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Page 69
... McClernand could assume the command . The order was further delayed after it reached Grant by Forrest's rup- ture of Grant's communications , so that although Grant did not delay it and although McClernand started immedi- ately upon its ...
... McClernand could assume the command . The order was further delayed after it reached Grant by Forrest's rup- ture of Grant's communications , so that although Grant did not delay it and although McClernand started immedi- ately upon its ...
Page 91
... McClernand that , after waiting some time May 16 , formed for battle , he attacked before McClernand was up . In consequence , the battle of Champion's Hill was fought by Grant with four divisions against Pemberton command- ing two ...
... McClernand that , after waiting some time May 16 , formed for battle , he attacked before McClernand was up . In consequence , the battle of Champion's Hill was fought by Grant with four divisions against Pemberton command- ing two ...
Page 95
... McClernand from command of the army - corps , and Wilson immediately delivered it , although it was mid- night , because they expected a Confederate sortie , in which event they feared that McClernand would so distinguish himself as to ...
... McClernand from command of the army - corps , and Wilson immediately delivered it , although it was mid- night , because they expected a Confederate sortie , in which event they feared that McClernand would so distinguish himself as to ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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