Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 8Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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Page 101
... joined Grant . During the night Lew Wallace arrived with 5,000 men ; the remainder of Nelson's divi- sion , General T. L. Crittenden's and part of General A. M. McCook's divi- sion of Buell's army , amounting in all to about 20,000 men ...
... joined Grant . During the night Lew Wallace arrived with 5,000 men ; the remainder of Nelson's divi- sion , General T. L. Crittenden's and part of General A. M. McCook's divi- sion of Buell's army , amounting in all to about 20,000 men ...
Page 181
... joined by Robert C. Schenck with 1,500 men , at- tempted to drive Johnson from his position . Jackson then came up and sent his regiments to Johnson's as- sistance , whereupon , toward dark , Milroy withdrew to McDowell . The Union ...
... joined by Robert C. Schenck with 1,500 men , at- tempted to drive Johnson from his position . Jackson then came up and sent his regiments to Johnson's as- sistance , whereupon , toward dark , Milroy withdrew to McDowell . The Union ...
Page 416
... joined by Banks on the 24th but the entire column did not close up until the 26th . Meanwhile General Mower with three brigades of Smith's divi- sion and a cavalry brigade of the 19th corps marched from Alexandria on the 21st for ...
... joined by Banks on the 24th but the entire column did not close up until the 26th . Meanwhile General Mower with three brigades of Smith's divi- sion and a cavalry brigade of the 19th corps marched from Alexandria on the 21st for ...
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