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Page 103
... tion is strongly intimated by several writers , but no accusa- tion was definitely made by any witness , and no other cause for his illness has been advanced . At that time Rawlins wrote him the following famous letter : DEAR GENERAL ...
... tion is strongly intimated by several writers , but no accusa- tion was definitely made by any witness , and no other cause for his illness has been advanced . At that time Rawlins wrote him the following famous letter : DEAR GENERAL ...
Page 238
... tion from that time was to save his force rather than " to keep Hood employed . " To recognize this fact is not to dis- parage Sherman . Classic history told him of the bitter de- feat of Anthony in Parthia , of the fate of Crassus in ...
... tion from that time was to save his force rather than " to keep Hood employed . " To recognize this fact is not to dis- parage Sherman . Classic history told him of the bitter de- feat of Anthony in Parthia , of the fate of Crassus in ...
Page 319
... tion , starts , Dec. 25 " Alabama " sank " Hatteras , " Jan. 11 " Montauk " destroys Confed- erate " Nashville " in Ogeechee River , Ga . , Feb. 2 Farragut ran Port Hud- son , La . , batteries , March 14 Porter's Ya- zoo expedi tion ...
... tion , starts , Dec. 25 " Alabama " sank " Hatteras , " Jan. 11 " Montauk " destroys Confed- erate " Nashville " in Ogeechee River , Ga . , Feb. 2 Farragut ran Port Hud- son , La . , batteries , March 14 Porter's Ya- zoo expedi tion ...
Contents
THE SUMMER CAMPAIGN OF 1862 | 69 |
VII | 103 |
COMMANDERINCHIEF | 123 |
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