The Chancellorsville Campaign

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This page indexes all articles in The Immigrants’ Civil War series on the Chancellorsville Campaign. The Battle of Chancellorsville was fought from April 30 to May 6, 1863.

1. The Irish Brigade on the Road to Chancellorsville

2. The “German” XI Corps on the Eve of Chancellorsville

3. The “Germans Run Away” at Chancellorsville

4. The New York Times, the Germans, and the Anatomy of a Scapegoat at Chancellorsville

5. An Irish Soldier Between Chancellorsville and Gettysburg

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Patrick Young blogs daily for Long Island Wins. He is the Downstate Advocacy Director of the New York Immigration Coalition and Special Professor of Immigration Law at Hofstra School of Law. He served as the Director of Legal Services and Program at Central American Refugee Center (CARECEN) for three decades before retiring in 2019. Pat is also a student of immigration history and the author of The Immigrants' Civil War.

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