Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Further to strengthen and consolidate the important military enterprises thus begun , Jefferson Davis now adopted a recommendation of Polk , that " they should be combined from West to East across the Mississippi Valley , and placed ...
... Further to strengthen and consolidate the important military enterprises thus begun , Jefferson Davis now adopted a recommendation of Polk , that " they should be combined from West to East across the Mississippi Valley , and placed ...
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... further aggressive movements against the small Union force , prin- cipally Home Guards , which had been collected and organized at Camp Dick Robinson . W. R. Vol . The strong Union Legislature which Kentucky elected in August met in ...
... further aggressive movements against the small Union force , prin- cipally Home Guards , which had been collected and organized at Camp Dick Robinson . W. R. Vol . The strong Union Legislature which Kentucky elected in August met in ...
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... further inaction was impossible . Three days before General Pillow occupied Hick- man , Frémont sent General Grant to Southeastern Missouri to concentrate the several Federal detach- ments , drive out the enemy , and destroy a rumored ...
... further inaction was impossible . Three days before General Pillow occupied Hick- man , Frémont sent General Grant to Southeastern Missouri to concentrate the several Federal detach- ments , drive out the enemy , and destroy a rumored ...
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... further operations occurred , a change of Union commanders took place . The excitement , labors , and responsi- bilities proved too great for the physical strength of General Anderson . Relieved at his own request , on October 8 , he ...
... further operations occurred , a change of Union commanders took place . The excitement , labors , and responsi- bilities proved too great for the physical strength of General Anderson . Relieved at his own request , on October 8 , he ...
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... of Hardee , Johnston was occupied with cal- culations for defense , and was asking for further reënforcements . Oct. 17 , 1861 . IV . , p . 456 . W. R. Vol . CHAPTER IV CHAP . IV . TH EAST TENNESSEE HE THE TENNESSEE LINE 57.
... of Hardee , Johnston was occupied with cal- culations for defense , and was asking for further reënforcements . Oct. 17 , 1861 . IV . , p . 456 . W. R. Vol . CHAPTER IV CHAP . IV . TH EAST TENNESSEE HE THE TENNESSEE LINE 57.
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