General Grant's Last Stand; a BiographyScribner, 1936 - 334 pages |
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Page 126
... Porter . The first day's movement , a march of twenty miles , the crossing of a river on five bridges by the army en route , and the transfer of the army and fighting trains , 3General Charles King : The True General Grant . Horace Porter ...
... Porter . The first day's movement , a march of twenty miles , the crossing of a river on five bridges by the army en route , and the transfer of the army and fighting trains , 3General Charles King : The True General Grant . Horace Porter ...
Page 128
Horace Green. your command , and try to think what we are going to do ... Porter states that after having given his final orders providing for every ... Horace Porter . continues Wilson , " that he was face to face 128 Grant's Last Stand.
Horace Green. your command , and try to think what we are going to do ... Porter states that after having given his final orders providing for every ... Horace Porter . continues Wilson , " that he was face to face 128 Grant's Last Stand.
Page 198
... Horace Porter rode back and forth acting as Grant's eyes and ears and spent most of the night of the 31st and of April 1 with Sheridan . According to Porter : But the movement [ Warren's ] was slow , the required for- mation seemed to ...
... Horace Porter rode back and forth acting as Grant's eyes and ears and spent most of the night of the 31st and of April 1 with Sheridan . According to Porter : But the movement [ Warren's ] was slow , the required for- mation seemed to ...
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