Second Battle of Ream's Station
The Second Battle of Ream's Station (also Reams or Reams's) was fought during the siege of Petersburg in the American Civil War on August 25, 1864, in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. A Union force under Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock began destroying part of the Petersburg Railroad, which was a vital supply line for Gen. Robert E. Lee's Confederate army in Petersburg, Virginia. Lee sent a force under Lt. Gen. A. P. Hill to challenge Hancock and the Confederates were able to rout the Union troops from their fortifications at Reams Station. However, they lost a key portion of the railroad, causing further logistical difficulties for the remainder of the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign.
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Second Battle of Ream's Station
The Second Battle of Ream's Station (also Reams or Reams's) was fought during the siege of Petersburg in the American Civil War on August 25, 1864, in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. A Union force under Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock began destroying part of the Petersburg Railroad, which was a vital supply line for Gen. Robert E. Lee's Confederate army in Petersburg, Virginia. Lee sent a force under Lt. Gen. A. P. Hill to challenge Hancock and the Confederates were able to rout the Union troops from their fortifications at Reams Station. However, they lost a key portion of the railroad, causing further logistical difficulties for the remainder of the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign.
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De Tweede Slag bij Ream's Stat ...... e weken en maanden na de slag.
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La segunda batalla de Ream's S ...... s para el resto de la campaña.
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The Second Battle of Ream's St ...... Richmond-Petersburg Campaign.
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Второе сражение при Римс-Стейш ...... от дивизионного командования.
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第二次リーム駅の戦い(だいにじリームえきのたたかい、英: S ...... が失われ、この方面作戦の残り期間は兵站の難しさが酷くなった。
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Contemporary engraving showing the final repulse of the Confederate assault
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The agony of that day never di ...... nes broken and his guns taken.
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De Tweede Slag bij Ream's Stat ...... e weken en maanden na de slag.
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La seconde bataille de Ream's ...... iques pendant le reste de la .
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La segunda batalla de Ream's S ...... s para el resto de la campaña.
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The Second Battle of Ream's St ...... Richmond-Petersburg Campaign.
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Второе сражение при Римс-Стейш ...... от дивизионного командования.
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第二次リーム駅の戦い(だいにじリームえきのたたかい、英: S ...... が失われ、この方面作戦の残り期間は兵站の難しさが酷くなった。
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Second Battle of Ream's Station
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第二次リーム駅の戦い
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