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... MCCLELLAN IN COMMAND - FREEMONT - HIS EMANCIPATION ORDER - LETTER OF HOLT - PRESIDENT MOD- IFIES THE ORDER - HIS REASONS- CAMERON'S INSTRUCTION TO SHERMAN IN S. C. - MILITARY MOVEMENTS IN THE FALL OF 1861 -DEATH OF LYON - BALL'S BLUFF ...
... MCCLELLAN IN COMMAND - FREEMONT - HIS EMANCIPATION ORDER - LETTER OF HOLT - PRESIDENT MOD- IFIES THE ORDER - HIS REASONS- CAMERON'S INSTRUCTION TO SHERMAN IN S. C. - MILITARY MOVEMENTS IN THE FALL OF 1861 -DEATH OF LYON - BALL'S BLUFF ...
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... McClellan were driving the rebels out of West Virginia . The insurgents , under Beaure- gard , confronted the troops near the Capital , with an equal , if not superior force , holding a position along Bull Run Creek ; their right ...
... McClellan were driving the rebels out of West Virginia . The insurgents , under Beaure- gard , confronted the troops near the Capital , with an equal , if not superior force , holding a position along Bull Run Creek ; their right ...
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... McClellan , Anderson , Foote , Grant , Fre- mont , Rosecrans and Dix . The Flag , the Eagle , the Nation- al Arms , Liberty , the Temple of Freedom , the Capitol , and Mt. Vernon , were among the emblems engraved . Mottoes expressing ...
... McClellan , Anderson , Foote , Grant , Fre- mont , Rosecrans and Dix . The Flag , the Eagle , the Nation- al Arms , Liberty , the Temple of Freedom , the Capitol , and Mt. Vernon , were among the emblems engraved . Mottoes expressing ...
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... McClellan , who had been in command there , and who was believed at the time , to pos- sess military ability of a high order , was called to command the armies again gathering in vast numbers around the Cap- ital . In October , General ...
... McClellan , who had been in command there , and who was believed at the time , to pos- sess military ability of a high order , was called to command the armies again gathering in vast numbers around the Cap- ital . In October , General ...
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... McClellan assumed command of the Army of the Potomac . The command in West Virginia was given to General Rosecrans , who had gained distinguished reputation at Rich Mountain . For the next ensuing three months , the greatest activity ...
... McClellan assumed command of the Army of the Potomac . The command in West Virginia was given to General Rosecrans , who had gained distinguished reputation at Rich Mountain . For the next ensuing three months , the greatest activity ...
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