Ken Burn's Civil War Series



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Volume Seven
1864: Most Hallowed Ground

The summer of 1864 is the North's darkest hour. Washington is panic-stricken when Jubal Early boldly attacks the outskirts of the city. To the south, Confederate cavalry commander Nathan Bedford Forrest, the "wizard of the saddle," slashes at William Tecumseh Sherman's supply lines, slowing his approach to Atlanta. Meanwhile at Petersburg, U.S. Grant's siege drags on with no end in sight. In the North, public opinion turns strongly against Lincoln and the war. That fall the presidential campaign sets Lincoln against his old commanding general, George McClellan, now the Democrat's "peace" candidate. Even Lincoln believes his reelection unlikely but dramatic eleventh-hour Union victories at Mobile Bay, Atlanta, and the Shenandoah Valley changed the odds. Lincoln wins in a landslide and the Confederacy's last hope for independence dies.



Authentic Civil War Era Music Complete With Real Regimental Band