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Page 173
... Richmond . For in- stead of accepting the challenge , Lee had moved to a new intrenched position in front of Hanover Junction across the three main roads to Richmond - the Telegraph road , the Richmond and Potomac Railroad , and the ...
... Richmond . For in- stead of accepting the challenge , Lee had moved to a new intrenched position in front of Hanover Junction across the three main roads to Richmond - the Telegraph road , the Richmond and Potomac Railroad , and the ...
Page 259
... Richmond- Petersburg and the sieges of Paris , Plevna , or Port Arthur . Richmond - Petersburg could not be surrounded ; the garri- son was free to go to any other theater of war . Grant's at- tacks held it like a king in check while ...
... Richmond- Petersburg and the sieges of Paris , Plevna , or Port Arthur . Richmond - Petersburg could not be surrounded ; the garri- son was free to go to any other theater of war . Grant's at- tacks held it like a king in check while ...
Page 339
... Richmond and Potomac Railroad , 173 Richmond , Virginia , 24 map showing strategic location , facing 137 natural defenses , 195-196 Petersburg and , 185 railways to , 173 Sheridan raids near , 160 siege tightens on , 278 strategic ...
... Richmond and Potomac Railroad , 173 Richmond , Virginia , 24 map showing strategic location , facing 137 natural defenses , 195-196 Petersburg and , 185 railways to , 173 Sheridan raids near , 160 siege tightens on , 278 strategic ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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