Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 220
... moved to Hagerstown , there to await the capture of Harper's Ferry and then to concentrate his army for a movement into Pennsylvania , the capture of Harrisburg and the de- struction of the long railroad bridge over the Susquehanna ...
... moved to Hagerstown , there to await the capture of Harper's Ferry and then to concentrate his army for a movement into Pennsylvania , the capture of Harrisburg and the de- struction of the long railroad bridge over the Susquehanna ...
Page 316
... moved from east toward Jackson . On the same day Sherman moved through Ray- mond to Mississippi Springs and on that night arranged with McPherson that both columns should arrive at Jackson at about the same hour the next day ...
... moved from east toward Jackson . On the same day Sherman moved through Ray- mond to Mississippi Springs and on that night arranged with McPherson that both columns should arrive at Jackson at about the same hour the next day ...
Page 336
... moved out of Middleburg , Buford's division by the road through Union to turn Stuart's left , Gregg's division , supported by Vincent's infantry bri- gade , going on the main road to Up- perville . Buford encountered W. H. F. Lee's and ...
... moved out of Middleburg , Buford's division by the road through Union to turn Stuart's left , Gregg's division , supported by Vincent's infantry bri- gade , going on the main road to Up- perville . Buford encountered W. H. F. Lee's and ...
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