Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... command in West Virginia ; General J. J. Reynolds had command of the Union troops holding in- trenched positions at Cheat Mountain summit , Elk Water and Huttonsville . Two Confederate columns were sent by the Staunton road against ...
... command in West Virginia ; General J. J. Reynolds had command of the Union troops holding in- trenched positions at Cheat Mountain summit , Elk Water and Huttonsville . Two Confederate columns were sent by the Staunton road against ...
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... command , brought with it many changes in the minor commands . On November 9 the De- partment of the Ohio was formed and Brigadier - General D. C. Buell was placed in command with instructions to move into east Tennessee , but for ...
... command , brought with it many changes in the minor commands . On November 9 the De- partment of the Ohio was formed and Brigadier - General D. C. Buell was placed in command with instructions to move into east Tennessee , but for ...
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... 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 purpose of making an attack on Washington or some other important place . Two generals favored ...
... 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 purpose of making an attack on Washington or some other important place . Two generals favored ...
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