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Page 139
... move into the Palatinate in a square a hundred thousand strong . " GENERAL : It is my design , if the enemy keep ... move against the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad . Crook will have all cavalry , and will endeavor to get in about ...
... move into the Palatinate in a square a hundred thousand strong . " GENERAL : It is my design , if the enemy keep ... move against the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad . Crook will have all cavalry , and will endeavor to get in about ...
Page 140
... move from their places of rendezvous until I direct , except Banks . I want to be ready to move by the 25th inst . , if possible ; but all I can now direct is that you get ready as soon as possible . I know you will have difficulties to ...
... move from their places of rendezvous until I direct , except Banks . I want to be ready to move by the 25th inst . , if possible ; but all I can now direct is that you get ready as soon as possible . I know you will have difficulties to ...
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... move up the valley with his cavalry , clean up the remnant of Early's forces located near Staunton , then move over into southern Virginia , destroy all railroads , and , if possible , the James River and Kanawha Canal . Having ...
... move up the valley with his cavalry , clean up the remnant of Early's forces located near Staunton , then move over into southern Virginia , destroy all railroads , and , if possible , the James River and Kanawha Canal . Having ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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