American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... 356 CHAPTER XX - YEAR OF ADVANCE 117. General Robert Edward Lee : Chancellorsville , 1863 . 118. Admiral David Dixon Porter : Gunboat Warfare , 1863 359 363 119. " Clint " : Taking of Vicksburg , 1863 Progress of the War XV.
... 356 CHAPTER XX - YEAR OF ADVANCE 117. General Robert Edward Lee : Chancellorsville , 1863 . 118. Admiral David Dixon Porter : Gunboat Warfare , 1863 359 363 119. " Clint " : Taking of Vicksburg , 1863 Progress of the War XV.
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... Vicksburg , 1863 120. Lieutenant - General James Longstreet : Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg , 1863 121. Anna Elizabeth Dickinson : The Draft Riot , 1863 · 122. William Franklin Gore Shanks : Chickamauga , 1863 123. Major - General ...
... Vicksburg , 1863 120. Lieutenant - General James Longstreet : Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg , 1863 121. Anna Elizabeth Dickinson : The Draft Riot , 1863 · 122. William Franklin Gore Shanks : Chickamauga , 1863 123. Major - General ...
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... Vicksburg , Fort Hudson , Mobile , and other points in Mississippi and elsewhere . For this purpose I prepared a bill , providing that these measures should be carried out , and that General Lee should move , as soon as the result was ...
... Vicksburg , Fort Hudson , Mobile , and other points in Mississippi and elsewhere . For this purpose I prepared a bill , providing that these measures should be carried out , and that General Lee should move , as soon as the result was ...
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... Vicksburg was certainly in a critical situation , and was now closely invested by Grant . He said that he ( Johnston ) had 11,000 men with him ( which includes Gist's ) , hardly any cavalry , and only sixteen pieces of cannon ; but if ...
... Vicksburg was certainly in a critical situation , and was now closely invested by Grant . He said that he ( Johnston ) had 11,000 men with him ( which includes Gist's ) , hardly any cavalry , and only sixteen pieces of cannon ; but if ...
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... Vicksburg . They are a fine - looking lot of men , wild , and very picturesque in appearance . . . Whilst seated round the camp fire in the evening , one of the officers remarked to me , " I can assure you , colonel , that nine men out ...
... Vicksburg . They are a fine - looking lot of men , wild , and very picturesque in appearance . . . Whilst seated round the camp fire in the evening , one of the officers remarked to me , " I can assure you , colonel , that nine men out ...
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