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Page 98
... Johnston . They warranted the boldest maneuvers . Nothing worse than a check could occur to them . Sherman , however , moved as cautiously as Halleck had advanced at Corinth , pushed Johnston straight into his defenses at Jackson , and ...
... Johnston . They warranted the boldest maneuvers . Nothing worse than a check could occur to them . Sherman , however , moved as cautiously as Halleck had advanced at Corinth , pushed Johnston straight into his defenses at Jackson , and ...
Page 225
... Johnston could follow . But once more Johnston found it necessary to withdraw before Sherman felt strong enough to attack . Without ma- nœuvering from this position , he withdrew again in rear of Peach Tree Creek , where he claims he ...
... Johnston could follow . But once more Johnston found it necessary to withdraw before Sherman felt strong enough to attack . Without ma- nœuvering from this position , he withdrew again in rear of Peach Tree Creek , where he claims he ...
Page 266
... Johnston's army composed of the refugees from Nashville , the garrisons of Savannah and Charles- ton , troops sent from Richmond , and the increment that comes to every army fighting on its own soil . Slocum was Mar. 19 , strong enough ...
... Johnston's army composed of the refugees from Nashville , the garrisons of Savannah and Charles- ton , troops sent from Richmond , and the increment that comes to every army fighting on its own soil . Slocum was Mar. 19 , strong enough ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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