Personal Memoirs of U.S. GrantIntelligent, deeply moving firsthand account of Civil War military campaigns by former U.S. President and key figure in the Union's victory. Perhaps the finest military memoir ever written, the volume offers an incomparable vantage point on that conflict. Includes Grant's letters to his wife, photographs by Mathew Brady, maps, and more. |
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... Title . E672.A3 1995 973.8'2'092 - dc20 95-23475 [ B ] Manufactured in the United States of America Dover Publications , Inc. , 31 East 2nd Street , Mineola , N.Y. 11501 CIP ars Tare volumes dedicated to the Comnican Soldier and soiler.
... Title . E672.A3 1995 973.8'2'092 - dc20 95-23475 [ B ] Manufactured in the United States of America Dover Publications , Inc. , 31 East 2nd Street , Mineola , N.Y. 11501 CIP ars Tare volumes dedicated to the Comnican Soldier and soiler.
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... SOLDIERS - PEACE NEGO- TIATIONS ... CHAPTER XIII . TREATY OF PEACE - MEXICAN BULL FIGHTS - REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER - TRIP TO POPOCATAPETL - TRIP TO THE CAVES OF MEXICO .. PAGE 30-35 36-41 41-44 45-49 49-58 58-63 63-69 Contents ...
... SOLDIERS - PEACE NEGO- TIATIONS ... CHAPTER XIII . TREATY OF PEACE - MEXICAN BULL FIGHTS - REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER - TRIP TO POPOCATAPETL - TRIP TO THE CAVES OF MEXICO .. PAGE 30-35 36-41 41-44 45-49 49-58 58-63 63-69 Contents ...
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Contents
I | xxiii |
III | 1 |
IV | 8 |
V | 13 |
VI | 19 |
VII | 23 |
VIII | 27 |
IX | 30 |
XL | 206 |
XLI | 210 |
XLII | 217 |
XLIV | 227 |
XLV | 232 |
XLVI | 238 |
XLVII | 243 |
XLVIII | 250 |
X | 36 |
XI | 41 |
XII | 45 |
XIII | 49 |
XIV | 58 |
XV | 63 |
XVI | 69 |
XVII | 72 |
XVIII | 76 |
XIX | 83 |
XX | 88 |
XXI | 93 |
XXIII | 99 |
XXIV | 104 |
XXV | 109 |
XXVI | 122 |
XXVII | 127 |
XXVIII | 137 |
XXX | 144 |
XXXI | 150 |
XXXII | 157 |
XXXIII | 161 |
XXXIV | 165 |
XXXV | 171 |
XXXVI | 178 |
XXXVII | 185 |
XXXVIII | 191 |
XXXIX | 196 |
XLIX | 256 |
L | 261 |
LI | 268 |
LII | 275 |
LIII | 284 |
LIV | 289 |
LV | 297 |
LVI | 311 |
LVII | 317 |
LVIII | 322 |
LIX | 328 |
LX | 338 |
LXI | 345 |
LXII | 354 |
LXIII | 365 |
LXIV | 372 |
LXV | 385 |
LXVI | 390 |
LXVII | 404 |
LXVIII | 410 |
LXIX | 417 |
LXX | 424 |
LXXI | 430 |
LXXII | 441 |
LXXIII | 446 |
LXXIV | 452 |
LXXV | 458 |
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