Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... MEET- ING WITH Generals at City POINT — APPOMATTOX ... 334 CHAPTER XXX . VISIT TO RICHMOND - LAST SPEECH AT WASHINGTON ... 346 CHAPTER XXXI . LAST CABINET COUNCIL ASSASSINATION BORNE TO HIS TOMB .. .354 CHAPTER XXXII . REVIEW ...
... MEET- ING WITH Generals at City POINT — APPOMATTOX ... 334 CHAPTER XXX . VISIT TO RICHMOND - LAST SPEECH AT WASHINGTON ... 346 CHAPTER XXXI . LAST CABINET COUNCIL ASSASSINATION BORNE TO HIS TOMB .. .354 CHAPTER XXXII . REVIEW ...
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... in the field on the morning of the 7th - half the number he had in line at the beginning of the first day's battle . - * Viz .: Killed , 1,557 ; wounded , 3,420 . These armies were next to meet at the siege of BATTLE OF SHILOH . 27.
... in the field on the morning of the 7th - half the number he had in line at the beginning of the first day's battle . - * Viz .: Killed , 1,557 ; wounded , 3,420 . These armies were next to meet at the siege of BATTLE OF SHILOH . 27.
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Joseph Hartwell Barrett. These armies were next to meet at the siege of Corinth . The combined army and navy operations of the pre- vious summer and autumn had caused much concern in Richmond . The capture of Hilton Head and Beau- fort ...
Joseph Hartwell Barrett. These armies were next to meet at the siege of Corinth . The combined army and navy operations of the pre- vious summer and autumn had caused much concern in Richmond . The capture of Hilton Head and Beau- fort ...
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... meet us in front with equal forces nearly― and I have now my mind actively turned towards another plan of campaign that I do not think at all anticipated by the enemy nor by many of our own people . " December and January passed . The ...
... meet us in front with equal forces nearly― and I have now my mind actively turned towards another plan of campaign that I do not think at all anticipated by the enemy nor by many of our own people . " December and January passed . The ...
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... meet- ing no resistance until within twelve miles of Richmond , at Drewry's Bluff . Here the enemy had strongly for- tified against approach by the river ; and Fort Darling , his principal work , on such elevated ground as to be little ...
... meet- ing no resistance until within twelve miles of Richmond , at Drewry's Bluff . Here the enemy had strongly for- tified against approach by the river ; and Fort Darling , his principal work , on such elevated ground as to be little ...
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