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... army must be withdrawn from the James . McClellan said the army would be demoralized by such a withdrawal , and the two men parted . There were more conferences at Washington - Lincoln , Stanton , Halleck , and Pope . On July 29 ...
... army must be withdrawn from the James . McClellan said the army would be demoralized by such a withdrawal , and the two men parted . There were more conferences at Washington - Lincoln , Stanton , Halleck , and Pope . On July 29 ...
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... army . Much of the talking during those early days of August was devoted to getting McClellan's army out of the peninsula . The General , who had so easily and quickly embarked for the move to Fortress Monroe , now encountered ...
... army . Much of the talking during those early days of August was devoted to getting McClellan's army out of the peninsula . The General , who had so easily and quickly embarked for the move to Fortress Monroe , now encountered ...
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... Army of the Cumberland , 184 , 251– 252 under Rosecrans , 315 , 321 , 323–324 winter of 1863 , 332 , 335 Army of the Frontier , 287 Army of the James , 400 Army of the Mississippi , 280 Army of Northern Virginia , 241 , 412 Burnside's ...
... Army of the Cumberland , 184 , 251– 252 under Rosecrans , 315 , 321 , 323–324 winter of 1863 , 332 , 335 Army of the Frontier , 287 Army of the James , 400 Army of the Mississippi , 280 Army of Northern Virginia , 241 , 412 Burnside's ...
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