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  1. American Battlefield Trust’s map of the Civil War's Seige of Petersburg. The 292-day Siege of Petersburg was the longest siege in United States military history. While the siege was initiated on June 15, 1864, the Federal attackers sought a quick victory—the capture of the vital rail and road center of Petersburg, Virginia—some 23 miles ...

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  2. Siege of Petersburg, movements against the railroads and A.P. Hill's counterattack, June 21–22. On June 21, elements of the II Corps probed toward the railroad and skirmished with Confederate cavalry. By the morning of June 22, a gap opened up between the two corps.

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  4. Siege of Petersburg Maps. Butler’s Petersburg Offensive. The First Battle of Petersburg: June 9, 1864. First Offensive. The Second Battle of Petersburg: June 15-18, 1864. Second Offensive. The Battle of Jerusalem Plank Road: June 21-24, 1864. Wilson-Kautz Raid. The Battle of Staunton River Bridge: June 25, 1864.

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · The Siege of Petersburg: The Longest Military Event of the Civil War. Nine and a half months, 70,000 casualties, the suffering of civilians, U. S. Colored Troops fighting for freedom, and the decline of Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia all describe the Siege of Petersburg. Gen.

  6. Oct 5, 2023 · Siege of Petersburg | Map and Timeline. American Civil War. Fredericksburg, Virginia; May 1863. Soldiers in the trenches. Trench warfare would appear again more infamously in World War I ©Anonymous. 1864 Jun 9 - 1865 Mar 25. Siege of Petersburg. Petersburg, Virginia, USA.

  7. Nov 9, 2009 · The Siege of Petersburg was marked by the brutal and elongated use of trench warfare. The front would eventually stretch for almost 40 miles and claim 70,000 casualties over the next ten...

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