Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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Joseph Hartwell Barrett. Abraham Lincoln and his presidency Joseph Hartwell Barrett BRSITY OF LIBRARIES Front Cover.
Joseph Hartwell Barrett. Abraham Lincoln and his presidency Joseph Hartwell Barrett BRSITY OF LIBRARIES Front Cover.
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... front , yet do not fight him there either , but seize Columbus and East Ten- nessee , one or both , left exposed by the concentration at Bowling Green . It is a matter of no small anxiety to me , and which I am sure you will not ...
... front , yet do not fight him there either , but seize Columbus and East Ten- nessee , one or both , left exposed by the concentration at Bowling Green . It is a matter of no small anxiety to me , and which I am sure you will not ...
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... bringing up his forces in front of the enemy's works on the river bank before dark . The Confederates fled during the night , destroying their boats and abandoning their camp equipage and supplies . The 6 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
... bringing up his forces in front of the enemy's works on the river bank before dark . The Confederates fled during the night , destroying their boats and abandoning their camp equipage and supplies . The 6 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
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... front the enemy had been weakened to support his left . Smith broke through the enemy's outer works , gaining a command- ing position from which he could not be dislodged . Thus ended nine hours ' fighting . Floyd , availing himself of ...
... front the enemy had been weakened to support his left . Smith broke through the enemy's outer works , gaining a command- ing position from which he could not be dislodged . Thus ended nine hours ' fighting . Floyd , availing himself of ...
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... front of McCulloch and McIntosh . All day Carr fought persistently , suffering heavily but maintain- ing discipline , though obliged again and again to fall back ; and , as night closed in , he had given ground for more than a mile ...
... front of McCulloch and McIntosh . All day Carr fought persistently , suffering heavily but maintain- ing discipline , though obliged again and again to fall back ; and , as night closed in , he had given ground for more than a mile ...
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