Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 350
... formed . Many newspapers advocated such a course , chief among them being the New York Tribune , and the plan had the countenance of Sumner , Chase , and Wade . There were three elements to be united - the Whigs , the Free Soilers , and ...
... formed . Many newspapers advocated such a course , chief among them being the New York Tribune , and the plan had the countenance of Sumner , Chase , and Wade . There were three elements to be united - the Whigs , the Free Soilers , and ...
Page 275
... formed by General David Hunter , but to fill the ranks he was compelled to resort to drafting ; * hence there was much desertion and mutinous conduct , as a result of which it was formally disbanded about three months after its formation ...
... formed by General David Hunter , but to fill the ranks he was compelled to resort to drafting ; * hence there was much desertion and mutinous conduct , as a result of which it was formally disbanded about three months after its formation ...
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... formed in line of battle di- rectly on Crittenden ' s left flank . This delay made Bragg's purpose evident to Rosecrans , who accordingly im- proved his time by shifting the posi- tion of his army . Hence Bragg's plan of battle was ...
... formed in line of battle di- rectly on Crittenden ' s left flank . This delay made Bragg's purpose evident to Rosecrans , who accordingly im- proved his time by shifting the posi- tion of his army . Hence Bragg's plan of battle was ...
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