Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... field batteries . The garrison , including reinforcements under Generals Floyd and Buckner , numbered about seventeen thou- sand . Grant's main forces from Fort Henry arrived before the outer works of Donelson on the 12th . The night ...
... field batteries . The garrison , including reinforcements under Generals Floyd and Buckner , numbered about seventeen thou- sand . Grant's main forces from Fort Henry arrived before the outer works of Donelson on the 12th . The night ...
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... field at Bull Run . 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 ...
... field at Bull Run . 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 ...
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... field of operations in Tennessee . In Missouri , the main part of the army which Fremont led to Springfield had already been withdrawn by Pope to the Mississippi , while a smaller force , under General Samuel R. Curtis , had been sent ...
... field of operations in Tennessee . In Missouri , the main part of the army which Fremont led to Springfield had already been withdrawn by Pope to the Mississippi , while a smaller force , under General Samuel R. Curtis , had been sent ...
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... field was little more than ten thousand infantry and cavalry , with artillery of forty guns . The four thin divisions , under Osterhaus , Sigel , Davis and Carr , scattered in various directions gathering forage and supplies as they ...
... field was little more than ten thousand infantry and cavalry , with artillery of forty guns . The four thin divisions , under Osterhaus , Sigel , Davis and Carr , scattered in various directions gathering forage and supplies as they ...
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... field in person , ordered Buell with the bulk of his army to join Grant . The latter's forces at the begin- ning of April were in good position but unintrenched , the front extending from Owl Creek on the right to Lick Creek on the left ...
... field in person , ordered Buell with the bulk of his army to join Grant . The latter's forces at the begin- ning of April were in good position but unintrenched , the front extending from Owl Creek on the right to Lick Creek on the left ...
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