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... department in the southwest ; but one relieved Rosecrans and assigned General Thomas to his place . That Grant accepted . He arrived at Louisville after dark , on October 17 , in a cold and drizzling rain ; and , devoting the following ...
... department in the southwest ; but one relieved Rosecrans and assigned General Thomas to his place . That Grant accepted . He arrived at Louisville after dark , on October 17 , in a cold and drizzling rain ; and , devoting the following ...
Page 157
... Department of West Virginia , and he arrived , March 10 , at Cumber- land , his headquarters . Sigel concluded that it was his office to subordinate all activities in his department to the end of furnishing an auxiliary force for ...
... Department of West Virginia , and he arrived , March 10 , at Cumber- land , his headquarters . Sigel concluded that it was his office to subordinate all activities in his department to the end of furnishing an auxiliary force for ...
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... Department of the Susque- hanna , and the Department of West Virginia were consoli- dated in the Middle Military Division , and temporarily put under General Sheridan . He stayed but an hour or two at Monocacy Junction , proceeding to ...
... Department of the Susque- hanna , and the Department of West Virginia were consoli- dated in the Middle Military Division , and temporarily put under General Sheridan . He stayed but an hour or two at Monocacy Junction , proceeding to ...
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