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The Second Battle of Winchester: The Confederate Victory That Opened the Door to Gettysburg

June 1863. The Gettysburg Campaign is underway. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia pushes west into the Shenandoah Valley and then north toward the Potomac River. Only one significant force stands in its way: Maj. Gen. Robert H. Milroy's Union division of the Eighth Army Corps in the vicinity of Winchester and Berryville, Virginia. What happens next is the subject of this provocative new book.

Milroy, a veteran Indiana politician-turned-soldier, was convinced the approaching enemy consisted of nothing more than cavalry or was merely a feint, and so defied repeated instructions to withdraw. In fact, the enemy consisted of General Lee's veteran Second Corps under Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell. Milroy's controversial decision committed his outnumbered and largely inexperienced men against some of Lee's finest veterans.

The complex and fascinating maneuvering and fighting on June 13-15 cost Milroy hundreds of killed and wounded and about 4,000 captured (roughly one-half of his command), with the remainder routed from the battlefield. The combat cleared the northern end of the Shenandoah Valley of Federal troops, demonstrated Lee could obtain supplies on the march, justified the elevation of General Ewell to replace the recently deceased Stonewall Jackson, and sent shockwaves through the Northern states.

Today, the Second Battle of Winchester is largely forgotten. But in June 1863, the politically charged front-page news caught President Lincoln and the War Department by surprise and forever tarnished Milroy's career. The beleaguered Federal soldiers who fought there spent a lifetime seeking redemption, arguing their three-day forlorn hope delayed the Rebels long enough to allow the Army of the Potomac to arrive and defeat Lee at Gettysburg. For the Confederates, the decisive leadership on display outside Winchester masked significant command issues buried within the upper echelons of Jackson's former corps that would become painfully evident during the early days of July on a different battlefield in Pennsylvania.

Award-winning authors Eric J. Wittenberg and Scott L. Mingus Sr. combined their researching and writing talents to produce the most in-depth and comprehensive study of Second Winchester ever written, and now in paperback. Their balanced effort, based upon scores of archival and previously unpublished diaries, newspaper accounts, and letter collections, coupled with familiarity with the terrain around Winchester and across the lower Shenandoah Valley, explores the battle from every perspective.

The Second Battle of Winchester is comprehensive, highly readable, deeply researched, and immensely interesting. Now, finally, the pivotal battle in the Shenandoah Valley that opened the door to Gettysburg has the book it has so long deserved. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: Savas Beatie
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781611216042

About Eric J. WittenbergScott L MingusSr. Mingus

Eric J. Wittenberg is an accomplished American Civil War cavalry historian and author. The Ohio attorney has authored nearly two dozen books on various Civil War subjects with particular focus on cavalry operations as well as three dozen articles in popular magazines such as North & South Blue&Gray Americas Civil War and Gettysburg Magazine. His first book Gettysburgs Forgotten Cavalry Actions won the prestigious 1998 Bachelder-Coddington Literary Award. His 2014 The Devils to Pay: John Buford at Gettysburg. A History and Walking Tour was awarded the Gettysburg Civil War Roundtables 2015 Book Award. Wittenberg speaks widely leads tours of various battlefields and is an active preservationist. He lives in Columbus with his wife Susan and their beloved dogs. Scott Mingus a scientist and consultant in the global pulp & paper industry and holds patents in self-adhesive postage stamps and bar code labels. The Ohio native has written 19 Civil War and Underground Railroad books. His biography Confederate General William Extra Billy Smith won multiple awards including the Dr. James I. Robertson Jr. Literary Award for Confederate history. Scott has also written articles for many publications including Gettysburg Magazine.

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