Major General William T. Sherman, and His Campaign |
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... Surrender - Oc- cupation - Pursuit after Johnston - Second Occupation of Jackson - Recommended by General Grant for Promotion as Brigadier General of Regular Army ..... CHAPTER VI . ..... 107 SHERMAN'S GREAT MARCH TO CHATTANOOGA , AND ...
... Surrender - Oc- cupation - Pursuit after Johnston - Second Occupation of Jackson - Recommended by General Grant for Promotion as Brigadier General of Regular Army ..... CHAPTER VI . ..... 107 SHERMAN'S GREAT MARCH TO CHATTANOOGA , AND ...
Page xiv
... Surrender of Lee's Army - Coƶperation of Sherman -- Memorandum or Agree- ment Between Sherman and Johnston - Special Order of Sherman - Disapproval of the Agreement by the Cabinet- Grant Sent to North Carolina - Result of his Mission ...
... Surrender of Lee's Army - Coƶperation of Sherman -- Memorandum or Agree- ment Between Sherman and Johnston - Special Order of Sherman - Disapproval of the Agreement by the Cabinet- Grant Sent to North Carolina - Result of his Mission ...
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... surrendered soon after the evacuation of Corinth , was at once occupied by the Union troops . General Grant appointed Sher- man to the command of that city , and on the 21st of July he took the post of military commander of Memphis . He ...
... surrendered soon after the evacuation of Corinth , was at once occupied by the Union troops . General Grant appointed Sher- man to the command of that city , and on the 21st of July he took the post of military commander of Memphis . He ...
Page 107
... SURRENDER - TION AS BRIGADIER GENERAL OF REGULAR ARMY . During the autumn of 1862 , General Sherman , who had been placed in command of the Fifteenth Army Corps , consisting of four divisions , and known as the " Right Wing of the Army ...
... SURRENDER - TION AS BRIGADIER GENERAL OF REGULAR ARMY . During the autumn of 1862 , General Sherman , who had been placed in command of the Fifteenth Army Corps , consisting of four divisions , and known as the " Right Wing of the Army ...
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Faunt Le Roy Senour. until the surrender of Holly Springs , December 20th , when Grant was compelled to fall back to preserve his line of communication . The plan was for Grant to threaten an attack by way of Jackson , while Sherman ...
Faunt Le Roy Senour. until the surrender of Holly Springs , December 20th , when Grant was compelled to fall back to preserve his line of communication . The plan was for Grant to threaten an attack by way of Jackson , while Sherman ...
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Adairsville advance April army artillery assault Atlanta attack Augusta battery battle bridge brigade camp campaign Cape Fear River captured Carolina cavalry Charleston Chattanooga Colonel column command Confederate Corinth Cox's Bridge Creek crossed Davis destroyed dispatch enemy enemy's eral field Fifteenth Corps fight fire flank force front Georgia Goldsboro Government Grant guns Halleck hill Hood Howard hundred infantry intrenched Johnston Jonesboro Kenesaw Kilpatrick letter Macon Major Major-General McClernand miles MILITARY DIVISION Milledgeville Mississippi morning moved movement negroes night North North Carolina o'clock officers Ogeechee Ohio ordered pickets pontoon pontoon bridge position prisoners railroad Raleigh reached rear rebel reƫnforcements regiment Resaca retreat ridge right wing River road Savannah Schofield sent Seventeenth Corps Sher skirmishers Slocum soldiers soon South SPECIAL FIELD ORDERS surrender Tennessee thousand tion troops Twentieth Corps Union Union army United Vicksburg W. T. SHERMAN wagons wounded Yazoo River