General Grant's Last Stand; a BiographyScribner, 1936 - 334 pages |
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Page 29
... headquarters in St. Louis . He and Grant had been together in California and Grant journeyed to his headquarters hoping to be given an appointment on McClellan's staff . On two separate oc- casions Grant called , was kept waiting in the ...
... headquarters in St. Louis . He and Grant had been together in California and Grant journeyed to his headquarters hoping to be given an appointment on McClellan's staff . On two separate oc- casions Grant called , was kept waiting in the ...
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... Headquarters , Fort Donelson , February 16 , 1862 . Sir : In consideration of all the circumstances governing the present situation of affairs at this station , I propose to the Commanding Officer of the Federal forces the appointment ...
... Headquarters , Fort Donelson , February 16 , 1862 . Sir : In consideration of all the circumstances governing the present situation of affairs at this station , I propose to the Commanding Officer of the Federal forces the appointment ...
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... headquarters . Parke , however , commanding the 9th Corps when this breach took place , telegraphed the facts to Meade's headquarters , and learning that the general was away , as- sumed command himself and with commendable promptitude ...
... headquarters . Parke , however , commanding the 9th Corps when this breach took place , telegraphed the facts to Meade's headquarters , and learning that the general was away , as- sumed command himself and with commendable promptitude ...
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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