Stonewall Jackson's Flank Attack at Chancellorsville PART 2: Chancellorsville 160

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Part two of our exploration of Stonewall Jackson's famed flank attack at the Battle of Chancellorsville on May 2, 1863. After a 12-mile march around the front of the Union Army, Jackson stacked nearly 31,000 men on the Federal right flank and rolled up Oliver Otis Howard's 11th Army Corps. High drama played out in the fields and forests of the "Wilderness" near Chancellorsville. Visit the land recently preserved by the American Battlefield Trust and the Central Virginia Battlefields Trust. Join Chris Mackwoski, Steward Henderson, Tom Van Winkle, and Kris White for an examination of this famed assault.

This video is part of our coverage commemorating the 160th Anniversary of the Battle of Chancellorsville. View the entire tour series here:    • Chancellorsville: 160th Anniversary  

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