Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 pages |
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... Army of Virginia - Withdrawal of the Army of the Potomac from the Peninsula - First Invasion of Maryland - McClellan Superseded ......... 384 CHAPTER IX . A New Era Inaugurated - Emancipation - Message of the President - Last Session of ...
... Army of Virginia - Withdrawal of the Army of the Potomac from the Peninsula - First Invasion of Maryland - McClellan Superseded ......... 384 CHAPTER IX . A New Era Inaugurated - Emancipation - Message of the President - Last Session of ...
Page ix
... Army on the Macon Railroad . - Battle of Jonesboro . - Cap- ture of Atlanta . - Rebel Raids . - Hood's operations in Sherman's Rear . - Price's Invasion of Missouri . - General Results of the South - western Campaigns ......... 604 ...
... Army on the Macon Railroad . - Battle of Jonesboro . - Cap- ture of Atlanta . - Rebel Raids . - Hood's operations in Sherman's Rear . - Price's Invasion of Missouri . - General Results of the South - western Campaigns ......... 604 ...
Page x
... Army Before Petersburg.- Sherman's Campaign in the Carolinas . - Capture of Charleston and Wilming ton . - Advance of Schofield and Terry on Goldsboro - Battles of Averysboro and Bentonville . - Occupation of Goldsboro and Union of the ...
... Army Before Petersburg.- Sherman's Campaign in the Carolinas . - Capture of Charleston and Wilming ton . - Advance of Schofield and Terry on Goldsboro - Battles of Averysboro and Bentonville . - Occupation of Goldsboro and Union of the ...
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... Army , a man ( General Cooper ) who now holds a like position in the Confederate service . The Departments and the city were filled with men of like sympathy , whose knowledge of affairs enabled them to communicate immediate information ...
... Army , a man ( General Cooper ) who now holds a like position in the Confederate service . The Departments and the city were filled with men of like sympathy , whose knowledge of affairs enabled them to communicate immediate information ...
Page 239
... army . A call was also made , in the same proclamation , for 18,000 additional seamen for the naval service . This action , clearly justified by the requirements of the occasion , or rather made obligatory upon him by the necessities of ...
... army . A call was also made , in the same proclamation , for 18,000 additional seamen for the naval service . This action , clearly justified by the requirements of the occasion , or rather made obligatory upon him by the necessities of ...
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