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| | Seven Days battles - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Seven Days battles (via CobWeb/3.1 pl1.cs.utk.edu) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17) |
 | | Seven Days battles, in the American Civil War, the week-long Confederate counter-offensive (June 26–July 2, 1862) near Richmond, Va., that ended the Peninsular campaign Peninsular campaign, in the American Civil War, the unsuccessful Union attempt (Apr.–July, 1862) to capture Richmond, Va., by way of the peninsula between the York and James rivers. |
 | | On the next day, however, McClellan, declining to take the offensive, withdrew to Harrison's Landing on the James River, and the Peninsular campaign was over. |
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