Grant and Sherman: The Friendship That Won the Civil WarFarrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005 M10 1 - 480 páginas "We were as brothers," William Tecumseh Sherman said, describing his relationship to Ulysses S. Grant. They were incontestably two of the most important figures in the Civil War, but until now there has been no book about their victorious partnership and the deep friendship that made it possible. |
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The Friendship That Won the Civil War Charles Bracelen Flood. To my wife, Katherine Burnam Flood, and to our children, Caperton, Lucy, and Curtis This page intentionally left blank. As soon as real war.
... Soon after that conference at City Point, Grant forced Lee's final defeat at Appomattox Court House, and in North Carolina Sherman brought to an end the resistance of the South's other remaining large army under Joseph E. Johnston ...
... soon as a good mathematician and engineer . . . He had no bad habits whatever, and was a great favorite, though not a brilliant fellow. He couldn't, or wouldn't, dance. He had no facility in conversation with the ladies, a total absence ...
... soon thereafter when several of the Dents set off to attend a friend's wedding, with Grant included in the group. He arranged matters so that he and Julia were alone in a buggy, with him at the reins. As they approached a little wooden ...
... soon as Grant was back with his beloved Julia and their sons, his drinking ceased, despite the struggles to make a living that he experienced in the years before the Confederates fired on Fort Sumter. While Ulysses S. Grant sat bored in ...
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The Friendship That Won the Civl War 4 Grant Moves Forward with Sherman in a Supporting Role | 80 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 5 The Bond Forged at Shiloh | 90 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 6 Political Problems Military Challenges The Vicksburg Campaign Develops | 130 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 7 The Siege of Vicksburg | 160 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 14 Grant Sherman and Abraham Lincoln Hold a Council of Warand Peace | 290 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 15 I now feel like ending the matter Grants Final Offensive | 305 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 16 The Days After Appomattox Joy and Grief | 314 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 17 Sherman in Trouble | 337 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 18 Grant Sherman and the Radicals | 358 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 19 A Parade for Everyone and a Hearing for Sherman | 367 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 20 The Past and Future March Up Pennsylvania Avenue | 379 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War LEnvoi | 400 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 8 Pain and Pleasure on the Long Road to Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge | 190 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 9 Confusion at Chattanooga | 209 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 10 Grant and Sherman Begin to Develop the Winning Strategy | 232 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 11 Sherman Saves Lincolns Presidential Campaign | 244 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 12 Professional Judgment and Personal Friendship Savannah for Christmas | 259 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War 13 The March Through the Carolinas and an Additional Test of Friendship | 279 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War Notes | 403 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War Bibliography | 429 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War Acknowledgments | 437 |
The Friendship That Won the Civl War Index | 445 |
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Grant and Sherman: The Friendship that Won the Civil War Charles Bracelen Flood Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
Grant and Sherman: The Friendship That Won the Civil War Charles Bracelen Flood Vista previa limitada - 2006 |
Grant and Sherman: The Friendship That Won the Civil War Charles Bracelen Flood Vista previa limitada - 2006 |