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... passed . On these occasions he wore his dress- uniform , cocked hat , aiguillettes , saber , and spurs . His staff proper , besides all officers constructively on his staff , engineers , inspec- tors , quartermasters , etc. , that could ...
... passed . On these occasions he wore his dress- uniform , cocked hat , aiguillettes , saber , and spurs . His staff proper , besides all officers constructively on his staff , engineers , inspec- tors , quartermasters , etc. , that could ...
Page 121
... passed on , repeated it in a tone of severe reprimand . General Granger offended Grant by his personal conduct in the latter's presence during the early stages of the battle , by his conduct of the pursuit , and by his delay in going to ...
... passed on , repeated it in a tone of severe reprimand . General Granger offended Grant by his personal conduct in the latter's presence during the early stages of the battle , by his conduct of the pursuit , and by his delay in going to ...
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... passed out of the war . His many failures in action do not seem to have Nov. 26 , counted against him . All his commanding officers and his subordinates , including Sheridan , spoke highly of him . He was later made a major - general in ...
... passed out of the war . His many failures in action do not seem to have Nov. 26 , counted against him . All his commanding officers and his subordinates , including Sheridan , spoke highly of him . He was later made a major - general in ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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