Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... eral exchange , and though some delay occurred , the arrangement was brought into effectual opera- tion in August , 1862 , at which time the Savannah privateersmen , together with some seventy or eighty others , were exchanged ; and the ...
... eral exchange , and though some delay occurred , the arrangement was brought into effectual opera- tion in August , 1862 , at which time the Savannah privateersmen , together with some seventy or eighty others , were exchanged ; and the ...
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... eral Sherman on landing found the conquest so extensive as to require all his force and facilities . He said : We had no idea , in preparing the expedition of such immense success . We found to our surprise that , instead of having ...
... eral Sherman on landing found the conquest so extensive as to require all his force and facilities . He said : We had no idea , in preparing the expedition of such immense success . We found to our surprise that , instead of having ...
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... eral forces who held it a strategical advantage both for defense and offense , against which the Con- federates had no corresponding foothold on the great river . The first defensive work of the latter was Fort Pillow , 215 miles below ...
... eral forces who held it a strategical advantage both for defense and offense , against which the Con- federates had no corresponding foothold on the great river . The first defensive work of the latter was Fort Pillow , 215 miles below ...
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... eral Sherman ordered to report to VOL . V. - 5 General Buell while he ranks General Buell , but would greatly rejoice to know that he was di- rected to report to Major - Gen- eral Buell , and so would most if not all the Union men of ...
... eral Sherman ordered to report to VOL . V. - 5 General Buell while he ranks General Buell , but would greatly rejoice to know that he was di- rected to report to Major - Gen- eral Buell , and so would most if not all the Union men of ...
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... officer founds upon his personal observation . Apparently Gen- eral Buell accepted the instruction which had been given him ; but McClellan quickly discovered p . 1 . CHAP . IV . that the reënforcements sent were not EAST TENNESSEE 67.
... officer founds upon his personal observation . Apparently Gen- eral Buell accepted the instruction which had been given him ; but McClellan quickly discovered p . 1 . CHAP . IV . that the reënforcements sent were not EAST TENNESSEE 67.
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