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... March , 1865 , in Goldsboro , North Carolina - after a march , he says , even more arduous , from swampland , bad weather and difficult rivers , than his progress from Atlanta to the sea- he and Grant met with the Presi- dent for a ...
... March , 1865 , in Goldsboro , North Carolina - after a march , he says , even more arduous , from swampland , bad weather and difficult rivers , than his progress from Atlanta to the sea- he and Grant met with the Presi- dent for a ...
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... March to the Sea . The President , with his in- discreet expansiveness , invited Father Sherman to go along . He accepted , and the results were disastrous . The South of course flew into a rage . " Father Sherman , " said a Georgia ...
... March to the Sea . The President , with his in- discreet expansiveness , invited Father Sherman to go along . He accepted , and the results were disastrous . The South of course flew into a rage . " Father Sherman , " said a Georgia ...
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... March , Southerner - though it was published eventually in book form , in 1895. This story deals with post - war conditions in the imaginary state of Dixie . Richard Wat- son Gilder , it seems , had by this time decided that the ...
... March , Southerner - though it was published eventually in book form , in 1895. This story deals with post - war conditions in the imaginary state of Dixie . Richard Wat- son Gilder , it seems , had by this time decided that the ...
Contents
Harriet Beecher Stowe | 3 |
Calvin Stowe Francis Grierson The Battle Hymn | 59 |
Abraham Lincoln | 99 |
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