General Grant's Last Stand; a BiographyScribner, 1936 - 334 pages |
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... plan into operation . First to concentrate against the enemy a greater number of troops than they pos- sessed ... plans for immediate capitalization of victories were held in check . I CHAPTER XIII The Warrior at Death's Door ยง 1 ...
... plan into operation . First to concentrate against the enemy a greater number of troops than they pos- sessed ... plans for immediate capitalization of victories were held in check . I CHAPTER XIII The Warrior at Death's Door ยง 1 ...
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... plans in 1862 , had been looked upon as the objective of Sherman's army . By the time Sherman's lines of communication were actually severed , his own mind had been impregnated with the idea of the marauding march to the sea where ...
... plans in 1862 , had been looked upon as the objective of Sherman's army . By the time Sherman's lines of communication were actually severed , his own mind had been impregnated with the idea of the marauding march to the sea where ...
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... plan would be to close up the remaining arteries of supply on which Lee and the pop- ulace could depend for food and ... plans , but that Lincoln never asked . In putting his final campaign into effect Grant was aided 179 Lincoln's ...
... plan would be to close up the remaining arteries of supply on which Lee and the pop- ulace could depend for food and ... plans , but that Lincoln never asked . In putting his final campaign into effect Grant was aided 179 Lincoln's ...
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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