Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... bank of the Cumberland River , where he could , at the same time , defend Cumberland Gap and incite Eastern Kentucky to rebellion . Here he became so troublesome that Buell found it necessary to dislodge him , and late in December sent ...
... bank of the Cumberland River , where he could , at the same time , defend Cumberland Gap and incite Eastern Kentucky to rebellion . Here he became so troublesome that Buell found it necessary to dislodge him , and late in December sent ...
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... Banks . For months this measure had been pressed upon General McClellan by the Government . An army of 150,000 men , it was admitted , could not be adequately commanded by the machinery of divisions and brigades alone . But though ...
... Banks . For months this measure had been pressed upon General McClellan by the Government . An army of 150,000 men , it was admitted , could not be adequately commanded by the machinery of divisions and brigades alone . But though ...
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... bank of the Potomac were made subsequently . Forts Alexander , Franklin , and Ripley were afterward united and called redoubts Davis , Kirby , and Cross , receiving later the name of Fort Sumner . Forts De Kalb , Massachusetts ...
... bank of the Potomac were made subsequently . Forts Alexander , Franklin , and Ripley were afterward united and called redoubts Davis , Kirby , and Cross , receiving later the name of Fort Sumner . Forts De Kalb , Massachusetts ...
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... bank of the Potomac fully garrisoned , and those on the left bank oc- cupied , a covering force in front of the Virginia line of 25,000 men would suffice . ( Keyes , Heintzelman , and Mc- Dowell . ) A total of 40,000 men for the defense ...
... bank of the Potomac fully garrisoned , and those on the left bank oc- cupied , a covering force in front of the Virginia line of 25,000 men would suffice . ( Keyes , Heintzelman , and Mc- Dowell . ) A total of 40,000 men for the defense ...
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... Banks in the Shenan- doah , all those at Warrenton , at Manassas , and on the lower Po- tomac . But he does not deny the facts stated by Wadsworth and confirmed by Hitchcock and Thomas . T Fields GEN . GRANT'S HEAD QUARTERS Mrs Crisp ...
... Banks in the Shenan- doah , all those at Warrenton , at Manassas , and on the lower Po- tomac . But he does not deny the facts stated by Wadsworth and confirmed by Hitchcock and Thomas . T Fields GEN . GRANT'S HEAD QUARTERS Mrs Crisp ...
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