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... returned to command on March 17th he found that Gen- Mar. 17 , eral Smith had disposed his troops in extraordinary dis- persion , with three divisions , his own , now commanded by General W. H. L. Wallace , McClernand's , and Prentiss's ...
... returned to command on March 17th he found that Gen- Mar. 17 , eral Smith had disposed his troops in extraordinary dis- persion , with three divisions , his own , now commanded by General W. H. L. Wallace , McClernand's , and Prentiss's ...
Page 56
... returned . The men who had run away at Donelson ran into the woods . They were not recognized , and returned to their ranks glad to cover up their defections . The men who ran away at Shiloh were packed together under the river - bank ...
... returned . The men who had run away at Donelson ran into the woods . They were not recognized , and returned to their ranks glad to cover up their defections . The men who ran away at Shiloh were packed together under the river - bank ...
Page 56
... returned . The men who had run away at Donelson ran into the woods . They were not recognized , and returned to their ranks glad to cover up their defections . The men who ran away at Shiloh were packed together under the river - bank ...
... returned . The men who had run away at Donelson ran into the woods . They were not recognized , and returned to their ranks glad to cover up their defections . The men who ran away at Shiloh were packed together under the river - bank ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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