Meet General GrantAmerikansk historie, USA's historie, amerikansk biografi om General Ulysses S. Grant, 1822-1889, som først havde en militær karriere, bl.a. i Mexican War, og blev en berømt general i Nordstatshæren, Union Army, under den Amerikanske Borgerkrig, 1861-1865, og senere endte som amerikansk president. Beskriver hans liv, levnedsløb og militære og politiske karriere. Udkom i 1928. |
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... Jefferson Davis . Grant's " Unconditional Surrender " Message John A. Rawlins · · General William Tecumseh Sherman Recruiting Office in City Hall Park , New York Wartime Photographs of General Grant General Robert E. Lee The McLean ...
... Jefferson Davis . Grant's " Unconditional Surrender " Message John A. Rawlins · · General William Tecumseh Sherman Recruiting Office in City Hall Park , New York Wartime Photographs of General Grant General Robert E. Lee The McLean ...
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... Jefferson Davis , a lean , gray - eyed , sensitive man of intellectual habits . His first wife had been General Taylor's daughter . As a member of Congress Davis had spoken ardently in favor of the annexation of Texas , and of expansion ...
... Jefferson Davis , a lean , gray - eyed , sensitive man of intellectual habits . His first wife had been General Taylor's daughter . As a member of Congress Davis had spoken ardently in favor of the annexation of Texas , and of expansion ...
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... the Mexican loss was even greater . Santa Anna's army was terribly beaten , notwithstanding its immense numerical superiority . Taylor was the outstanding hero of the great day at Buena Vista , but Jefferson Davis also won renown . At.
... the Mexican loss was even greater . Santa Anna's army was terribly beaten , notwithstanding its immense numerical superiority . Taylor was the outstanding hero of the great day at Buena Vista , but Jefferson Davis also won renown . At.
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... Jefferson Davis to the leadership of the Confederacy . Through his single military exploit Davis acquired an ab- surdly exaggerated reputation . As its echoes came back to him he began to look upon himself as a great strategist , though ...
... Jefferson Davis to the leadership of the Confederacy . Through his single military exploit Davis acquired an ab- surdly exaggerated reputation . As its echoes came back to him he began to look upon himself as a great strategist , though ...
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... Jefferson Davis , maintained that Congress had no right to prohibit slavery anywhere , under any circum- stances ; that slaves were a species of property and that slave- owning had all the time - honored rights that surround and protect ...
... Jefferson Davis , maintained that Congress had no right to prohibit slavery anywhere , under any circum- stances ; that slaves were a species of property and that slave- owning had all the time - honored rights that surround and protect ...
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