History of the Civil War in 10 Battles, Part 18: The Overland Campaign

Published: Nov. 29, 2018, 8:25 a.m.

b"We're nearing the end of our Civil War series. It's 1864. Lincoln is re-elected, and Sherman's March to the Sea obliterated the Confederacy's industrial base. But work remains for General Grant. He must contend with his greatest foe, Robert E. Lee. Now that Grant was directing the operations of the Army of the Potomac, Northern expectations were high. Southern expectations were also high. Grant had three objectives: 1) Tie Lee down (Grant told Meade \\u201cWherever Lee goes you will go also.\\u201d); 2) Bleed Lee\\u2019s army as much as possible; 3) Take Richmond."