Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... March to Mayfield . Smith's March to Calloway . Gunboat Reconnaissance of Fort Henry . McClernand's Report . Lincoln's Advice on the Western Campaign . Halleck Suggests a Tennessee Movement • 99 CHAPTER VII . GRANT AND THOMAS IN ...
... March to Mayfield . Smith's March to Calloway . Gunboat Reconnaissance of Fort Henry . McClernand's Report . Lincoln's Advice on the Western Campaign . Halleck Suggests a Tennessee Movement • 99 CHAPTER VII . GRANT AND THOMAS IN ...
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... March to Manassas . Quaker Guns . McClellan Removed from Chief Command . The Coun- cil at Fairfax Court House . Its Plan Approved by Lincoln . The Army Moved to Fort Monroe . The Protection of Washington . McDowell's Corps Ordered to ...
... March to Manassas . Quaker Guns . McClellan Removed from Chief Command . The Coun- cil at Fairfax Court House . Its Plan Approved by Lincoln . The Army Moved to Fort Monroe . The Protection of Washington . McDowell's Corps Ordered to ...
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... March . Jackson Makes Good his Retreat . Defeats Frémont and Shields at Cross Keys and Port Re- public . · CHAPTER XXIII . THE SEVEN DAYS ' BATTLES The Government Sends Large Reënforcements to Mc- Clellan . McDowell's Second Division ...
... March . Jackson Makes Good his Retreat . Defeats Frémont and Shields at Cross Keys and Port Re- public . · CHAPTER XXIII . THE SEVEN DAYS ' BATTLES The Government Sends Large Reënforcements to Mc- Clellan . McDowell's Second Division ...
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... march to the sea ) was called to Wash- ington , President Lincoln , in presence of the Cab- inet , explained to him that this expedition was specially favored by General Scott ; described in a general way its extent and purpose ...
... march to the sea ) was called to Wash- ington , President Lincoln , in presence of the Cab- inet , explained to him that this expedition was specially favored by General Scott ; described in a general way its extent and purpose ...
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... march upon Frankfort , the capital , to disperse the Legislature ; a simultaneous advance by Buck- ner in force , and the capture of Louisville would , in a brief campaign , complete the subjugation of Kentucky to the rebellion . There ...
... march upon Frankfort , the capital , to disperse the Legislature ; a simultaneous advance by Buck- ner in force , and the capture of Louisville would , in a brief campaign , complete the subjugation of Kentucky to the rebellion . There ...
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