Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... conflicts immediately fol- lowed these various moves on the military chess- board ; they served merely to define the hostile frontier . With Polk at Columbus , Buckner at Bowling Green , and Zollicoffer in front of Cumber- land Gap ...
... conflicts immediately fol- lowed these various moves on the military chess- board ; they served merely to define the hostile frontier . With Polk at Columbus , Buckner at Bowling Green , and Zollicoffer in front of Cumber- land Gap ...
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... conflict of which he was directing so large a share . Frémont's treatment of the slavery ques- tion had been too radical ; Halleck's now became too conservative . It is not probable that this grew out of his mere wish to avoid the error ...
... conflict of which he was directing so large a share . Frémont's treatment of the slavery ques- tion had been too radical ; Halleck's now became too conservative . It is not probable that this grew out of his mere wish to avoid the error ...
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... change , in order that conflict of authority or of military plans might be Lincoln , Endorse- ment , Nov. 6 , 1861. W. R. p . 456 . StJoseph Johnstown Hudson Macom Hur Shelbing Palmyra JEFFERSON Osage Quincy 96 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... change , in order that conflict of authority or of military plans might be Lincoln , Endorse- ment , Nov. 6 , 1861. W. R. p . 456 . StJoseph Johnstown Hudson Macom Hur Shelbing Palmyra JEFFERSON Osage Quincy 96 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... conflict of evidence as to Stanton's precise attitude in this new relation . Ex - Secretary Black has written that he fully adopted the non- coercion views of his ( Black's ) official opinion of November 20 , and of Buchanan's annual ...
... conflict of evidence as to Stanton's precise attitude in this new relation . Ex - Secretary Black has written that he fully adopted the non- coercion views of his ( Black's ) official opinion of November 20 , and of Buchanan's annual ...
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... conflict of his own doubts and intentions the orders had been so tardy that Nelson's em- barkation was only beginning on the day when Donelson surrendered . McClellan's further con- ditional order to Buell , to help Grant if it were ...
... conflict of his own doubts and intentions the orders had been so tardy that Nelson's em- barkation was only beginning on the day when Donelson surrendered . McClellan's further con- ditional order to Buell , to help Grant if it were ...
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advance April arms army attack batteries battle Beauregard blockade Bowling Green brigade Buckner Buell Butler Cabinet Cairo camp campaign capture CHAP Columbus command Confederate Congress coöperation Corinth Cumberland Cumberland Gap Curtis Davis defense Department dispatch division Donelson duty East Tennessee enemy enemy's eral expedition Farragut Federal fire flag fleet flotilla force Fort Donelson Fort Henry Fort Monroe forts Frémont Government Grant gunboats guns Halleck immediately Island Jefferson Davis Johnston Kentucky land letter Manassas March McClellan ment Merrimac miles military Mississippi Missouri Monroe move movement Nashville naval Navy North officers operations Orleans Port position Potomac President Lincoln prisoners railroad rebel rebellion reënforcements regiments Report retreat Richmond road Roanoke Island Secretary Secretary of War sent Sherman ships slaves South Stanton steamer surrender telegraphed Tennessee River tion troops Union vessels victory VIII W. R. Vol Washington West whole wrote