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... CHATTANOOGA CAMPAIGN CHICKAMAUGA — RIDGE KNOXVILLE MEADE AND Lee ΤΟΝ - - MISSION ― -CHARLES- .2II CHAPTER XX . A NEW CONGRESS AMNESTY AND RECONSTRUCTION..219 - CHAPTER XXI . GRANT LIEUTENANT - GENERAL — FORESHADOWS OF AN- OTHER ...
... CHATTANOOGA CAMPAIGN CHICKAMAUGA — RIDGE KNOXVILLE MEADE AND Lee ΤΟΝ - - MISSION ― -CHARLES- .2II CHAPTER XX . A NEW CONGRESS AMNESTY AND RECONSTRUCTION..219 - CHAPTER XXI . GRANT LIEUTENANT - GENERAL — FORESHADOWS OF AN- OTHER ...
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... Rail- way . There were also demonstrations eastward as far as Bridgeport , menacing Chattanooga . Albert Sidney Johnston , by tedious and trying marches over bad roads in winter weather , led his 22 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
... Rail- way . There were also demonstrations eastward as far as Bridgeport , menacing Chattanooga . Albert Sidney Johnston , by tedious and trying marches over bad roads in winter weather , led his 22 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
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... - taching largely from Halleck's army . " Stanton replied that Halleck was to send " a column to operate with · Mitchel against Chattanooga , and thence upon East Tennessee ( 57 ) BATTLES NEAR RICHMOND I 18 32 CHAPTER IV HARRISON'S LANDING.
... - taching largely from Halleck's army . " Stanton replied that Halleck was to send " a column to operate with · Mitchel against Chattanooga , and thence upon East Tennessee ( 57 ) BATTLES NEAR RICHMOND I 18 32 CHAPTER IV HARRISON'S LANDING.
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Joseph Hartwell Barrett. · Mitchel against Chattanooga , and thence upon East Tennessee , " and that Buell reported Kentucky and Tennessee to be " in a critical situation , demanding immediate attention . " " Fremont had a hard fight ...
Joseph Hartwell Barrett. · Mitchel against Chattanooga , and thence upon East Tennessee , " and that Buell reported Kentucky and Tennessee to be " in a critical situation , demanding immediate attention . " " Fremont had a hard fight ...
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... Chattanooga ) — Forts Pillow and Randolph , on the Mississippi , were taken ( on the 4th of June ) , and Flag - officer Davis ( successor to Foote , disabled by wounds received at Fort Donelson ) beat the enemy's gunboats in a lively ...
... Chattanooga ) — Forts Pillow and Randolph , on the Mississippi , were taken ( on the 4th of June ) , and Flag - officer Davis ( successor to Foote , disabled by wounds received at Fort Donelson ) beat the enemy's gunboats in a lively ...
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