The Lives of General U.S. Grant, and Henry Wilson |
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... officers in the begin- ning , but under the skilful superintendence of Captain F. E. Prime , of the Engineer corps , Lieutenant - Colonel Wilson , of my staff , and Captain C. B. Comstock , of the Engineer corps , who joined this ...
... officers in the begin- ning , but under the skilful superintendence of Captain F. E. Prime , of the Engineer corps , Lieutenant - Colonel Wilson , of my staff , and Captain C. B. Comstock , of the Engineer corps , who joined this ...
Page 121
... officers to retain their private property and body - servants . General Grant heard what they had to say , and left ... officers and men , you will be allowed to march out of our lines , the officers taking with them their regimental ...
... officers to retain their private property and body - servants . General Grant heard what they had to say , and left ... officers and men , you will be allowed to march out of our lines , the officers taking with them their regimental ...
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... officers can be allowed to take with them will be as stated in the proposition of last evening — that is , that officers will be allowed their private baggage and side- arms , and mounted officers one horse each . If you mean by your ...
... officers can be allowed to take with them will be as stated in the proposition of last evening — that is , that officers will be allowed their private baggage and side- arms , and mounted officers one horse each . If you mean by your ...
Contents
Birth of General Grant and his ancestors | 24 |
The Battle of Pittsburg Landing | 30 |
General McClernands Official ReportGeneral Grants | 44 |
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