General Grant's Last Stand; a BiographyScribner, 1936 - 334 pages |
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Page 57
... capture him with about two thousand two hundred of his officers and men . General Badeau gives four o'clock of the sixth as about the time this capture took place . He may be right as to the time , but my recollection is that the hour ...
... capture him with about two thousand two hundred of his officers and men . General Badeau gives four o'clock of the sixth as about the time this capture took place . He may be right as to the time , but my recollection is that the hour ...
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... captured , and Batteries eleven and twelve were retaken by Willcox early in the morning . Parke then threw a line around outside of the captured fort and batteries , and communication was once more established . The artillery fire was ...
... captured , and Batteries eleven and twelve were retaken by Willcox early in the morning . Parke then threw a line around outside of the captured fort and batteries , and communication was once more established . The artillery fire was ...
Page 187
... captured , and Batteries eleven and twelve were retaken by Willcox early in the morning . Parke then threw a line around outside of the captured fort and batteries , and communication was once more established . The artillery fire was ...
... captured , and Batteries eleven and twelve were retaken by Willcox early in the morning . Parke then threw a line around outside of the captured fort and batteries , and communication was once more established . The artillery fire was ...
Contents
The Saddle Back of Time | 3 |
Beginning of the Memoirs II | 11 |
A Note to Doctor Douglas West Point Mexico | 16 |
Copyright | |
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