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Page 149
... Hill's corps until Grant could move General Getty's division of the Sixth Corps past May 5 , the rear of Warren's ... Hill's athwart the Plank road , with a wide gap between them , and that Longstreet was still some distance away ...
... Hill's corps until Grant could move General Getty's division of the Sixth Corps past May 5 , the rear of Warren's ... Hill's athwart the Plank road , with a wide gap between them , and that Longstreet was still some distance away ...
Page 331
... Hill and , 90 Clive , Robert , Grant compared to , 19 Cold Harbor , Battle of , 176-180 Petersburg and , 191 Columbia , South Carolina , 266 Columbia , Tennessee , Shiloh and , 46 , 251 Columbus , Fort , abandoned , 39 Columbus ...
... Hill and , 90 Clive , Robert , Grant compared to , 19 Cold Harbor , Battle of , 176-180 Petersburg and , 191 Columbia , South Carolina , 266 Columbia , Tennessee , Shiloh and , 46 , 251 Columbus , Fort , abandoned , 39 Columbus ...
Page 340
... Hill , 90 Chattanooga campaign , 108 , 109 , 113-115 , 117-121 commands Division of the Missis- sippi , 134 Donelson operations and , 40 early Georgia campaign appraised , 226-227 experience preceding Shiloh , 48 fears Grant's tactics ...
... Hill , 90 Chattanooga campaign , 108 , 109 , 113-115 , 117-121 commands Division of the Missis- sippi , 134 Donelson operations and , 40 early Georgia campaign appraised , 226-227 experience preceding Shiloh , 48 fears Grant's tactics ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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