Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... UNION VICTORIES . - CHAPTER XXVI . .290 PRESIDENTIAL CANVASS CONCLUDED .. CHAPTER XXVII . ... .304 PRESIDENT AND Congress - NEW CHIEF JUSTICE - CAB- INET CHANGES - THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT CARRIED..313 CHAPTER XXVIII . FROM ATLANTA TO ...
... UNION VICTORIES . - CHAPTER XXVI . .290 PRESIDENTIAL CANVASS CONCLUDED .. CHAPTER XXVII . ... .304 PRESIDENT AND Congress - NEW CHIEF JUSTICE - CAB- INET CHANGES - THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT CARRIED..313 CHAPTER XXVIII . FROM ATLANTA TO ...
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... Union left , but were repulsed after a half - hour's contest . Zollicoffer was killed . Then by a dashing bayonet charge on Critten- den's left , his entire line was broken and scattered . The Confederates lost 158 killed , many wounded ...
... Union left , but were repulsed after a half - hour's contest . Zollicoffer was killed . Then by a dashing bayonet charge on Critten- den's left , his entire line was broken and scattered . The Confederates lost 158 killed , many wounded ...
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... Union army back upon the river , turn its left , hem it in between the Tennessee and the swollen waters of Snake Creek , and compel a surrender before sunset . His men advanced in triple lines , extended to cover the Union front ...
... Union army back upon the river , turn its left , hem it in between the Tennessee and the swollen waters of Snake Creek , and compel a surrender before sunset . His men advanced in triple lines , extended to cover the Union front ...
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... Union right . Near 3 o'clock Johnston fell , dying from a flesh wound , which severed an artery . men . The sun was getting low when the Union line was withdrawn to what seemed to be the best available posi- tion between the enemy and ...
... Union right . Near 3 o'clock Johnston fell , dying from a flesh wound , which severed an artery . men . The sun was getting low when the Union line was withdrawn to what seemed to be the best available posi- tion between the enemy and ...
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... Union reverses of the previous year , and helped to break the force of other disasters soon to fol- low . Had the earnest intentions and efforts of the Pres- ident and Secretary Stanton been availing , and had Gen- eral McClellan's ...
... Union reverses of the previous year , and helped to break the force of other disasters soon to fol- low . Had the earnest intentions and efforts of the Pres- ident and Secretary Stanton been availing , and had Gen- eral McClellan's ...
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