Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... BATTLES NEAR RICHMOND - HARRISON'S LANDING ..... 57 CHAPTER V. COMMANDS OF FREMONT , McDowell and BANKS CON- SOLIDATED - HALLECK AND POPE CALLED TO THE EAST - EXIT FREMONT LINCOLN VISITS MCCLELLAN in CAMP ... - 68 CHAPTER VI . - DEALING ...
... BATTLES NEAR RICHMOND - HARRISON'S LANDING ..... 57 CHAPTER V. COMMANDS OF FREMONT , McDowell and BANKS CON- SOLIDATED - HALLECK AND POPE CALLED TO THE EAST - EXIT FREMONT LINCOLN VISITS MCCLELLAN in CAMP ... - 68 CHAPTER VI . - DEALING ...
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... battle was to be avoided . On the same day he wrote a letter to the President stating that no troops could then be spared from Missouri , and that he knew noth- ing of Buell's intended operations . He further said : " If it be intended ...
... battle was to be avoided . On the same day he wrote a letter to the President stating that no troops could then be spared from Missouri , and that he knew noth- ing of Buell's intended operations . He further said : " If it be intended ...
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... battle of Mill Springs , and before its results were known at Washington . His nomination had been sent to the Senate on the 13th and promptly confirmed . The statements and counter - statements touching the causes and methods of Mr ...
... battle of Mill Springs , and before its results were known at Washington . His nomination had been sent to the Senate on the 13th and promptly confirmed . The statements and counter - statements touching the causes and methods of Mr ...
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... . In material fruits to the victor , the two battles are not comparable . Johnston , by whose order Bowling Green was evac- * War Records . uated on the 15th , hastened his remaining forces south- 16 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
... . In material fruits to the victor , the two battles are not comparable . Johnston , by whose order Bowling Green was evac- * War Records . uated on the 15th , hastened his remaining forces south- 16 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
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... battle , was now joined in the Boston Mountains beyond that town by Ben McCulloch and his Texas forces , and soon after by General Van Dorn , commander of the Trans - Mississippi Department , who brought a strong reinforcement , to ...
... battle , was now joined in the Boston Mountains beyond that town by Ben McCulloch and his Texas forces , and soon after by General Van Dorn , commander of the Trans - Mississippi Department , who brought a strong reinforcement , to ...
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