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BVT. BRIG. GEN. JOHN C. TIDBALL ON THE FALL OF FORT STEDMAN AND RICHMOND
JOHN C. TIDBALL (1825-1906) Colonel of the 4th N.Y. Artillery, a brilliant leader of horse artillery brevetted five times for gallantry and personally commended by Lincoln for his actions at Gettysburg. Fine content war-date battle letter concerning the role played by his troops in helping repulse the Confederate breakthrough at Fort Stedman on March 25, 1865, 4pp. 8vo., "Hd. Qrs. Arty. Brig., 9th Corps", Apr. 3, 1865 to Sally Satterlee the day after the evacuation of Petersburg. In part: "...We have had considerable fighting for the past week. Yesterday morning, at 4 o'clock a general assault was made along the whole line, and we broke through and drove the enemy at many points." Several days before, Tidball was at the battle of Fort Stedman and gives an account: "...I got about thirty pieces of artillery to concentrate upon them...our infantry reoccupied it [Fort Stedman] without opposition. The cross fire in rear was so terrific as to deter them from going back to their own lines." Regarding the capture of Richmond, he says: "The great object for which we have been fighting so hard for the last four years has now been gained...and I suppose we may...begin to look for a speedy conclusion of the war." Six days after writing this letter, Robert E. Lee surrendered his army at Appomattox with all other Confederate armies in the field following suit over the next eight weeks. Fine.

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