Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Army Ordered to Pittsburg Landing . Foote Relinquishes Command of the Union Gunboats • CHAPTER XVIII . THE SHILOH ... Army on the Battlefield . The Battle of Monday , April 7. Retreat of the Confederates . . 303 CHAPTER XIX . HALLECK'S ...
... Army Ordered to Pittsburg Landing . Foote Relinquishes Command of the Union Gunboats • CHAPTER XVIII . THE SHILOH ... Army on the Battlefield . The Battle of Monday , April 7. Retreat of the Confederates . . 303 CHAPTER XIX . HALLECK'S ...
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... Army of the Potomac . McClellan Calls for More Troops . Lee Resolves to Attack . Union and Confederate Forces . Lee's Plan of Battle . Confederates Defeated at Beaver Dam , but McClellan Orders Porter to With- draw to Gaines's Mill ...
... Army of the Potomac . McClellan Calls for More Troops . Lee Resolves to Attack . Union and Confederate Forces . Lee's Plan of Battle . Confederates Defeated at Beaver Dam , but McClellan Orders Porter to With- draw to Gaines's Mill ...
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... Army of the 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 ...
... Army of the 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 ...
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... army would withdraw if the Union army would do the same . To this the Legislature responded with another joint resolu- tion , that the conditions prescribed were an insult to the dignity of the State , " to which Kentucky cannot listen ...
... army would withdraw if the Union army would do the same . To this the Legislature responded with another joint resolu- tion , that the conditions prescribed were an insult to the dignity of the State , " to which Kentucky cannot listen ...
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... army , and ready to take part in whatever movement events might render feasible . Gen. Scott to Ander- font .. No serious or decisive conflicts immediately fol- lowed these various moves on the military chess- board ; they served merely ...
... army , and ready to take part in whatever movement events might render feasible . Gen. Scott to Ander- font .. No serious or decisive conflicts immediately fol- lowed these various moves on the military chess- board ; they served merely ...
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