Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volume 10Century Company, 1890 - United States Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... Miles . The Fight of the 16th . Rout of Hood's Army . The Pursuit . Hood Driven into Mississippi and His Army Dispersed . CHAPTER II . THE ALBEMARLE • The Building of the Albemarle . The Attack and Cap- ture of Plymouth . The Albemarle ...
... Miles . The Fight of the 16th . Rout of Hood's Army . The Pursuit . Hood Driven into Mississippi and His Army Dispersed . CHAPTER II . THE ALBEMARLE • The Building of the Albemarle . The Attack and Cap- ture of Plymouth . The Albemarle ...
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... MILES 10 20 30 40 50 RAILROADS Knoxville McMinnalle E S anchester Hillsborough Decherd Tracy City Bridgtport Steve ttsboro Gunter sville or G's Landing Blountsville Bennettsville Gaylesville Loudon Athens Calhoun Cleveland rattand Hill ...
... MILES 10 20 30 40 50 RAILROADS Knoxville McMinnalle E S anchester Hillsborough Decherd Tracy City Bridgtport Steve ttsboro Gunter sville or G's Landing Blountsville Bennettsville Gaylesville Loudon Athens Calhoun Cleveland rattand Hill ...
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... miles above Columbia , and crossing at daybreak he rode at the head of Granbury's brigade of Cleburne's division , giving instructions to remaining corps to follow , and to keep well closed up . He left General S. D. Lee at Columbia ...
... miles above Columbia , and crossing at daybreak he rode at the head of Granbury's brigade of Cleburne's division , giving instructions to remaining corps to follow , and to keep well closed up . He left General S. D. Lee at Columbia ...
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... mile east of the pike , which commanded the approaches from that direc- tion . By great good fortune Wagner had not only his own battery of artillery , but Captain Lyman Bridges , the artillery chief of the corps , had come up with six ...
... mile east of the pike , which commanded the approaches from that direc- tion . By great good fortune Wagner had not only his own battery of artillery , but Captain Lyman Bridges , the artillery chief of the corps , had come up with six ...
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... miles fur- ther north , was occupied by the enemy . Posting a strong force to the east of the road , to protect his marching column , he hurried on with Ruger's division to Thompson's Station , the enemy retiring as he approached . He ...
... miles fur- ther north , was occupied by the enemy . Posting a strong force to the east of the road , to protect his marching column , he hurried on with Ruger's division to Thompson's Station , the enemy retiring as he approached . He ...
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