General Grant's Last Stand; a BiographyScribner, 1936 - 334 pages |
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Page 124
... carry out orders from others as zealously as if they had been his own , Meade's nervous temperament in the midst of ac- tion carried with it a violent temper approaching to madness . On the staff with Grant were Rawlins , now chastened ...
... carry out orders from others as zealously as if they had been his own , Meade's nervous temperament in the midst of ac- tion carried with it a violent temper approaching to madness . On the staff with Grant were Rawlins , now chastened ...
Page 126
... carried them , " says one of the notes to Doctor Douglas . For Classes w " P " were never of much use to me in the field . Always carried th . ensuing operations the Memoirs are a conscientious re- cital of facts , and numbers ...
... carried them , " says one of the notes to Doctor Douglas . For Classes w " P " were never of much use to me in the field . Always carried th . ensuing operations the Memoirs are a conscientious re- cital of facts , and numbers ...
Page 199
... carried him from Winchester to Cedar Creek , and which Buchanan Read made famous for all time by his poem of " Sheridan's Ride . " ... Soon Ayres's men met with a heavy fire on their left flank , and had to change directions by facing ...
... carried him from Winchester to Cedar Creek , and which Buchanan Read made famous for all time by his poem of " Sheridan's Ride . " ... Soon Ayres's men met with a heavy fire on their left flank , and had to change directions by facing ...
Contents
The Saddle Back of Time | 3 |
Beginning of the Memoirs II | 11 |
A Note to Doctor Douglas West Point Mexico | 16 |
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