Potter's Raid through South Carolina:: The Final Days of the Confederacy (Civil War Series)
Potter's Raid through South Carolina:: The Final Days of the Confederacy (Civil War Series)
Author: Tom Elmore
Book Binding: Paperback
In April 1865, Richmond had fallen, and the Confederacy was dying. Robert E. Lee had surrendered his army to Ulysses S. Grant in Virginia. Joseph Johnston was in North Carolina negotiating the surrender of his army to William T. Sherman. But in South Carolina, General Edward Potter was leading 2,500 Union soldiers, including the famed African American regiment the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts, through the state's interior, intent on destroying the railroads and equipment. This is the story of Potter's Raid. Using rare and nearly forgotten accounts, historian Tom Elmore has compiled the story of this often-overlooked campaign that featured the last shots of the Civil War in the state that started it.
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Potter's Raid through South Carolina:: The Final Days of the Confederacy (Civil War Series)
Book Categories:
- U.S. Civil War Confederacy History
- Military History Pictorials
- U.S. State & Local History
Number of Pages: 128
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