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Page 142
... complete victory . 1864 These manoeuvers both failing , as we have seen , he planned to join Butler in the siege of Richmond , in support of which contingency he ordered Sigel to advance from Harper's Ferry , join Crook and Averell ...
... complete victory . 1864 These manoeuvers both failing , as we have seen , he planned to join Butler in the siege of Richmond , in support of which contingency he ordered Sigel to advance from Harper's Ferry , join Crook and Averell ...
Page 213
... complete confusion . To make the victory complete , Sheridan had sent Torbert with three divisions of cavalry by the Luray valley ( south fork of the Shenandoah ) to intercept Early's retreat at New Market , but Torbert had not been ...
... complete confusion . To make the victory complete , Sheridan had sent Torbert with three divisions of cavalry by the Luray valley ( south fork of the Shenandoah ) to intercept Early's retreat at New Market , but Torbert had not been ...
Page 254
... complete victory . Hood's army dissolved . His efforts and achievements were all for naught . With the accomplishment of all he had desired , Grant forgave Thomas his delay and made him a major - general in the regular army . While ...
... complete victory . Hood's army dissolved . His efforts and achievements were all for naught . With the accomplishment of all he had desired , Grant forgave Thomas his delay and made him a major - general in the regular army . While ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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