Meet General GrantGarden Publishing Company, 1931 - 524 pages |
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Page 260
... Sherman . The Grant and Sherman mutual admira- tion society began at the time of Fort Donelson . These two men did not resemble one another in the least , except that both were stubborn fighters . Sherman was a restless person . He was ...
... Sherman . The Grant and Sherman mutual admira- tion society began at the time of Fort Donelson . These two men did not resemble one another in the least , except that both were stubborn fighters . Sherman was a restless person . He was ...
Page 335
... Sherman's hands . Sherman wanted him to come out of his works and fight , and that is exactly what Hood did . His army was almost destroyed in the July battles among the Atlanta hills . Then Hood crept back into his works and sat down ...
... Sherman's hands . Sherman wanted him to come out of his works and fight , and that is exactly what Hood did . His army was almost destroyed in the July battles among the Atlanta hills . Then Hood crept back into his works and sat down ...
Page 336
... Sherman's march to the sea was not a part of the precon- ceived plan which he and Grant had in mind when Sherman set out from Chattanooga . His objective was Atlanta , and his further progress through Georgia was the result of circum ...
... Sherman's march to the sea was not a part of the precon- ceived plan which he and Grant had in mind when Sherman set out from Chattanooga . His objective was Atlanta , and his further progress through Georgia was the result of circum ...
Contents
MEN AND HORSES | 11 |
OBSESSIONS AND FANTASIES | 25 |
THE UNWILLING SOLDIER | 38 |
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