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Page 131
... Army of Nov. 1 , the Potomac . After his failures and when Halleck and Pope had obtained credit for Grant's victories in the West , they July 17 , were called to direct it . When Pope was defeated , three Sept. 1 , generals from the army ...
... Army of Nov. 1 , the Potomac . After his failures and when Halleck and Pope had obtained credit for Grant's victories in the West , they July 17 , were called to direct it . When Pope was defeated , three Sept. 1 , generals from the army ...
Page 221
... army- corps . Sherman " allowed " General Granger to return home on leave without consulting his army - commander , Gen- March , eral Thomas , and replaced him with General Howard . Gen- eral Joseph Hooker , the other principal in the ...
... army- corps . Sherman " allowed " General Granger to return home on leave without consulting his army - commander , Gen- March , eral Thomas , and replaced him with General Howard . Gen- eral Joseph Hooker , the other principal in the ...
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... Army of 1918 , The , McCormick , 25 , 162 Army of Northern Virginia , 171 plans to destroy , 274-277 Army of the Cumberland , 123 , 219 Chattanooga campaign , 114 , 120 Thomas commands , 221 Army of the James , 133 Petersburg and , 189 Army ...
... Army of 1918 , The , McCormick , 25 , 162 Army of Northern Virginia , 171 plans to destroy , 274-277 Army of the Cumberland , 123 , 219 Chattanooga campaign , 114 , 120 Thomas commands , 221 Army of the James , 133 Petersburg and , 189 Army ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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