Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Tennessee River Expedition . Halleck's Censure of 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 ...
... Tennessee River Expedition . Halleck's Censure of 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 ...
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... TENNESSEE LINE N the State of Kentucky the long game of po- litical intrigue came to an end as the autumn of 1861 ... river . The first defensive work of the latter was Fort Pillow , 215 miles below , armed with only twelve 32 - pounders ...
... TENNESSEE LINE N the State of Kentucky the long game of po- litical intrigue came to an end as the autumn of 1861 ... river . The first defensive work of the latter was Fort Pillow , 215 miles below , armed with only twelve 32 - pounders ...
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... river for about five miles . Both the Union and Con- federate commanders ... river from New Madrid , and occupy the town of Columbus . The Confederate movement created a flurry in neutrality circles . Numerous protests ... TENNESSEE LINE 43.
... river for about five miles . Both the Union and Con- federate commanders ... river from New Madrid , and occupy the town of Columbus . The Confederate movement created a flurry in neutrality circles . Numerous protests ... TENNESSEE LINE 43.
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... River . Neverthe- less , President Lincoln , the Governors of Ohio and Indiana , and the various military commanders ... TENNESSEE LINE 47.
... River . Neverthe- less , President Lincoln , the Governors of Ohio and Indiana , and the various military commanders ... TENNESSEE LINE 47.
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... River to the town of Paducah , at the mouth of the Tennessee , where he arrived on the morning of the 6th . A contraband trade with the rebels , by means of small steamboats plying on the Ten- nessee and Cumberland rivers , had called ...
... River to the town of Paducah , at the mouth of the Tennessee , where he arrived on the morning of the 6th . A contraband trade with the rebels , by means of small steamboats plying on the Ten- nessee and Cumberland rivers , had called ...
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