Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... OPERATIONS 2 . TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY . 64 MISSOURI 96 THE DEFENSES OF WASHINGTON IN 1862 ... 176 FORT DONELSON 185 HAMPTON ROADS AND THE BATTLE OF THE " MONITOR " AND " MERRIMAC " . 232 BATTLE OF ROANOKE ISLAND .. 248 THE LOWER ...
... OPERATIONS 2 . TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY . 64 MISSOURI 96 THE DEFENSES OF WASHINGTON IN 1862 ... 176 FORT DONELSON 185 HAMPTON ROADS AND THE BATTLE OF THE " MONITOR " AND " MERRIMAC " . 232 BATTLE OF ROANOKE ISLAND .. 248 THE LOWER ...
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... OPERATIONS . This reply to some extent satisfied the inquiry . But even had it been strictly accurate , the ability of the American Government to fulfill its announce- ment might naturally have been doubted by foreign CHAP . 2 ABRAHAM ...
... OPERATIONS . This reply to some extent satisfied the inquiry . But even had it been strictly accurate , the ability of the American Government to fulfill its announce- ment might naturally have been doubted by foreign CHAP . 2 ABRAHAM ...
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... operations . Accordingly , orders were issued on August 2 and August 11 to Briga- dier - General Thomas W. Sherman to proceed to New England and recruit an expeditionary land force of twelve thousand men , while Captain Sam- uel F. Du ...
... operations . Accordingly , orders were issued on August 2 and August 11 to Briga- dier - General Thomas W. Sherman to proceed to New England and recruit an expeditionary land force of twelve thousand men , while Captain Sam- uel F. Du ...
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... operations in Missouri , and instead prepared an expedition into Kentucky , which became the initial step of his brilliant and fruitful campaign in that direction a few months later . He saw that Columbus , his primary objective point ...
... operations in Missouri , and instead prepared an expedition into Kentucky , which became the initial step of his brilliant and fruitful campaign in that direction a few months later . He saw that Columbus , his primary objective point ...
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... operations occurred , a change of Union commanders took place . The excitement , labors , and responsi- bilities proved too great for the physical strength of General Anderson . Relieved at his own request , on October 8 , he ...
... operations occurred , a change of Union commanders took place . The excitement , labors , and responsi- bilities proved too great for the physical strength of General Anderson . Relieved at his own request , on October 8 , he ...
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