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Rebels at the Gates
The Confederacy's Final Gamble and the Battle to Save Washington
Rebels at the Gates
The Confederacy's Final Gamble and the Battle to Save Washington
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Description
Rebels at the Gate chronicles an intriguing series of events that nearly changed American history. In the last full year of the Civil War, Washington, DC came within hours of being invaded and Lincoln within inches of being shot.
During the summer of 1864, General Ulysses Grant was laying siege to Petersburg (near Richmond), deploying every available Union soldier in an effort to end the bloody war once and for all. His counterpart, General Robert E. Lee and his famed Army of Northern Virginia, were trapped inside Richmond, and recognized that the Confederate capital would fall. Lee knew Grant, and understood that he would never stop attacking until he had Richmond. It was then that the southern commander hatched a desperate and bold plan to save the Confederacy and perhaps bring the war to an end… but on the Confederacy's terms.
Historian Robert Watson provides the definitive account of this largely forgotten attack on and defense of Washington-and the fascinating events surrounding the battle.
Table of Contents
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Prologue: Target Washington
Introduction: An Uncivil War
PART I. CAPITALS
1. The Long "Siege" of Washington
2. A Tale of Two Cities
3. To Washington, to Richmond
4. Capital Defenses
5. Tightening the Noose
6. Lee's Final Gamble
PART II. CAMPAIGN
7. The "Bad Old Man"
8. The Valley Campaign
9. Invasion
10. Chaos and Panic
11. Crossroads of History
12. The Race to Save Washington
PART III. CRUCIBLE
13. Skirmish
14. Attack!
15. The Incident
16. Victory
17. A Bitter End
18. Legacy
Epilogue: The Lost Cause
Appendix A: Timeline of Events
Appendix B: Map of Early's March to Washington
Appendix C: Map of Washington's Defenses
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About the Author
Product details
Published | 01 May 2025 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 256 |
ISBN | 9798881807337 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 11 b/w photos; 3 maps |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Many are familiar with the United States army battle cry, "On to Richmond!" during the American Civil War. However fewer likely know about Confederate efforts to attack Washington, DC. Dr. Watson expertly weaves a compelling narrative in Rebels at the Gates which traces military movements, political responses, audacious ambitions, and public sentiment from more than the usual players. A terrific read!
Christy S. Coleman, Executive Director, Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
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Robert Watson's compelling narrative, Rebels at the Gates, is a meticulously researched account which uncovers the long-forgotten battle during the Civil War when Confederate forces made a daring attempt to lay siege to the nation's capital. Watson expertly tells personal stories of courage and conflict, bringing to life the dramatic tensions of the time. A must-read for history enthusiasts of all types. His insightful analysis challenges us to remember this tumultuous time when the fate of the nation was in jeopardy.
Richard M. Yon, Ph.D, United States Military Academy at West Point
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With his masterful storytelling style, Robert Watson gives a vivid and meticulously researched account of an 1864 event that could have had dire consequences for both President Lincoln and for the country. It's American history at its best!
Ann Bocock, Host, Between the Covers, WXEL/PBS

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