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... Smith in command of the expedition up the Tennessee . I think Smith will restore order and discipline . In accord with his chief , Halleck could now write to Grant as he did on March 6th : General McClellan directs that you report to me ...
... Smith in command of the expedition up the Tennessee . I think Smith will restore order and discipline . In accord with his chief , Halleck could now write to Grant as he did on March 6th : General McClellan directs that you report to me ...
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... Smith had divided to the site Sherman had chosen . His action was to concentrate his troops by moving those at Savannah to Pittsburg Landing , accepting the spot recom- Mar. 22 , mended by Sherman , which had already been approved by ...
... Smith had divided to the site Sherman had chosen . His action was to concentrate his troops by moving those at Savannah to Pittsburg Landing , accepting the spot recom- Mar. 22 , mended by Sherman , which had already been approved by ...
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... Smith's advance at dawn of the fif- June 15 , teenth and caused that timid officer to slow his advance . When pushed back to his lines , he made such a show with his few infantry spaced at four and a half yard intervals and kept up such ...
... Smith's advance at dawn of the fif- June 15 , teenth and caused that timid officer to slow his advance . When pushed back to his lines , he made such a show with his few infantry spaced at four and a half yard intervals and kept up such ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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