Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... July 1 he tele- graphed : " I need 50,000 men and with them I will retrieve our for- tunes . ' ' * Stanton answered immedi- ately that 5,000 of McDowell's corps and 25,000 of Halleck's had been dis- patched . On July 1 Lincoln tele ...
... July 1 he tele- graphed : " I need 50,000 men and with them I will retrieve our for- tunes . ' ' * Stanton answered immedi- ately that 5,000 of McDowell's corps and 25,000 of Halleck's had been dis- patched . On July 1 Lincoln tele ...
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... July 8. While there he conferred freely with McClellan and the more prominent officers in command . McClellan was the only one who believed the enemy to be threatening the army , while all the others thought Lee had retired for the ...
... July 8. While there he conferred freely with McClellan and the more prominent officers in command . McClellan was the only one who believed the enemy to be threatening the army , while all the others thought Lee had retired for the ...
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... July 15 a draft riot broke out in Boston , which for a time threatened to be serious . At Portsmouth , New Hampshire , there was an incipient riot on the day of drafting and in Holmes County , Ohio , in June , there was a similar ...
... July 15 a draft riot broke out in Boston , which for a time threatened to be serious . At Portsmouth , New Hampshire , there was an incipient riot on the day of drafting and in Holmes County , Ohio , in June , there was a similar ...
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