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... McClellan's Head- quarters .... 347 PAGE President Lincoln and Cabinet Receiving the Cannon Captured by Sheridan .......... 465 Passage of the Amendment to the Constitu- tion Prohibiting Slavery .. 352 Alexander H. Stephens .... 474 ...
... McClellan's Head- quarters .... 347 PAGE President Lincoln and Cabinet Receiving the Cannon Captured by Sheridan .......... 465 Passage of the Amendment to the Constitu- tion Prohibiting Slavery .. 352 Alexander H. Stephens .... 474 ...
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... McClellan , ap- pointed by the Governor of Ohio to command the troops from that State sent to West Virginia , issued a proclamation to the people of that section . " Understand one thing clearly , " he said . " Not only will we ab ...
... McClellan , ap- pointed by the Governor of Ohio to command the troops from that State sent to West Virginia , issued a proclamation to the people of that section . " Understand one thing clearly , " he said . " Not only will we ab ...
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... McClellan , in command of the Ohio troops in West Virginia . General Rosecrans , in command of a brigade , planned and executed a move- ment at Laurel Mountain , resulting in victory which had been much glorified by McClellan's despatch ...
... McClellan , in command of the Ohio troops in West Virginia . General Rosecrans , in command of a brigade , planned and executed a move- ment at Laurel Mountain , resulting in victory which had been much glorified by McClellan's despatch ...
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... McClellan , who replied , desiring to withdraw the letter he had written reflecting upon Scott . General Scott received a second letter from McClellan , which he re- garded as offensive . General McClellan was subordinate to General ...
... McClellan , who replied , desiring to withdraw the letter he had written reflecting upon Scott . General Scott received a second letter from McClellan , which he re- garded as offensive . General McClellan was subordinate to General ...
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Charles Carleton Coffin. the contemplated action . General McClellan was directed to arrest the members . " When they meet , " read McClellan's order to General Banks , “ you will please have everything prepared to arrest the whole party ...
Charles Carleton Coffin. the contemplated action . General McClellan was directed to arrest the members . " When they meet , " read McClellan's order to General Banks , “ you will please have everything prepared to arrest the whole party ...
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