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... Fort Henry on the second of February , he himself following the next evening . On coming up with the advance , General McClernand com- manding , which had debarked about ten miles from Fort Henry , he considered the distance too great ...
... Fort Henry on the second of February , he himself following the next evening . On coming up with the advance , General McClernand com- manding , which had debarked about ten miles from Fort Henry , he considered the distance too great ...
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... fort . He therefore ordered Lew Wallace to bring his brigade from Fort Henry , and be it remembered that Wallace arrived promptly . Returning this brigade to General Smith , Grant Feb. 14 , formed the brigade of Colonel Thayer and other ...
... fort . He therefore ordered Lew Wallace to bring his brigade from Fort Henry , and be it remembered that Wallace arrived promptly . Returning this brigade to General Smith , Grant Feb. 14 , formed the brigade of Colonel Thayer and other ...
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... fort . He therefore ordered Lew Wallace to bring his brigade from Fort Henry , and be it remembered that Wallace arrived promptly . Returning this brigade to General Smith , Grant Feb. 14 , formed the brigade of Colonel Thayer and other ...
... fort . He therefore ordered Lew Wallace to bring his brigade from Fort Henry , and be it remembered that Wallace arrived promptly . Returning this brigade to General Smith , Grant Feb. 14 , formed the brigade of Colonel Thayer and other ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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