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... move on the enemy by February 22. Just what this meant appeared four days later , after McClellan had put his plan for a movement on Richmond via Urbanna into writing , and it had been disappointingly disapproved by the Cabinet . On ...
... move on the enemy by February 22. Just what this meant appeared four days later , after McClellan had put his plan for a movement on Richmond via Urbanna into writing , and it had been disappointingly disapproved by the Cabinet . On ...
Page 178
... move ; the wagons and artillery could not move in any practical sense , and this was particularly bad , since the Con- federates " evinced a determination to hold Yorktown " ( as the young General put it in his dispatch ) by opening ...
... move ; the wagons and artillery could not move in any practical sense , and this was particularly bad , since the Con- federates " evinced a determination to hold Yorktown " ( as the young General put it in his dispatch ) by opening ...
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... move again , always by the left flank . There was a cavalry fight , which Wilson won with his repeaters . Sherman to War Department , May 28 The enemy discovered our move to turn Allatoona , and moved to meet us here . Our columns met ...
... move again , always by the left flank . There was a cavalry fight , which Wilson won with his repeaters . Sherman to War Department , May 28 The enemy discovered our move to turn Allatoona , and moved to meet us here . Our columns met ...
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