General Grant's Last Stand; a BiographyScribner, 1936 - 334 pages |
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... move until Hook- er had ( also ) reached Missionary Ridge . ' • • >> The day dawned clear and bright . Grant and ... moving masses . Even Bragg's headquarters were in full view . Staff officers could be seen coming and going . When ...
... move until Hook- er had ( also ) reached Missionary Ridge . ' • • >> The day dawned clear and bright . Grant and ... moving masses . Even Bragg's headquarters were in full view . Staff officers could be seen coming and going . When ...
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... move against Richmond ; Sigel to move on the Shenandoah Valley , Sherman to move against Johnston . Grant's orders , it will be remembered , were to filter through Meade and thus lose much of their speed and pungency . On the next day ...
... move against Richmond ; Sigel to move on the Shenandoah Valley , Sherman to move against Johnston . Grant's orders , it will be remembered , were to filter through Meade and thus lose much of their speed and pungency . On the next day ...
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... move- ments should take place against Milledgeville and then to Savannah . " Up to that time Mobile , which had been in Grant's eye since the rejection of his plans in 1862 , had been looked upon as the objective of Sherman's army . By ...
... move- ments should take place against Milledgeville and then to Savannah . " Up to that time Mobile , which had been in Grant's eye since the rejection of his plans in 1862 , had been looked upon as the objective of Sherman's army . By ...
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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