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Page 134
... present and his future sorrow . He had never liked Thomas , of the Army of the Cumberland , or Granger , the most distinguished corps - commander . 1864 Except for a change in the command of the cavalry , the entire higher command of ...
... present and his future sorrow . He had never liked Thomas , of the Army of the Cumberland , or Granger , the most distinguished corps - commander . 1864 Except for a change in the command of the cavalry , the entire higher command of ...
Page 182
... present itself , until the cavalry can be sent west to destroy the Virginia Central railroad from about Beaver Dam for some twenty - five or thirty miles west . When this is effected I will move the army to the south side of the James ...
... present itself , until the cavalry can be sent west to destroy the Virginia Central railroad from about Beaver Dam for some twenty - five or thirty miles west . When this is effected I will move the army to the south side of the James ...
Page 275
... present line of works , so long as the whole line now occupied by us is held . If , how- ever , the troops to the ... present lines , and march for the present left of the Army of the Potomac . All necessary preparations for carrying ...
... present line of works , so long as the whole line now occupied by us is held . If , how- ever , the troops to the ... present lines , and march for the present left of the Army of the Potomac . All necessary preparations for carrying ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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