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Page 160
... Lee's cavalry after it would clear the flanks . It would disrupt Lee's service of the rear , connect with Butler , and be ready to complete the destruction of Lee's army if Grant could defeat it . But most important of all , it would ...
... Lee's cavalry after it would clear the flanks . It would disrupt Lee's service of the rear , connect with Butler , and be ready to complete the destruction of Lee's army if Grant could defeat it . But most important of all , it would ...
Page 161
... Lee's whole army was up and it was too late to destroy An- derson . 1864 After some movements occasioned by Grant's surmise that Lee was trying to get into Fredericksburg , and a mis- understanding of orders by Burnside's command owing ...
... Lee's whole army was up and it was too late to destroy An- derson . 1864 After some movements occasioned by Grant's surmise that Lee was trying to get into Fredericksburg , and a mis- understanding of orders by Burnside's command owing ...
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... Lee's army , Sheridan faced his command two ways . With his left flank he pushed Pickett's retreating forces to the ... Lee's retreat , Grant sent the other divisions of the Second Corps to report to Sheridan , and told Sheri- dan that ...
... Lee's army , Sheridan faced his command two ways . With his left flank he pushed Pickett's retreating forces to the ... Lee's retreat , Grant sent the other divisions of the Second Corps to report to Sheridan , and told Sheri- dan that ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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