Military History of Ulysses S. Grant: From April, 1861, to April, 1865, Volume 3D. Appleton, 1885 - United States |
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... corps at first forced back , but afterwards rallies - Warren holds his position - Three rebel assaults on Fort ... Fifth and Second corps - Gallant behavior of Egan - Repulse of rebels - Butler moves against fortified works , contrary to ...
... corps at first forced back , but afterwards rallies - Warren holds his position - Three rebel assaults on Fort ... Fifth and Second corps - Gallant behavior of Egan - Repulse of rebels - Butler moves against fortified works , contrary to ...
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... Fifth and Second corps - Gallant behavior of Egan - Repulse of rebels - Butler moves against fortified works , contrary to orders- Repulse of Butler - Criticism of entire movement - General remarks on Grant's operations before ...
... Fifth and Second corps - Gallant behavior of Egan - Repulse of rebels - Butler moves against fortified works , contrary to orders- Repulse of Butler - Criticism of entire movement - General remarks on Grant's operations before ...
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... corps had the right , immediately west of its former position , the Second corps was on the left with Gregg's cavalry , while the Fifth corps was to move between the other two , on a line part of which had to be opened as the troops ...
... corps had the right , immediately west of its former position , the Second corps was on the left with Gregg's cavalry , while the Fifth corps was to move between the other two , on a line part of which had to be opened as the troops ...
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... Fifth corps nearly four thousand had never fired a musket , and two thou- sand were ignorant of the manual of arms . † At half - past nine Warren was notified by Meade that Parke would probably be unable to force the enemy's line , and ...
... Fifth corps nearly four thousand had never fired a musket , and two thou- sand were ignorant of the manual of arms . † At half - past nine Warren was notified by Meade that Parke would probably be unable to force the enemy's line , and ...
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... Fifth corps . Warren , meanwhile , was still groping his way in the woods , feeling out to the left for the end of the enemy's line . At half - past ten Grant and Meade were both at his head - quarters , and he was directed to send a ...
... Fifth corps . Warren , meanwhile , was still groping his way in the woods , feeling out to the left for the end of the enemy's line . At half - past ten Grant and Meade were both at his head - quarters , and he was directed to send a ...
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advance Appomattox arrived artillery assault Atlanta attack battle Boydton Boydton road brigade Burksville Butler campaign Canby Cape Fear river captured Carolina cavalry Chattanooga City Point column command court-house creek cross Danville delay destroy Dinwiddie directed dispatch division enemy enemy's entrenched Farmville Fifth corps fight fire Fisher Fisher's Hill Five Forks flank force Fort Fisher front general-in-chief Grant guns Halleck head-quarters Hood Hood's Humphreys hundred infantry James Jetersville Johnston Lee's Lynchburg Major-General mand Meade ment miles military morning move movement Murfreesboro Nashville national army night North Carolina officers once operations orders Petersburg position Potomac prisoners push railroad reached rear rebel army received reinforcements replied reported Richmond river Savannah Schofield Secretary of War sent Sher Sheridan Sherman Sixth corps soldiers soon Stanton success supplies surrender telegraphed Tennessee Thomas thousand tion troops Valley Virginia wagons Warren White Oak road Wilmington wounded