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Page 240
... Halleck assumed command of the Department of the West . On the 8th of November , Commodore Wilkes , in the San Jacinto , intercepted the Trent , a British mail steamer from Havana , with Messrs . Mason and Slidell , late Senators , and ...
... Halleck assumed command of the Department of the West . On the 8th of November , Commodore Wilkes , in the San Jacinto , intercepted the Trent , a British mail steamer from Havana , with Messrs . Mason and Slidell , late Senators , and ...
Page 261
... Halleck issued an order , November 20 , 1861 , pro- hibiting fugitive slaves from being admitted within the lines of his army , and expelling those who had already taken refuge there . * On the 2d of February , 1862 , he repeated the ...
... Halleck issued an order , November 20 , 1861 , pro- hibiting fugitive slaves from being admitted within the lines of his army , and expelling those who had already taken refuge there . * On the 2d of February , 1862 , he repeated the ...
Page 307
... Halleck , commander of the Department of the West , Buell , commanding in Kentucky , Burnside , in North Caro- lina , and W. T. Sherman , in South Carolina . The inactivity of General McClellan in the Autumn and Winter of 1861-2 , was a ...
... Halleck , commander of the Department of the West , Buell , commanding in Kentucky , Burnside , in North Caro- lina , and W. T. Sherman , in South Carolina . The inactivity of General McClellan in the Autumn and Winter of 1861-2 , was a ...
Page 311
... Halleck , with some ex- ultation , on the 18th of February , telegraphed to Secretary Stanton , " that the Union flag is floating in Arkansas . " General Van Dorn reënforced Price , and concentrated the rebel NASHVILLE OCCUPIED BY UNION ...
... Halleck , with some ex- ultation , on the 18th of February , telegraphed to Secretary Stanton , " that the Union flag is floating in Arkansas . " General Van Dorn reënforced Price , and concentrated the rebel NASHVILLE OCCUPIED BY UNION ...
Page 313
... Halleck to join Grant , should come up . Hence Beauregard advanced toward Grant with great rapid- ity , while Buell was somewhat tardy in marching to Grant . Before six o'clock , on the morning of the 6th of April , the rebel columns ...
... Halleck to join Grant , should come up . Hence Beauregard advanced toward Grant with great rapid- ity , while Buell was somewhat tardy in marching to Grant . Before six o'clock , on the morning of the 6th of April , the rebel columns ...
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