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... campaign , 1862 174 8 The Shenandoah Valley , 1862-1864 178 9 Second Bull Run campaign , August 1862 185 10 Lee's invasion of Maryland , and battle of Antietam ( or Sharpsburg ) , September 1862 188 11 Vicksburg campaign , 1863 271 12 ...
... campaign , 1862 174 8 The Shenandoah Valley , 1862-1864 178 9 Second Bull Run campaign , August 1862 185 10 Lee's invasion of Maryland , and battle of Antietam ( or Sharpsburg ) , September 1862 188 11 Vicksburg campaign , 1863 271 12 ...
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... campaign . Strangely , it was the general who had thrown his enemy back from the gates of Richmond who was somewhat dissatisfied at the outcome of the campaign , while the general who had retreated to his new base congratulated himself ...
... campaign . Strangely , it was the general who had thrown his enemy back from the gates of Richmond who was somewhat dissatisfied at the outcome of the campaign , while the general who had retreated to his new base congratulated himself ...
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... campaign , 177–80 ; generalship of , 179 , 581 , 649 ; and Seven Days battles , 180-1 ; at Cedar Mountain , 183 ; and second Bull Run , 183-6 ; and invasion of Maryland , 187 ; and battle of Fredericks- burg , 194 ; and battle of ...
... campaign , 177–80 ; generalship of , 179 , 581 , 649 ; and Seven Days battles , 180-1 ; at Cedar Mountain , 183 ; and second Bull Run , 183-6 ; and invasion of Maryland , 187 ; and battle of Fredericks- burg , 194 ; and battle of ...
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