Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Sherman on landing found the conquest so extensive as to require all his force and facilities . He said : We had no idea , in preparing the expedition of such immense success . We found to our surprise that , instead of having difficult ...
... Sherman on landing found the conquest so extensive as to require all his force and facilities . He said : We had no idea , in preparing the expedition of such immense success . We found to our surprise that , instead of having difficult ...
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... Sherman and George H. Thomas , both destined to great useful- ness and fame . A delegation of prominent Ken- tuckians met him to set forth the critical condition of their State . He dispatched Sherman to solicit help from Frémont and ...
... Sherman and George H. Thomas , both destined to great useful- ness and fame . A delegation of prominent Ken- tuckians met him to set forth the critical condition of their State . He dispatched Sherman to solicit help from Frémont and ...
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... Sherman . An expedition of the enemy had burned the important railroad bridges , apparently , however , with the simple ob- ject of creating delay . Nevertheless , Sherman went on and occupied Muldraugh's Hill , where he was soon ...
... Sherman . An expedition of the enemy had burned the important railroad bridges , apparently , however , with the simple ob- ject of creating delay . Nevertheless , Sherman went on and occupied Muldraugh's Hill , where he was soon ...
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... Sherman , who was designated by General Ibid . , p . 297. Scott to succeed him . The new and heavy duties which fell ... Sherman , Orders , Oct. 8 , 1861 . Sherman to Garrett 8 , 1861 . İbid . transition . By vote of her people and her ...
... Sherman , who was designated by General Ibid . , p . 297. Scott to succeed him . The new and heavy duties which fell ... Sherman , Orders , Oct. 8 , 1861 . Sherman to Garrett 8 , 1861 . İbid . transition . By vote of her people and her ...
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... Sherman . " I remember taking a large map of the United States , " writes Sherman , " and assuming the people of the whole South to be in rebellion , that our task was to subdue them , showed that McClellan was on the left , having a ...
... Sherman . " I remember taking a large map of the United States , " writes Sherman , " and assuming the people of the whole South to be in rebellion , that our task was to subdue them , showed that McClellan was on the left , having a ...
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