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... -4 ་ ་ 307 X. GRANT ATTACKS THE FRONT : 1864 XI . SHERMAN DESTROYS THE BASE : 1864 66 327 66 366 66 XII . THE END : 1865 379 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 66 397 INDEX 4 401 ILLUSTRATIONS GENERAL U. S. GRANT Photograph by Brady . In xi.
... -4 ་ ་ 307 X. GRANT ATTACKS THE FRONT : 1864 XI . SHERMAN DESTROYS THE BASE : 1864 66 327 66 366 66 XII . THE END : 1865 379 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 66 397 INDEX 4 401 ILLUSTRATIONS GENERAL U. S. GRANT Photograph by Brady . In xi.
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... SHERMAN L. C. Handy , Washington . CIVIL WAR : CAMPAIGNS OF 1864 Map by W. L. G. Joerg , American Geo- graphical Society . Photograph by Brady . In the collection of 66 66 368 66 66 376 CAPTAINS OF THE CIVIL WAR CHAPTER I THE CLASH ...
... SHERMAN L. C. Handy , Washington . CIVIL WAR : CAMPAIGNS OF 1864 Map by W. L. G. Joerg , American Geo- graphical Society . Photograph by Brady . In the collection of 66 66 368 66 66 376 CAPTAINS OF THE CIVIL WAR CHAPTER I THE CLASH ...
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... - ficer ; but made of sterner stuff . This was Colo- nel W. T. Sherman , Superintendent of the State Seminary of Learning and Military Academy at Alexandria , up the Red River . He was much 6 CAPTAINS OF THE CIVIL WAR.
... - ficer ; but made of sterner stuff . This was Colo- nel W. T. Sherman , Superintendent of the State Seminary of Learning and Military Academy at Alexandria , up the Red River . He was much 6 CAPTAINS OF THE CIVIL WAR.
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... Sherman had retired from the Army without seeing any war service , unlike Haskins , who was a one - armed veteran of the Mexi- can campaign . But Sherman was determined to stand by the Union , come what might . Yet he was equally ...
... Sherman had retired from the Army without seeing any war service , unlike Haskins , who was a one - armed veteran of the Mexi- can campaign . But Sherman was determined to stand by the Union , come what might . Yet he was equally ...
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... Sherman . " Long before this Louisiana had seceded , and Sherman had gone north to Lancaster , Ohio , where he arrived about the time of Lincoln's inauguration . Meanwhile , on the eighteenth of February , the greatest of all surrenders ...
... Sherman . " Long before this Louisiana had seceded , and Sherman had gone north to Lancaster , Ohio , where he arrived about the time of Lincoln's inauguration . Meanwhile , on the eighteenth of February , the greatest of all surrenders ...
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