Adelbert Ames: 1835-1933, General, Senator, Governor; the Story of His Life and Times and His Integrity as a Soldier and Statesman in the Service of the United States of America Throughout the Civil War and in Mississippi in the Years of ReconstructionMacdonald, 1964 - 625 páginas |
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... military decrees of history . ' It was of far - reaching impact from both a military standpoint and from political and moral significance as well . It stated principles underlying the Union cause and the start of Reconstruction . The ...
... military decrees of history . ' It was of far - reaching impact from both a military standpoint and from political and moral significance as well . It stated principles underlying the Union cause and the start of Reconstruction . The ...
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... military organization on duty there . The employment of troops beyond the ordinary routine of duty has been confined to expeditions for the purpose of arresting lawless characters guilty of murder or other serious offenses . Supported ...
... military organization on duty there . The employment of troops beyond the ordinary routine of duty has been confined to expeditions for the purpose of arresting lawless characters guilty of murder or other serious offenses . Supported ...
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... military record was outstanding ; he won the praise and friendship of his commanding generals and the highest honors Con- gress could bestow in promotions and the Medal of Honor . While on military duty in Mississippi , the policies of ...
... military record was outstanding ; he won the praise and friendship of his commanding generals and the highest honors Con- gress could bestow in promotions and the Medal of Honor . While on military duty in Mississippi , the policies of ...
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