Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Sherman's Advance to Mul- draugh's Hill . Preparations to Defend Frankfort . Sherman Succeeds Anderson . Cameron's Conference with Sherman . Lincoln's Letter to Governor Morton . Johnston Calls Out Reënforcements . His Defensive Policy ...
... Sherman's Advance to Mul- draugh's Hill . Preparations to Defend Frankfort . Sherman Succeeds Anderson . Cameron's Conference with Sherman . Lincoln's Letter to Governor Morton . Johnston Calls Out Reënforcements . His Defensive Policy ...
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... Sherman's Opinion of Them . The President Visits the Army at Harrison's Landing . Correspondence About Ab- sentees . Halleck Sent to Harrison's Landing . It is Resolved to Withdraw the Army of the Potomac from the James . McClellan ...
... Sherman's Opinion of Them . The President Visits the Army at Harrison's Landing . Correspondence About Ab- sentees . Halleck Sent to Harrison's Landing . It is Resolved to Withdraw the Army of the Potomac from the James . McClellan ...
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... Sherman , Aug. 2and 11 , 1861 . W. R. Vol . VI . , p . 168 . lowing characteristic letter from President Lincoln to General Scott : MY DEAR SIR : Since conversing with you I have con- cluded to request you to frame an order for ...
... Sherman , Aug. 2and 11 , 1861 . W. R. Vol . VI . , p . 168 . lowing characteristic letter from President Lincoln to General Scott : MY DEAR SIR : Since conversing with you I have con- cluded to request you to frame an order for ...
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... Sherman , afterwards the famous leader of the march to the sea ) was called to Wash- ington , President Lincoln , in presence of the Cab- inet , explained to him that this expedition was specially favored by General Scott ; described in ...
... Sherman , afterwards the famous leader of the march to the sea ) was called to Wash- ington , President Lincoln , in presence of the Cab- inet , explained to him that this expedition was specially favored by General Scott ; described in ...
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... Sherman was and is to bear a conspicuous part , is in no wise to be abandoned , but must be ready to move by the first or very early in October . Let all prepara- tions go forward accordingly . " Instead of the first , it was the end of ...
... Sherman was and is to bear a conspicuous part , is in no wise to be abandoned , but must be ready to move by the first or very early in October . Let all prepara- tions go forward accordingly . " Instead of the first , it was the end of ...
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