General Grant’s March on Richmond (The Atlantic Monthly, 1865)
The Atlantic Monthly who witnessed Grant’s maneuvering outside the city of Richmond filed this article:
General Grant’s entire force could not have been less than a hundred and thirty thousand, including Sheridan’s cavalry, the force at City Point, and the provisional brigade at Fort Powhatan. Lee’s whole force was not far from seventy thousand, – or seventy-five thousand, including the militia of Richmond and Petersburg…
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