Virtual Adult Program: The Road to Bristoe Station, Civil War Round Table
Main Library
Thursday, Mar. 28, 6:55PM-8:30PM
At the end of the July 1863, the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of the Potomac returned to the line of the upper Rappahannock. After a brief respite, both Robert E. Lee and George Meade expected the next phase of the Gettysburg campaign to begin shortly. This period represents the critical connective tissue between Gettysburg and the upcoming Bristoe Station and Mine Run campaigns which would decide whether Meade would pick the fruits of his Pennsylvania victory or be denied its rewards by Lee.
Registration is required. Virtual via Zoom
Registration is required. Virtual via Zoom