The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'64: Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volume 2O. D. Case, 1867 - Slavery |
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... Gen . ULYSSES S. GRANT . 2. Major - Gen . WILLIAM T. SHERMAN . 3. Major - Gen . PHILIP H. SHERIDAN . 4. Major - Gen ... Brig . - Gen . THOS . F. MEAGHER 66 • 66 49. Com . JOHN A. WINSLOW . 66 HEROIC DEAD . 50. Major - Gen . JOHN SEDGWICK ...
... Gen . ULYSSES S. GRANT . 2. Major - Gen . WILLIAM T. SHERMAN . 3. Major - Gen . PHILIP H. SHERIDAN . 4. Major - Gen ... Brig . - Gen . THOS . F. MEAGHER 66 • 66 49. Com . JOHN A. WINSLOW . 66 HEROIC DEAD . 50. Major - Gen . JOHN SEDGWICK ...
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... Gen. Lloyd Tilghman , of Kentucky , with 2,600 men . To Brig . - Gen . U. S. Grant , of Illi- nois , was assigned the task of its reduction , with the powerful aid of Commodore A. H. Foote and his fleet of seven gunboats , four of them ...
... Gen. Lloyd Tilghman , of Kentucky , with 2,600 men . To Brig . - Gen . U. S. Grant , of Illi- nois , was assigned the task of its reduction , with the powerful aid of Commodore A. H. Foote and his fleet of seven gunboats , four of them ...
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... Brig . - Gen . U. S. GRANT , commanding " Brig . - Gen . C. S. Army . U. S. forces near Fort Donelson . " matic , but quite lucid — as follows : The reply was hardly so diplo- " HEADQUARTERS ON THE FIELD , " FORT DONELSON , Feb. 16 ...
... Brig . - Gen . U. S. GRANT , commanding " Brig . - Gen . C. S. Army . U. S. forces near Fort Donelson . " matic , but quite lucid — as follows : The reply was hardly so diplo- " HEADQUARTERS ON THE FIELD , " FORT DONELSON , Feb. 16 ...
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... Brig . - Gen . Makall , who assumed it very little with them . Thirty - three in a bombastic proclamation . Mean- cannon , several thousand small arms , with ammunition , tents , cartridges , wagons , & c . , were abandoned by the ...
... Brig . - Gen . Makall , who assumed it very little with them . Thirty - three in a bombastic proclamation . Mean- cannon , several thousand small arms , with ammunition , tents , cartridges , wagons , & c . , were abandoned by the ...
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... Brig . - Gen . Gladding , of Withers's corps , was mortally wounded ; that Gen. Bragg had two horses shot under him ; Gen. Hardee was slightly wounded , his coat cut with balls , and his horse disabled ; that Gen. Breckinridge was twice ...
... Brig . - Gen . Gladding , of Withers's corps , was mortally wounded ; that Gen. Bragg had two horses shot under him ; Gen. Hardee was slightly wounded , his coat cut with balls , and his horse disabled ; that Gen. Breckinridge was twice ...
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