Testament: A Soldier's Story of the Civil WarHere is virtually the whole theater of conflict in the West, from its beginnings in Missouri, through Kentucky and Tennessee, to the siege of Atlanta under Sherman, as experienced by Bobrick's great-grandfather, Benjamin W. ("Webb") Baker, an articulate young Illinois recruit. Born and raised not far from the Lincoln homestead in Coles County, Webb had stood in the audience of one of the Lincoln-Douglas debates, become a staunch Unionist, and answered one of Abraham Lincoln's first calls for volunteers. |
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... flank . That flank was more or less traced by the line of the Mississippi , and Missouri stood at its gate . If the Rebels could take Missouri , Kentucky in turn would almost certainly fall , thereby adding 2.5 million people and a land ...
... flank . That flank was more or less traced by the line of the Mississippi , and Missouri stood at its gate . If the Rebels could take Missouri , Kentucky in turn would almost certainly fall , thereby adding 2.5 million people and a land ...
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... flank , and presently . . . Curtis sent Davis to support him , while Asboth remained under Sigel , in reserve ... flanks and from the rear . Carr had prepared a defense in depth , batteries staggered along the road and a strong line of ...
... flank , and presently . . . Curtis sent Davis to support him , while Asboth remained under Sigel , in reserve ... flanks and from the rear . Carr had prepared a defense in depth , batteries staggered along the road and a strong line of ...
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... flank Bragg so he will be compelled to fall back on Atlanta without giving battle . I do not believe there will be another battle at Chattanooga . Everything seems to work in our favor . " Bragg , in fact , still held Lookout Mountain ...
... flank Bragg so he will be compelled to fall back on Atlanta without giving battle . I do not believe there will be another battle at Chattanooga . Everything seems to work in our favor . " Bragg , in fact , still held Lookout Mountain ...
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The War | 1 |
The Civil War letters | 263 |
Acknowledgments | 361 |
Copyright | |
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