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Page 91
... effect " contained " each other , though this was not contemplated by either commander - in- chief , Grant wanting McClernand to attack and Pemberton ordering Loring to come to his aid . In the actual fight Grant had fifteen thousand ...
... effect " contained " each other , though this was not contemplated by either commander - in- chief , Grant wanting McClernand to attack and Pemberton ordering Loring to come to his aid . In the actual fight Grant had fifteen thousand ...
Page 111
... effect . On the day after his arrival Grant , in company with Thomas and Smith , reconnoitered the ground as far as he could ride and immediately issued orders for the opera- tion . That Rosecrans ' failure to act during the thirty days ...
... effect . On the day after his arrival Grant , in company with Thomas and Smith , reconnoitered the ground as far as he could ride and immediately issued orders for the opera- tion . That Rosecrans ' failure to act during the thirty days ...
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... effect of capture , 40-42 effect of , 58 , 67 Grant attacks , 34-39 map , facing 38 results , 67 Shiloh compared to , 55 Douglas , Stephen A. , 64 Dover , Tennessee , 35 Drunkenness , charge challenged , 20- 21 Prentiss and , 27 Rawlins ...
... effect of capture , 40-42 effect of , 58 , 67 Grant attacks , 34-39 map , facing 38 results , 67 Shiloh compared to , 55 Douglas , Stephen A. , 64 Dover , Tennessee , 35 Drunkenness , charge challenged , 20- 21 Prentiss and , 27 Rawlins ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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