The Battle of Cold Harbor (also known as Second Cold Harbor) took place in Hanover County, Virginia from May 31-June 12, 1864. As a part of the overland campaign to Richmond of 1864 General Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia defeated Ulysses S. Grant and the Army of the Potomac. On June 3, the Union II, XVIII, and IX Corps attacked the Confederates at the Bethesda Church-Cold Harbor line and were massacred. The casualties sustained by the Union Army led Grant to say that “this charge seemed to revive [Confederate] hopes temporarily.” The National Park Service’s website provides an overview of the battle that recounts the day to day activity of the fighting as well as a list of Union and Confederate troops present at the battle. The National Parks Service’s website also includes a list of suggested readings for teachers and offers interactive travel trunks that are available for loan to classes. There is a link available that presents visitors with a map of different stops throughout a tour of the battlefield and gives suggestions for teachers to plan a fieldtrip to the battleground. The Civil War Preservation Trust ’s website has links to suggested readings, online resources, and battle facts about the events at Cold Harbor. The site includes a map that details the plan of battle for the Union and Confederate forces. Another resource that may be interesting to browse is Gordon C. Rhea’s Cold Harbor: Grant and Lee, May 26-June 3, 1864 , available in limited view on Google Books, which gives a rather detailed preview regarding the events of the battle. Grant commented on the battle in his memoirs:
“I have always regretted that the last assault on Cold Harbor was ever made. I might say the same thing of the assault of the 22 of May, 1863, at Vicksburg. At Cold Harbor no advantage was ever gained to compensate for the heavy loss we sustained. Indeed, the advantages other than those of relative losses, were on the Confederate side.”
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