General Grant's Last Stand; a BiographyScribner, 1936 - 334 pages |
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... POSITION CONFEDERATE POSITION Pittsburg Landing NN ES SEE Hamburg PEA RIDGE River JOHNSTONI CORINTH 5 Miles Red Sulphur Springs MISSISSIPPI MARCH ROUTE OF WALLACE AND NELSON AFTER JOHNSTON'S ATTACK AT SHILOH SHOWING POSITION OF TROOPS ...
... POSITION CONFEDERATE POSITION Pittsburg Landing NN ES SEE Hamburg PEA RIDGE River JOHNSTONI CORINTH 5 Miles Red Sulphur Springs MISSISSIPPI MARCH ROUTE OF WALLACE AND NELSON AFTER JOHNSTON'S ATTACK AT SHILOH SHOWING POSITION OF TROOPS ...
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... position in the neighborhood of Chatta- nooga and Grant mentions that perhaps his further march northward had misled General Bragg . At all events Grant believes his opponent made grave mistakes first , in sending 20,000 troops under ...
... position in the neighborhood of Chatta- nooga and Grant mentions that perhaps his further march northward had misled General Bragg . At all events Grant believes his opponent made grave mistakes first , in sending 20,000 troops under ...
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... position across the river on the northern wing . The Union now had in its possession Fort Wood , most of whose twenty - two pieces could reach the enemy line below Missionary Ridge . Clouds lifting at 2 P.M. re- vealed to the enemy all ...
... position across the river on the northern wing . The Union now had in its possession Fort Wood , most of whose twenty - two pieces could reach the enemy line below Missionary Ridge . Clouds lifting at 2 P.M. re- vealed to the enemy all ...
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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