Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War YearsReader's Digest Association, 1970 - 640 pages |
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... March 9 and put a written question , " Assuming it to be possible to now provision Fort Sumter , under all the circumstances , is it wise to attempt it ? " The Cabinet members went away , returning March 16 with written answers . Seward ...
... March 9 and put a written question , " Assuming it to be possible to now provision Fort Sumter , under all the circumstances , is it wise to attempt it ? " The Cabinet members went away , returning March 16 with written answers . Seward ...
Page 259
... March - September 1862 York River D CHESAPEAKE BAY March 1862 MCCLELLAN Yorktown April 10 , 1862 ROADS HAMPTON Fort Monroe April 2 , 1862 March 1862 Norfalk Suffolk In March 1862 McClellan moved his army by water to Fort Monroe , hoping ...
... March - September 1862 York River D CHESAPEAKE BAY March 1862 MCCLELLAN Yorktown April 10 , 1862 ROADS HAMPTON Fort Monroe April 2 , 1862 March 1862 Norfalk Suffolk In March 1862 McClellan moved his army by water to Fort Monroe , hoping ...
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... march which was to end by joining Grant in Virginia , pausing at Savannah- by - the - Sea . Thousands of people abroad and in the South would reason , wrote Sherman , " If the North can march an army right through the South it is proof ...
... march which was to end by joining Grant in Virginia , pausing at Savannah- by - the - Sea . Thousands of people abroad and in the South would reason , wrote Sherman , " If the North can march an army right through the South it is proof ...
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Wilderness Beginnings | 17 |
New Salem Days | 33 |
The Young Legislator | 49 |
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