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Encyclopedia > Chancellorsville

Chancellorsville is an unicorporated village in Virginia, about twenty miles west of Fredericksburg. It is located in Spotsylvania and Orange Counties. The American Civil War Battle of Chancellorsville occurred there, and the Wilderness is generally considered part of the village and its surrounding area. Both battles' monuments are located near the village.


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Chancellorsville Battlefield (597 words)
Chancellorsville A good summary of the Battle of Chancellorsville with links to biographies of key participants.
The Battle of Chancellorsville Robert K. Krick, our former Chief Historian, has written a series of articles on the Battle of Chancellorsville that are being published in the local newspaper.
Chancellorsville A good website of links to information about the Battle of Chancellorsville including the Order of Battle.
Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park - Battle of Chancellorsville (U.S. National Park Service) (3057 words)
Confederate leadership during the Chancellorsville Campaign may represent the finest generalship of the Civil War, but the luster of "Lee's greatest victory" tarnishes upon examination of the battle's tangible results.
Finally, Lee's triumph at Chancellorsville imbued him with the belief that his army was invincible.
The battle of Chancellorsville was the biggest mismatch of the war.
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