Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes51-52Illinois State Historical Society., 1958 |
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... [ Halleck's ] advice had any weight either for good or evil in the big questions . . · [ He ] dealt chiefly with matters of routine . " T. Harry Williams , in Lincoln and His Generals , dealt more closely and more objectively with Halleck ...
... [ Halleck's ] advice had any weight either for good or evil in the big questions . . · [ He ] dealt chiefly with matters of routine . " T. Harry Williams , in Lincoln and His Generals , dealt more closely and more objectively with Halleck ...
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... Halleck called upon Mc- Clellan at the latter's house . Lincoln diagnosed the situa- tion as bad and , according to Halleck , said to McClellan : " General , you will take command of the forces in the field . " McClellan later claimed ...
... Halleck called upon Mc- Clellan at the latter's house . Lincoln diagnosed the situa- tion as bad and , according to Halleck , said to McClellan : " General , you will take command of the forces in the field . " McClellan later claimed ...
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... Halleck thought of occupying that section.26 - International diplomacy also drew Halleck away from military necessity . After the fall of Vicksburg in July , 1863 , Grant wanted to move his army on Mobile . But Lincoln and Seward wanted ...
... Halleck thought of occupying that section.26 - International diplomacy also drew Halleck away from military necessity . After the fall of Vicksburg in July , 1863 , Grant wanted to move his army on Mobile . But Lincoln and Seward wanted ...
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McLean Countys Newspapers Particularly | 7 |
Governor Cullom and the Pekin Whisky Ring Scandal | 28 |
The Illinois State Historical Society | 29 |
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