Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... o'clock the Wabash turned and for the third time led the line inward past the forts the battle was decided . Fort Walker gave no re- VOL . V. - 2 CHAP . I. CHAP . I. sponse . Commander John Rodgers - who HATTERAS AND PORT ROYAL 17.
... o'clock the Wabash turned and for the third time led the line inward past the forts the battle was decided . Fort Walker gave no re- VOL . V. - 2 CHAP . I. CHAP . I. sponse . Commander John Rodgers - who HATTERAS AND PORT ROYAL 17.
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... o'clock ; also one bridge on the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad at the same time , and an effort made to burn the largest bridge on my road . There is great excite- ment along the whole line of road and evidence that the Union ...
... o'clock ; also one bridge on the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad at the same time , and an effort made to burn the largest bridge on my road . There is great excite- ment along the whole line of road and evidence that the Union ...
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... o'clock . General Meigs , hav- ing been called into conference , concurred in the opinion that a movement from the present base was preferable ; but no definite resolution was taken , as General McClellan was reported as fully recovered ...
... o'clock . General Meigs , hav- ing been called into conference , concurred in the opinion that a movement from the present base was preferable ; but no definite resolution was taken , as General McClellan was reported as fully recovered ...
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... o'clock on the morning of the 15th the divisions of Pillow and Buckner moved out to attack McClernand's di- vision , and if possible open an avenue of retreat by the road running southward from Dover to Char- lotte . The Confederates ...
... o'clock on the morning of the 15th the divisions of Pillow and Buckner moved out to attack McClernand's di- vision , and if possible open an avenue of retreat by the road running southward from Dover to Char- lotte . The Confederates ...
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... o'clock . So little was the new system and model in favor , that the 1 Mr. Welles , who was in the habit of coldly noting in his dead- ly diary all the indiscretions of his colleagues , says that Mr. Stanton closed his list of sinister ...
... o'clock . So little was the new system and model in favor , that the 1 Mr. Welles , who was in the habit of coldly noting in his dead- ly diary all the indiscretions of his colleagues , says that Mr. Stanton closed his list of sinister ...
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