That Furious Struggle: Chancellorsville and the High Tide of the Confederacy, May 1-4, 1863
It has been called Robert E. Lee's supreme moment: riding into the Chancellorsville clearing...the mansion itself aflame in the background...his gunpowder-smeared soldiers crowding around him, hats off, cheering wildly.

After one of the most audacious gambits of the war, Lee and his men had defeated a foe more than two and half times their size. The Federal commander, "Fighting Joe" Hooker, had boasted days earlier that his plans were perfect — yet his army had crumbled, and Hooker himself had literally been knocked senseless.

History would remember the battle of Chancellorsville as "Lee's Greatest Victory."

But Confederate fortunes had reached their high tide. Never again would fortune favor Lee the way it did at Chancellorsville - -even though the war continued another two years.

That Furious Struggle: Chancellorsville and the High Tide of the Confederacy recounts the story of the Army of Northern Virginia's last offensive battlefield victory — a tale of triumph and tragedy that includes that second-bloodiest day of the Civil War; the mortal wounding of one of Confederacy's greatest icons, Stonewall Jackson; and the bold leadership of the man known as "audacity itself."

Told in the highly readable style that has become the hallmark of the Emerging Civil War Series, That Furious Struggle contains more than a hundred and fifty modern and historical photos, outstanding maps, and an insider's perspective of the battlefield as told by historians who intimately know the ground and the battle.
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That Furious Struggle: Chancellorsville and the High Tide of the Confederacy, May 1-4, 1863
It has been called Robert E. Lee's supreme moment: riding into the Chancellorsville clearing...the mansion itself aflame in the background...his gunpowder-smeared soldiers crowding around him, hats off, cheering wildly.

After one of the most audacious gambits of the war, Lee and his men had defeated a foe more than two and half times their size. The Federal commander, "Fighting Joe" Hooker, had boasted days earlier that his plans were perfect — yet his army had crumbled, and Hooker himself had literally been knocked senseless.

History would remember the battle of Chancellorsville as "Lee's Greatest Victory."

But Confederate fortunes had reached their high tide. Never again would fortune favor Lee the way it did at Chancellorsville - -even though the war continued another two years.

That Furious Struggle: Chancellorsville and the High Tide of the Confederacy recounts the story of the Army of Northern Virginia's last offensive battlefield victory — a tale of triumph and tragedy that includes that second-bloodiest day of the Civil War; the mortal wounding of one of Confederacy's greatest icons, Stonewall Jackson; and the bold leadership of the man known as "audacity itself."

Told in the highly readable style that has become the hallmark of the Emerging Civil War Series, That Furious Struggle contains more than a hundred and fifty modern and historical photos, outstanding maps, and an insider's perspective of the battlefield as told by historians who intimately know the ground and the battle.
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That Furious Struggle: Chancellorsville and the High Tide of the Confederacy, May 1-4, 1863

That Furious Struggle: Chancellorsville and the High Tide of the Confederacy, May 1-4, 1863

That Furious Struggle: Chancellorsville and the High Tide of the Confederacy, May 1-4, 1863

That Furious Struggle: Chancellorsville and the High Tide of the Confederacy, May 1-4, 1863

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It has been called Robert E. Lee's supreme moment: riding into the Chancellorsville clearing...the mansion itself aflame in the background...his gunpowder-smeared soldiers crowding around him, hats off, cheering wildly.

After one of the most audacious gambits of the war, Lee and his men had defeated a foe more than two and half times their size. The Federal commander, "Fighting Joe" Hooker, had boasted days earlier that his plans were perfect — yet his army had crumbled, and Hooker himself had literally been knocked senseless.

History would remember the battle of Chancellorsville as "Lee's Greatest Victory."

But Confederate fortunes had reached their high tide. Never again would fortune favor Lee the way it did at Chancellorsville - -even though the war continued another two years.

That Furious Struggle: Chancellorsville and the High Tide of the Confederacy recounts the story of the Army of Northern Virginia's last offensive battlefield victory — a tale of triumph and tragedy that includes that second-bloodiest day of the Civil War; the mortal wounding of one of Confederacy's greatest icons, Stonewall Jackson; and the bold leadership of the man known as "audacity itself."

Told in the highly readable style that has become the hallmark of the Emerging Civil War Series, That Furious Struggle contains more than a hundred and fifty modern and historical photos, outstanding maps, and an insider's perspective of the battlefield as told by historians who intimately know the ground and the battle.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611212198
Publisher: Savas Beatie
Publication date: 07/30/2014
Series: Emerging Civil War Series
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Chris Mackowski, Ph.D., is a writing professor in the Jandoli School of Communication at St. Bonaventure University in New York, where he also serves as the associate dean for undergraduate programs. He is also the historian-in-residence at Stevenson Ridge, a historic property on the Spotsylvania Court House battlefield in Virginia. Chris, an award-winning author, has written or edited more than two dozen books, including The Battle of Jackson, Mississippi, May 14, 1863. He is the editor-in-chief of the digital history platform Emerging Civil War and managing editor of the award-winning Emerging Civil War Series published by Savas Beatie.

Kristopher D. White is the deputy director of education at the American Battlefield Trust and the co-founder of Emerging Civil War and the Emerging Civil War Series. White is a graduate of Norwich University with an M.A. in Military History and a graduate of California University of Pennsylvania with a B.A. in History. For nearly five years, he served as a ranger-historian at Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments viii

Touring the Battlefields x

Introduction xiii

Prologue: The Wounding of Stonewall Jackson 1

Chapter 1 The Road to Chancellorsville 11

Chapter 2 The Most Important Crossroads in America 21

Chapter 3 The First Day's Battle 27

Chapter 4 Settling In 37

Chapter 5 The Cracker Box Meeting 43

Chapter 6 On the March 49

Chapter 7 Catharine Furnace 53

Chapter 8 Withdrawals 59

Chapter 9 Jackson's Flank March 65

Chapter 10 The Attack 73

Chapter 11 The Key to the Battlefield 87

Chapter 12 The Crucible of Battle 97

Chapter 13 "Agony and Conflict" 107

Chapter 14 The Forgotten Front 115

Epilogue: Beyond the Crossroads 123

Appendix A The Rivers and Fords 131

Appendix B Stoneman's Raid Daniel T. Davis Phillip S. Greenwalt 135

Appendix C Jackson's Flank Attack Reconsidered Ryan T. Quint 143

Appendix D The Chancellors of Chancellorsville Rebekah Oakes 14

Appendix E Matthew Fontaine Maury Kristopher D. White 153

Order of Battle 156

Suggested Reading 170

About the Authors 174

List of Maps: Maps Hal Jespersen

Driving Tour xi

Wounding of Stonewall Jackson 2

Hooker's Plan 14

Battle of Chancellorsville, Afternoon, May 1, 1863 28

Jackson's Flank Attack 75

Hooker's Wing at Chancellorsville 98

Hooker's Final Tine at Chancellorsville 110

Second Battle of Fredericksburg 116

Battle of Chancellorsville, Late Afternoon, May 4, 1863 119

Stoneman's Raid, April-May 1863 136

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