Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 246
... advance from Frank- fort . Polk with two divisions was or- dered to join Smith while Hardee with his two infantry divisions and Wheeler's cavalry was left to hold Perryville and cover the depot of sup- plies at Camp Dick Robinson ...
... advance from Frank- fort . Polk with two divisions was or- dered to join Smith while Hardee with his two infantry divisions and Wheeler's cavalry was left to hold Perryville and cover the depot of sup- plies at Camp Dick Robinson ...
Page 389
... advance and on the 15th gradually falling back concen- trated Hartranft's and Ferrero's divisions of the 9th corps and White's division of the 23d corps at Lenoir . He had about 5,000 men . Longstreet followed and attacked during the ...
... advance and on the 15th gradually falling back concen- trated Hartranft's and Ferrero's divisions of the 9th corps and White's division of the 23d corps at Lenoir . He had about 5,000 men . Longstreet followed and attacked during the ...
Page 483
... advance along his line to occupy the city , and the movement began accordingly . Dur- ing the night , however , Hood had re- solved to withdraw his army to the inner fortifications about Atlanta and to detach Hardee's corps of four divi ...
... advance along his line to occupy the city , and the movement began accordingly . Dur- ing the night , however , Hood had re- solved to withdraw his army to the inner fortifications about Atlanta and to detach Hardee's corps of four divi ...
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