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List of Maps | ||
Introduction to the Bison Book Edition | ||
Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. I | The Evolution of Combined Strategy | |
1 | The Anaconda | 3 |
2 | The Army Takes the Initiative | 33 |
3 | Tennessee | 64 |
4 | On to Richmond | 97 |
Pt. II | The Collapse of Combined Strategy | |
5 | Yorktown | 133 |
6 | The James River Line | 161 |
7 | Repercussions in the West | 190 |
8 | Opening the Mississippi | 224 |
Pt. III | The Evolution of Combined Tactics | |
9 | Charleston - The Naval Attack | 263 |
10 | Morris Island Operations | 295 |
11 | The First Attack on Fort Fisher | 321 |
12 | The Capture of Fort Fisher | 355 |
Conclusion | 384 | |
Notes | 389 | |
Bibliography | 443 | |
Index | 455 |
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