Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volume 10Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... military movements or the accidents of war separating the general in command from his military division , Major - General George H. Thomas , commanding the Department of the Cumberland , would exercise command over all the troops and ...
... military movements or the accidents of war separating the general in command from his military division , Major - General George H. Thomas , commanding the Department of the Cumberland , would exercise command over all the troops and ...
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... Military Opera- tions , " 1864 . under C. L. Stevenson , -S . D. Lee's successor , - 2000 under Cheatham , and 1000 under Stewart ; in addition to these there were , he says , little parties Narrative who gradually made their way into ...
... Military Opera- tions , " 1864 . under C. L. Stevenson , -S . D. Lee's successor , - 2000 under Cheatham , and 1000 under Stewart ; in addition to these there were , he says , little parties Narrative who gradually made their way into ...
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... military authorities a joint expedition of the army and navy against Fort Fisher . Mr. Welles had from time to time during the war tried to effect this purpose , but it was not until the autumn of 1864 that he could get the promise of a ...
... military authorities a joint expedition of the army and navy against Fort Fisher . Mr. Welles had from time to time during the war tried to effect this purpose , but it was not until the autumn of 1864 that he could get the promise of a ...
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... military courtesy , without any thought of his going in person . Butler contradicted this statement , insisting that his purpose was known to Grant from the beginning . However this may pp . 10 , 11 . be , the expedition started under ...
... military courtesy , without any thought of his going in person . Butler contradicted this statement , insisting that his purpose was known to Grant from the beginning . However this may pp . 10 , 11 . be , the expedition started under ...
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... military and political , the more progressive spirits in Congress took up anew the suspended battle with slavery which the institution had itself invited by its unprovoked assault on the life of the Government . The President's ...
... military and political , the more progressive spirits in Congress took up anew the suspended battle with slavery which the institution had itself invited by its unprovoked assault on the life of the Government . The President's ...
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