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Page 191
... sent Wade Hampton and most of his cavalry after Sheridan . He had already sent Breckinridge's force back to the valley to confront Hunter , and on the eleventh , just as Grant was about to move , he added Ewell's corps , now under ...
... sent Wade Hampton and most of his cavalry after Sheridan . He had already sent Breckinridge's force back to the valley to confront Hunter , and on the eleventh , just as Grant was about to move , he added Ewell's corps , now under ...
Page 192
... sent Hampton after Sheridan , and Breckinridge and Early against Hunter , he had neither cavalry to scout around Warren's flanks nor enough infantry to press a reconnaissance . In- deed , Wilson raided around Lee's flank toward Malvern ...
... sent Hampton after Sheridan , and Breckinridge and Early against Hunter , he had neither cavalry to scout around Warren's flanks nor enough infantry to press a reconnaissance . In- deed , Wilson raided around Lee's flank toward Malvern ...
Page 296
... sent for General Lee from Lynch- burg , they had been captured by Sheridan . Lee had surrendered , but actually received the supplies sent for him a few hours before from Lynchburg . I have heard the foregoing read and can say that it ...
... sent for General Lee from Lynch- burg , they had been captured by Sheridan . Lee had surrendered , but actually received the supplies sent for him a few hours before from Lynchburg . I have heard the foregoing read and can say that it ...
Contents
THE SUMMER CAMPAIGN OF 1862 | 69 |
VII | 103 |
COMMANDERINCHIEF | 123 |
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