Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Grant to Southeastern Missouri to concentrate the several Federal detach- ments , drive out the enemy , and destroy ... Grant's detachments occurred at the same time ; and that commander , with military intuition , postponed the ...
... Grant to Southeastern Missouri to concentrate the several Federal detach- ments , drive out the enemy , and destroy ... Grant's detachments occurred at the same time ; and that commander , with military intuition , postponed the ...
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... Grant , and the threatening rumors from Buckner's camp created a high degree of excite- ment and apprehension . On the 16th of September Anderson reported Zollicoffer's invasion through Cumberland Gap , upon which the President tele ...
... Grant , and the threatening rumors from Buckner's camp created a high degree of excite- ment and apprehension . On the 16th of September Anderson reported Zollicoffer's invasion through Cumberland Gap , upon which the President tele ...
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... Grant , Jan. 6 , 1862 . W. R. Vol . VII . , pp . 533 , 534 . Nevertheless , something was being done ; very little at the moment , it is true , but enough to form the beginning of momentous results . On the same day on which Halleck had ...
... Grant , Jan. 6 , 1862 . W. R. Vol . VII . , pp . 533 , 534 . Nevertheless , something was being done ; very little at the moment , it is true , but enough to form the beginning of momentous results . On the same day on which Halleck had ...
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... Grant on the morning of the 8th , and his answer was , that immediate preparations were being made for carrying them out , and that Flag- officer Andrew H. Foote would coöperate with three gunboats . " The continuous rains for the last ...
... Grant on the morning of the 8th , and his answer was , that immediate preparations were being made for carrying them out , and that Flag- officer Andrew H. Foote would coöperate with three gunboats . " The continuous rains for the last ...
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A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. Grant CHAP . VI . generally parallel to the Tennessee River , to Callo- way near Fort Henry . Foote and Grant , with three to Kelton , gunboats , two of them new ironclads , ascended 1862 WR . the ...
A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. Grant CHAP . VI . generally parallel to the Tennessee River , to Callo- way near Fort Henry . Foote and Grant , with three to Kelton , gunboats , two of them new ironclads , ascended 1862 WR . the ...
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