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... Chattanooga , forking at Missionary Ridge to Atlanta and through Chattanooga to Nashville . Therefore at the outbreak of the war , when the opposing lines followed the Potomac and Ohio rivers , connections be- tween the East and West ...
... Chattanooga , forking at Missionary Ridge to Atlanta and through Chattanooga to Nashville . Therefore at the outbreak of the war , when the opposing lines followed the Potomac and Ohio rivers , connections be- tween the East and West ...
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... Chattanooga , Tennessee , 40 , 57 battle - field , maps , facing 116 , 118 Buell stationed at , 59 campaign of , 108-122 Georgia campaign and , 237 railways , 136 Rosecrans at , 106-108 Chattanooga Creek , 116 , 117 Chattanooga River ...
... Chattanooga , Tennessee , 40 , 57 battle - field , maps , facing 116 , 118 Buell stationed at , 59 campaign of , 108-122 Georgia campaign and , 237 railways , 136 Rosecrans at , 106-108 Chattanooga Creek , 116 , 117 Chattanooga River ...
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The Great Soldier of America Robert Rutherford McCormick. Smith , Giles A. , Chattanooga cam- paign , 116 Smith , W. F. , 133 blackmails ( ? ) Grant , 105 Chattanooga campaign , 111-112 , 121 Cold Harbor , 177-179 mentioned for Army of ...
The Great Soldier of America Robert Rutherford McCormick. Smith , Giles A. , Chattanooga cam- paign , 116 Smith , W. F. , 133 blackmails ( ? ) Grant , 105 Chattanooga campaign , 111-112 , 121 Cold Harbor , 177-179 mentioned for Army of ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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