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The bridge that saved an Army: The ‘Grapevine Bridge’ and the Battle of Fair Oaks

Posted on May 29, 2012 by civilwarweek

Easy Plugin for AdSense by Unreal By Jeffrey S. Williams Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force Following the Siege of Yorktown, Battles of Williamsburg and West Point, along with the Union Navy’s failed assault against Drewry’s Bluff, the Federal forces … Continue reading →

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Posted in 1862, Battles, This Date in Civil War History | Tagged 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, 5th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, Alfred Sully, artillery, Atlantic Monthly, Barton Alexander, Cannon River, Chickahominy River, Christopher Heffelfinger, cribs, Daniel P. Woodbury, Daniel W. Hand, Edmund Kirby, Edward Neill, Edwin V. Sumner, George B. McClellan, Goodly Hole Creek, grapevine, Grapevine Bridge, Hanover County, Intrepid, Israel B. Richardson, James A. Wright, James River, Jeffrey S. Williams, John Sedgwick, Joseph E. Johnston, Mark W. Downie, Mathew Marvin, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force, Oliver O. Howard, Peninsula Campaign, Richmond, Second Corps, Stillwater, stringers, Thaddeus S.C. Lowe, Virginia, White Oak Swamp, William H. French, William Lochren, Willis Gorman, withes, Yorktown | 3 Comments
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