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... followed , also in uniform and in prescribed order . Orders were prepared with great care , and evidently with the view that they should be a history of what followed . In their modes of expressing thought these two generals con ...
... followed , also in uniform and in prescribed order . Orders were prepared with great care , and evidently with the view that they should be a history of what followed . In their modes of expressing thought these two generals con ...
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... followed the advice of the minority and was across the creek when he heard from Johnston : CANTON ROAD , TEN MILES FROM JACKSON 8:30 A. M. , May 15th 1863 Our being compelled to leave Jackson makes your plan imprac- May 15 , ticable ...
... followed the advice of the minority and was across the creek when he heard from Johnston : CANTON ROAD , TEN MILES FROM JACKSON 8:30 A. M. , May 15th 1863 Our being compelled to leave Jackson makes your plan imprac- May 15 , ticable ...
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... followed in a carriage . The cavalcade reached the review - ground some five or six miles out from City Point , found the troops all ready , drawn up in line , and after the usual presentation of arms , the President and party , followed ...
... followed in a carriage . The cavalcade reached the review - ground some five or six miles out from City Point , found the troops all ready , drawn up in line , and after the usual presentation of arms , the President and party , followed ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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