
Sujet
Battle of Fredericksburg. Fought 13th December. 1862
Légende
Map shows Gen. R. E. Lee's strong position on the heights overlooking Fredericksburg, Va. While he could not prevent the Union forces from crossing the Rappahannock River on December 13 and taking the town, they were unable, despite repeated suicidal assaults, to take the hills on which the Confederate forces were entrenched. After several days astride the river, the Union forces withdrew the night of December 15; The left Grand Division under Franklin was ordered to attack at Hamilton's Crossing and seize the heights held by Jackson. The right Grand Division to attack Longstreet's position in front and seize Marie's Heights. This was to be two isolated attacks. Franklin was repulsed because his columns of attack were not properly supported. The stone wall was held by 1700 Rebels, each man having 3 muskets loaded continually by those in the rear ranks. Sumner was also repulsed with over 2000 killed. They got within 25 paces of the wall only."
Date
1862
Crédit
Photo12/Universal Images Group
Notre référence
UMG20A03_017
Model release
NA
Property release
NA
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
51,4Mo (10,8Mo) / 29,7cm x 43,3cm / 3509 x 5117 (300dpi)