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Traces of the Bloody Struggle: The Civil War at Stevenson Ridge, Spotsylvania Court House ~Book Review~

Rebecca Hill
2 min readMar 30, 2022

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There are aspects of the Civil War that are not as well documented, and the struggle at the Spotsylvania Court House is one of those battles that is not well known. Chris Mackowski takes the battle and breaks it down, giving the reader insight into the battle without completely overwhelming those who may not know a lot about the Civil War.

While many know the overtures, the major battles, and the major players — many do not realize that there were minor skirmishes and battles all over — many in Virginia. It was also a long and drawn out, consisting of a few battles over a two-week period, that was costly — mostly in the lives of men. The Court House was a meeting spot for the two armies.

The Civil War at Stevenson Ridge, Spotsylvania Court House was a fantastic, well-thought-out book. Mackowski takes on Grant’s campaign, his determination to end the war at all costs, and in 1864 — met the Confederate Army at the Battle of the Spotsy Court House. Each of the major players is noted, their exploits, those killed and who survived, the ups, the down, and all the in-betweens are looked at. There are also tour tips for the battlefield if you choose to visit, and I plan to use it this summer as I take a group of teenage boys across some of the…

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Rebecca Hill
Rebecca Hill

Written by Rebecca Hill

Mom, Army Veteran, Sr. Program Coordinator, Editor, History Professor, and Avid Reader.

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