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... reached . One of these officers was a Lieutenant Semmes , of the navy . I think Captain Gore and Lieutenant Judah , of the Fourth Infantry , were the others . Our progress was stopped for the time by the single piece of artillery at the ...
... reached . One of these officers was a Lieutenant Semmes , of the navy . I think Captain Gore and Lieutenant Judah , of the Fourth Infantry , were the others . Our progress was stopped for the time by the single piece of artillery at the ...
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... reached from Milliken's Bend and Duckport . All is well here , but the rains have made the roads , as you know , muddy and full of ruts . I am , in haste , yours , truly , W. T. SHERMAN , Major - General , Commanding.8 By his unceasing ...
... reached from Milliken's Bend and Duckport . All is well here , but the rains have made the roads , as you know , muddy and full of ruts . I am , in haste , yours , truly , W. T. SHERMAN , Major - General , Commanding.8 By his unceasing ...
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... 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 by Mrs. Ord and Captain Barnes , on ...
... 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 by Mrs. Ord and Captain Barnes , on ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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