General Grant's Last Stand; a BiographyScribner, 1936 - 334 pages |
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Page 54
... road , which he claimed to the day of his death that he had been ordered to take.2 Buell himself arrived about 2In a ... road that he did start upon in the absence of orders to move by a different road . the middle of the day ; but his ...
... road , which he claimed to the day of his death that he had been ordered to take.2 Buell himself arrived about 2In a ... road that he did start upon in the absence of orders to move by a different road . the middle of the day ; but his ...
Page 173
... road almost spelled disaster . The cheering of well , and wounded , men as Grant on his bay charger " Cincinnati " was observed to be headed toward Richmond has already been de- scribed , but the peculiar aftermath is little known . Ow ...
... road almost spelled disaster . The cheering of well , and wounded , men as Grant on his bay charger " Cincinnati " was observed to be headed toward Richmond has already been de- scribed , but the peculiar aftermath is little known . Ow ...
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... road back toward Lynchburg . He also sent a division along the James River Canal to destroy locks , culverts , etc. All mills and factories along the lines of march of his troops were de- stroyed also . Sheridan had in this way consumed ...
... road back toward Lynchburg . He also sent a division along the James River Canal to destroy locks , culverts , etc. All mills and factories along the lines of march of his troops were de- stroyed also . Sheridan had in this way consumed ...
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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