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Page 155
... Wilson anxiously went to headquarters , Grant cried out cheerily , " It's all right , Wilson , the army is mov- ing towards Richmond . " Grant alone was unafraid . For General Foch a writer created a sentence : " My right is driven in ...
... Wilson anxiously went to headquarters , Grant cried out cheerily , " It's all right , Wilson , the army is mov- ing towards Richmond . " Grant alone was unafraid . For General Foch a writer created a sentence : " My right is driven in ...
Page 239
... Wilson and Torbert . In the end Wilson was sent , not only because of his ability , but because of his intimacy with General Sherman , to whom he had been of great value in the controversy with McCler- nand , and because of the jealousy ...
... Wilson and Torbert . In the end Wilson was sent , not only because of his ability , but because of his intimacy with General Sherman , to whom he had been of great value in the controversy with McCler- nand , and because of the jealousy ...
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... Wilson loose rather than undertake the plan of a march with the whole force through Georgia to the sea . 99 28 When Wilson reached Sherman , the latter did not use him but directed him to turn over enough horses and equip- ment to ...
... Wilson loose rather than undertake the plan of a march with the whole force through Georgia to the sea . 99 28 When Wilson reached Sherman , the latter did not use him but directed him to turn over enough horses and equip- ment to ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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