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Civil War Podcast, Episode 164

SEVEN DAYS’ BATTLES: GLENDALE (Part the First)

George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885)
George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885)

In which we set the stage for the next battle of the Seven Days’ Campaign: Glendale (June 30, 1862).

burton-book

Our book recommendation for this episode is “Extraordinary Circumstances: The Seven Days Battles” by Brian K. Burton.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 160

SEVEN DAYS’ BATTLES: GAINES’S MILL (Part the Second)

Maxcy Gregg (1814-1862)
Maxcy Gregg (1814-1862)

In which we continue our discussion of the third battle of the Seven Days’ Campaign: Gaines’s Mill (June 27, 1862).

Dowdey

Our book recommendation for this episode is “The Seven Days: The Emergence of Lee” by Clifford Dowdey.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 159

SEVEN DAYS’ BATTLES: GAINES’S MILL (Part the First)

Fitz John Porter (1822-1901)
Fitz John Porter (1822-1901)

In which we look at the third battle of the Seven Days’ Campaign: Gaines’s Mill (June 27, 1862).

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Our book recommendation for this episode is “Seven Days Battles 1862: Lee’s Defense of Richmond” by Angus Konstam (Osprey Campaign Series).

Civil War Podcast, Episode 158

SEVEN DAYS’ BATTLES: OAK GROVE AND MECHANICSVILLE

Ambrose Powell Hill, Jr. (1825-1865)
Ambrose Powell Hill, Jr. (1825-1865)

In which we look at the first two battles of the Seven Days’ Campaign: Oak Grove (June 25, 1862) and Mechanicsville (June 26).

DavisLee

Our book recommendation for this episode is “Davis & Lee at War” by Steven E. Woodworth.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 157

LEE TAKES COMMAND

Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870)
Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870)

In which we set the stage for the Seven Days’ Battles (June 25- July 1, 1862) by looking at Jefferson Davis’s decision to appoint Robert E. Lee to command the Confederate army defending Richmond.

Lee and command

Our book recommendation for this episode isn’t a book! It’s The Great Courses’ “Robert E. Lee and His High Command,” which is a series of twelve lectures by Gary W. Gallagher.