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... Sherman's Commander - in - Chief , and they were the words which guided Sherman when in the farm- house near Hillsboro on the afternoon of April 18 , he wrote out and he and General Johnston signed a set of terms under which all ...
... Sherman's Commander - in - Chief , and they were the words which guided Sherman when in the farm- house near Hillsboro on the afternoon of April 18 , he wrote out and he and General Johnston signed a set of terms under which all ...
Page 70
... Sherman accepted disapproval of his peace terms like a soldier . “ I admit my folly , " he wired Stanton , " in embracing in a military con- vention any civil matter . " In accordance with Grant's instructions , he informed General ...
... Sherman accepted disapproval of his peace terms like a soldier . “ I admit my folly , " he wired Stanton , " in embracing in a military con- vention any civil matter . " In accordance with Grant's instructions , he informed General ...
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... Sherman . Twice , during the preceding January , the President had asked Sherman to accept the post of Secretary of War . During those two conversations Johnson had revealed to Sherman exactly what he thought about the Tenure of Office ...
... Sherman . Twice , during the preceding January , the President had asked Sherman to accept the post of Secretary of War . During those two conversations Johnson had revealed to Sherman exactly what he thought about the Tenure of Office ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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