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... Donelson on the Cumberland River , thoroughly frightened at the Yankees ' strength . The first capture of a Confederate fort was an event of vast moral importance . It caused General Joseph E. Johnston , commanding the Confederate ...
... Donelson on the Cumberland River , thoroughly frightened at the Yankees ' strength . The first capture of a Confederate fort was an event of vast moral importance . It caused General Joseph E. Johnston , commanding the Confederate ...
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... Donelson , a brigade of six regiments under Colonel Thayer which had arrived at Fort Henry on trans- ports just as the army was starting overland across the Feb. 12 , isthmus . Grant , therefore , marched against Fort Donelson with less ...
... Donelson , a brigade of six regiments under Colonel Thayer which had arrived at Fort Henry on trans- ports just as the army was starting overland across the Feb. 12 , isthmus . Grant , therefore , marched against Fort Donelson with less ...
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... Donelson operations and , 41 , 76 escapes from Donelson , 38 Georgia campaign , 237 Grant's communications raided by , 68 Grant compared to , 31 Forsythe , James W. , 271-272 Fortifications , intrenchments , 50-51 Foster , J. G. ...
... Donelson operations and , 41 , 76 escapes from Donelson , 38 Georgia campaign , 237 Grant's communications raided by , 68 Grant compared to , 31 Forsythe , James W. , 271-272 Fortifications , intrenchments , 50-51 Foster , J. G. ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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