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... rear of Sherman's corps , which Johnston thought was isolated before the city of Jackson . Grant assumed from this that Johnston planned to join with Pemberton , cross the Big Black , and take up a defensive position before Vicksburg ...
... rear of Sherman's corps , which Johnston thought was isolated before the city of Jackson . Grant assumed from this that Johnston planned to join with Pemberton , cross the Big Black , and take up a defensive position before Vicksburg ...
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... rear , which he chose at Vicksburg . He had asked to make the rear attack on Atlanta from Mobile immediately after taking Vicksburg , and had re- Jul18 , newed the request after Chattanooga , to be denied both Dec. 7 , times . He ...
... rear , which he chose at Vicksburg . He had asked to make the rear attack on Atlanta from Mobile immediately after taking Vicksburg , and had re- Jul18 , newed the request after Chattanooga , to be denied both Dec. 7 , times . He ...
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... rear , on flank , and in front , for Hood now called Cheatham's corps from the defenses to the attack . All the circumstances were com- bined to create a route . But no panic resulted . Attacked in rear , the troops fought from the ...
... rear , on flank , and in front , for Hood now called Cheatham's corps from the defenses to the attack . All the circumstances were com- bined to create a route . But no panic resulted . Attacked in rear , the troops fought from the ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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advance April army-corps assault Atlanta attack Badeau battle brigade Buell Burnside campaign capture cavalry Chattanooga City Point Colonel command Confederate Corinth corps corps-commanders Creek cross Cumberland defeat defenses division Donelson east enemy fighting force Fort Donelson Fort Fisher Fort Henry fortified front Halleck Hancock headquarters Hood Hooker Ibid infantry intrenched J. H. Wilson James River Johnston July June Lee's army left flank Lincoln Major-General mand McClernand McPherson Meade Meade's Memoirs Memphis miles military Missionary Ridge Mississippi move movement Nashville officers orders Pemberton Petersburg Port Hudson position Potomac raid railroad Rawlins rear regiment reinforcements repulsed retreat Richmond Richmond-Petersburg right flank road Rosecrans Savannah Schofield sent Sept Sheridan Sherman Shiloh Smith soldiers Spottsylvania success supplies Tennessee Tennessee River Thomas tion troops U. S. Grant Union Union armies Vicksburg victory Virginia Virginia Central Railroad Warren Washington West Wilderness Wilson