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Page 171
... movements of troops near Richmond and Petersburg . On the other hand , he allowed a part of Beauregard's troops to become ... movement by the left flank on toward Richmond , to commence on the night of the 19th . I also asked Halleck to ...
... movements of troops near Richmond and Petersburg . On the other hand , he allowed a part of Beauregard's troops to become ... movement by the left flank on toward Richmond , to commence on the night of the 19th . I also asked Halleck to ...
Page 251
... Movements Lawrenceburg Nov. 22 Pulaski Kingston Tupelo Gaylesville Rivet Jan. 3 , 1865 Rome A L A. Cedartown Oct. 71 Steedman's Movements SCALE Smith's ( A. J. ) Movements 10 20 30 40 50 100 Miles Sherman's Movements Allatoona Oct. 6 ...
... Movements Lawrenceburg Nov. 22 Pulaski Kingston Tupelo Gaylesville Rivet Jan. 3 , 1865 Rome A L A. Cedartown Oct. 71 Steedman's Movements SCALE Smith's ( A. J. ) Movements 10 20 30 40 50 100 Miles Sherman's Movements Allatoona Oct. 6 ...
Page 258
... movement of the other two columns to the right and rear of them they begin to give way . . . .3 But the movement failed . Hancock was severely defeated again . At the same time Butler was repulsed on the north bank of the James . The ...
... movement of the other two columns to the right and rear of them they begin to give way . . . .3 But the movement failed . Hancock was severely defeated again . At the same time Butler was repulsed on the north bank of the James . The ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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