Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Grant Occupies Paducah . Anderson Resumes Com- mand in Kentucky . Sherman's Advance to Mul- draugh's Hill ... Grant's Tennessee Reconnaissance . X TABLE OF CONTENTS.
... Grant Occupies Paducah . Anderson Resumes Com- mand in Kentucky . Sherman's Advance to Mul- draugh's Hill ... Grant's Tennessee Reconnaissance . X TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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... GRANT AND THOMAS IN KENTUCKY Characteristics of Grant . His Early Western Duties . Commands the Post of Cairo . The Battle of Belmont . Grant's Narrow Escape . Lincoln's Letter to Mc- Clernand . Thomas in Eastern Kentucky ...
... GRANT AND THOMAS IN KENTUCKY Characteristics of Grant . His Early Western Duties . Commands the Post of Cairo . The Battle of Belmont . Grant's Narrow Escape . Lincoln's Letter to Mc- Clernand . Thomas in Eastern Kentucky ...
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... Grant Invests Fort Donelson . Foote's Gunboat Attack . Conference Between Grant and Foote . Pillow and Buckner Attempt a Sortie . Council of Confederate Commanders . Escape of Floyd and Pillow . Buckner Proposes an Armistice . Grant ...
... Grant Invests Fort Donelson . Foote's Gunboat Attack . Conference Between Grant and Foote . Pillow and Buckner Attempt a Sortie . Council of Confederate Commanders . Escape of Floyd and Pillow . Buckner Proposes an Armistice . Grant ...
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... Grant . Hal- leck Placed in Command of the Three Western Depart- ments . The Concentration at Pittsburg Landing . The Junction of Johnston and Beauregard at Corinth . Confederate Plan of Attack . Situation of the Battle- field . The ...
... Grant . Hal- leck Placed in Command of the Three Western Depart- ments . The Concentration at Pittsburg Landing . The Junction of Johnston and Beauregard at Corinth . Confederate Plan of Attack . Situation of the Battle- field . The ...
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... arise . Even if the neutral attitude of Ken- tucky had not been brought to an end by the ad- vance of the Confederate forces , it would have " Session Laws , " pp . 13-17 . Frémont to Grant , Aug. 28 , Vol . III THE TENNESSEE LINE 47.
... arise . Even if the neutral attitude of Ken- tucky had not been brought to an end by the ad- vance of the Confederate forces , it would have " Session Laws , " pp . 13-17 . Frémont to Grant , Aug. 28 , Vol . III THE TENNESSEE LINE 47.
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