







The Seven Days Battle 164 Years On
Explored what an invigorated McClellan might have accomplished rather than retreating to Harrison’s Landing
Early success north of the Chickahominy was followed up by a courageous thrust by Hooker that saw Union troops occupy the heights around Richmond
It became clear after a few days of dogged action that no breakthrough was coming for the Army of the Potomac, so McClellan, with his supply lines to Harrison’s Landing secured, withdrew in good order
Not much better than what happened historically, but it was a resounding success per the scenario rules