Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... land Gap , the Confederate frontier was practically along the northern Tennessee line . The Union line ran irregularly through the center of Ken- tucky . One direct result was rapidly to eliminate the armed secessionists . Humphrey ...
... land Gap , the Confederate frontier was practically along the northern Tennessee line . The Union line ran irregularly through the center of Ken- tucky . One direct result was rapidly to eliminate the armed secessionists . Humphrey ...
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... land Gap to be fortified , and completed the works Cooper , at Columbus , " to meet the probable flotilla from Ibid . , p . 436. the North , supposed to carry two hundred heavy Buckner , guns " ; while Buckner was vigorously admonished ...
... land Gap to be fortified , and completed the works Cooper , at Columbus , " to meet the probable flotilla from Ibid . , p . 436. the North , supposed to carry two hundred heavy Buckner , guns " ; while Buckner was vigorously admonished ...
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... lands and epochs , were to be expected for a quarter , if not for half , the coming year . Besides all this , McClel- lan had fallen seriously ill . With most urgent need of early action , every prospect of securing it seemed to be thus ...
... lands and epochs , were to be expected for a quarter , if not for half , the coming year . Besides all this , McClel- lan had fallen seriously ill . With most urgent need of early action , every prospect of securing it seemed to be thus ...
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... land side by a line of abatis . By the time Grant reached his position the rebel camp , originally consisting of a single regiment , had been reënforced by five regiments from Columbus under General Pillow . A deliberate battle with ...
... land side by a line of abatis . By the time Grant reached his position the rebel camp , originally consisting of a single regiment , had been reënforced by five regiments from Columbus under General Pillow . A deliberate battle with ...
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... land side by the troops . For this purpose General McClernand , with a divi- sion , was landed four miles below the fort on Feb- ruary 4. They made a reconnaissance on the 5th , and , being joined by another division under General Smith ...
... land side by the troops . For this purpose General McClernand , with a divi- sion , was landed four miles below the fort on Feb- ruary 4. They made a reconnaissance on the 5th , and , being joined by another division under General Smith ...
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