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... Union territory . He did not arrive an instant too soon , for the Confederate general , Polk , had occupied Columbus , Kentucky , without arousing any activities from Frémont , commanding in Missouri , or Anderson , command- ing in Ohio ...
... Union territory . He did not arrive an instant too soon , for the Confederate general , Polk , had occupied Columbus , Kentucky , without arousing any activities from Frémont , commanding in Missouri , or Anderson , command- ing in Ohio ...
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... Union bugles , attempted to rush the Union camps at daybreak of April 6th . The pickets were unable to make any serious April 6 , resistance , but the noise of their firing brought all Union troops from their tents and their breakfast ...
... Union bugles , attempted to rush the Union camps at daybreak of April 6th . The pickets were unable to make any serious April 6 , resistance , but the noise of their firing brought all Union troops from their tents and their breakfast ...
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... Union lines formed a flat arc between the southerly bends of the river . Bragg held Missionary Ridge and a fortified line from it across Chattanooga Valley to Lookout Mountain , which he also occupied . From both elevations he looked ...
... Union lines formed a flat arc between the southerly bends of the river . Bragg held Missionary Ridge and a fortified line from it across Chattanooga Valley to Lookout Mountain , which he also occupied . From both elevations he looked ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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