Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Potomac . His Retreat up the Valley . The President Orders McDowell and Frémont to Join at Strasburg . McDowell Arrives at the Rendezvous in Time . Frémont's Round - about March . Jackson Makes Good his Retreat . Defeats Frémont and ...
... Potomac . His Retreat up the Valley . The President Orders McDowell and Frémont to Join at Strasburg . McDowell Arrives at the Rendezvous in Time . Frémont's Round - about March . Jackson Makes Good his Retreat . Defeats Frémont and ...
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... Potomac , and not without apprehen- sion that his command would be dribbled away in fragments to this or to some one of the many urgent calls for troops which beset the Ad- ministration from every quarter . " To guard against ...
... Potomac , and not without apprehen- sion that his command would be dribbled away in fragments to this or to some one of the many urgent calls for troops which beset the Ad- ministration from every quarter . " To guard against ...
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... Potomac , to make an unfruitful reconnaissance , and to suffer the lamentable Ball's Bluff disaster , McClellan had nothing to show for his five months of local , and two months of chief command . The splendid autumn weather , the ...
... Potomac , to make an unfruitful reconnaissance , and to suffer the lamentable Ball's Bluff disaster , McClellan had nothing to show for his five months of local , and two months of chief command . The splendid autumn weather , the ...
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... Potomac after Pope's defeat in Virginia . In this instance these Cabinet signers had the good sense not to send their protest to Mr. Lincoln . Still a third when Stanton made an order giving Bishop Ames control of the Methodist churches ...
... Potomac after Pope's defeat in Virginia . In this instance these Cabinet signers had the good sense not to send their protest to Mr. Lincoln . Still a third when Stanton made an order giving Bishop Ames control of the Methodist churches ...
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... Potomac , without awaiting further in- crease of numbers or better drill and discipline , how long would it require to actually get in motion ? - [ An- swer , in pencil : ] If bridge - trains ready , by December 15th - probably 25th ...
... Potomac , without awaiting further in- crease of numbers or better drill and discipline , how long would it require to actually get in motion ? - [ An- swer , in pencil : ] If bridge - trains ready , by December 15th - probably 25th ...
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