Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... immediately fol- lowed these various moves on the military chess- board ; they served merely to define the hostile frontier . With Polk at Columbus , Buckner at Bowling Green , and Zollicoffer in front of Cumber- land Gap , the ...
... immediately fol- lowed these various moves on the military chess- board ; they served merely to define the hostile frontier . With Polk at Columbus , Buckner at Bowling Green , and Zollicoffer in front of Cumber- land Gap , the ...
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... immediately promise him any great augmentation of his force . Com- plaints and requests of this character were con- stantly coming to the Administration from all the commanders and governors , and a letter of Presi- dent Lincoln ...
... immediately promise him any great augmentation of his force . Com- plaints and requests of this character were con- stantly coming to the Administration from all the commanders and governors , and a letter of Presi- dent Lincoln ...
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... I am told . " Lincoln , " Endorse- ment , " Nov. 27 , 1861 . McClellan , 1861. W. R. Buell to Nov. 22 , Vol . VII . , p . 444 . Guthrie to Speed , Nov. 22 , 1861. MS . CHAP . IV . and hopes . McClellan immediately began EAST TENNESSEE 65.
... I am told . " Lincoln , " Endorse- ment , " Nov. 27 , 1861 . McClellan , 1861. W. R. Buell to Nov. 22 , Vol . VII . , p . 444 . Guthrie to Speed , Nov. 22 , 1861. MS . CHAP . IV . and hopes . McClellan immediately began EAST TENNESSEE 65.
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... immediately began send- ing him reënforcements , and in his first written instruction made the East Tennessee movement a prime object . This injunction he repeated and emphasized from time to time : " I am still con- vinced that ...
... immediately began send- ing him reënforcements , and in his first written instruction made the East Tennessee movement a prime object . This injunction he repeated and emphasized from time to time : " I am still con- vinced that ...
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... immediately arrested for trea- son on a civil writ . It must be recorded to the credit of Secretary Benjamin that he resisted the importunate clamors for Brownlow's trial and pun- ishment , and kept the honor of the Confederate ...
... immediately arrested for trea- son on a civil writ . It must be recorded to the credit of Secretary Benjamin that he resisted the importunate clamors for Brownlow's trial and pun- ishment , and kept the honor of the Confederate ...
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