hard marching, General Jubal A. Early had positioned his troops outside Washington.General Robert E. Lee was relying on Early to relieve the pressure Ulysses S. Grant was putting on Petersburg. "Old Jube" possessed the right mix of brash independence and fierce loyalty to the Southern cause to stage a convincing attack on the enemy capital - Mr. Lincoln's City.Jubal Early's famous "raid" was to be the last Confederate invasion, yet it severely shook up the Union leadership. President Lincoln drove out to see how things were going each day of the attack.Traditionally seen as a prelude to the Valley Campaign of 1864, the author asserts that the July battle for Washington and Maryland were possibly even more pivotal.For the Civil War historian and buff alike, Jubal Early's Raid on Washington, 1864 provides a fresh interpretation of this fascinating episode in American history.* Four campaign maps by W.J. Clipson* Over 50 photographs and illustrations* Appendices, bibliography, notes, index
This is truly a very fascinating story. Jubal Early and his Southern Troops almost captured Washington D.C., exactly one year and several days after the famous Battle of Gettysburg. The entire Civil War, and the history of the USA, might have been very different if Jubal Early and his Southern Troops had arrived in the immediate vicinity of Washington D.C. only one day earlier. The Union reinforcements entered the nation's capital just in the nick of time. Indeed, this was a very close call for the Northern Side. All Civil War enthusiasts ABSOLUTELY MUST read this book !!!