Description: Shot Bullet from The Battle of The Wilderness, Virginia with Display Case & COASee our other items Civil War Bullet found in Wilderness, Virginia The Battle of the Wilderness marked the first stage of a major Union offensive toward the Confederate capital of Richmond, ordered by the newly named Union General-in-Chief Ulysses S. Grant in the spring of 1864. As the Army of the Potomac crossed the Rapidan River on May 4, Confederate General Robert E. Lee determined that his Army of Northern Virginia would confront the enemy in the dense Virginia woods known as the Wilderness. Familiar terrain for the rebels, the heavy woods and dense undergrowth also negated the Union’s numerical advantage–115,000 to 65,000–by making it nearly impossible for a large army to make an orderly advance. Two days of bloody and often chaotic combat followed, ending in a tactical draw and heavy casualties, especially on the Union side. Grant refused to retreat, however, and instead ordered his battered troops to continued southward in what would be a long and costly–but ultimately successful–campaign. Bullet comes in a 3 x 4" matted display case stating location where found. This case comes with a "Certificate of Authenticity" Southern Star GUARANTEES this product to be AUTHENTIC & GENUINE LIFETIME WARRANTY ON AUTHENTICITY You will receive a different bullet from pictured. Only presentable bullets will be used.
Price: 19.89 USD
Location: Dover, Tennessee
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Country of Manufacture: United States