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... March 11 , while he was still at Manassas , there came an order ( obviously promoted by the sly Stanton ) relieving him as General - in - Chief of the Army of the United States and restricting him to the command of the Army of the ...
... March 11 , while he was still at Manassas , there came an order ( obviously promoted by the sly Stanton ) relieving him as General - in - Chief of the Army of the United States and restricting him to the command of the Army of the ...
Page 254
... march , as ordered , to join Pope's main body was that the night was very dark , nothing would have been gained by starting his march at once instead of two hours later ; and besides , the men were tired and hungry . As for the joint ...
... march , as ordered , to join Pope's main body was that the night was very dark , nothing would have been gained by starting his march at once instead of two hours later ; and besides , the men were tired and hungry . As for the joint ...
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... March 31 , 1865 There has been much hard fighting this morning . Our troops , after having been driven back on the Boydton plank road , turned and drove the enemy in turn and took the White Oak road . There have been four flags captured ...
... March 31 , 1865 There has been much hard fighting this morning . Our troops , after having been driven back on the Boydton plank road , turned and drove the enemy in turn and took the White Oak road . There have been four flags captured ...
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