Century Monthly Magazine, 114 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... Army of the Potomac , the day after the last national election . On March 18 there was a " monster " mass - meeting in Cooper Institute , New York ; the aged Amos Kendall , of the Jackson kitchen cabinet , pre- sided and talked of the ...
... Army of the Potomac , the day after the last national election . On March 18 there was a " monster " mass - meeting in Cooper Institute , New York ; the aged Amos Kendall , of the Jackson kitchen cabinet , pre- sided and talked of the ...
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... Army of the Potomac , five hundred thousand hesitating volunteers and conscripts slowly gathering under the unwelcome call of February 1 , gath- ering at a score of training - camps in New York , Pennsylvania , Ohio , In- diana , and ...
... Army of the Potomac , five hundred thousand hesitating volunteers and conscripts slowly gathering under the unwelcome call of February 1 , gath- ering at a score of training - camps in New York , Pennsylvania , Ohio , In- diana , and ...
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... army with leather ; but it was General Grant , nevertheless , “ Un- conditional surrender " his motto . Lee knew quickly of the appoint- ment , Lee who had displaced a long series of Union commanders : Mc- Dowell and McClellan ; Pope ...
... army with leather ; but it was General Grant , nevertheless , “ Un- conditional surrender " his motto . Lee knew quickly of the appoint- ment , Lee who had displaced a long series of Union commanders : Mc- Dowell and McClellan ; Pope ...
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... army was in a position where it could neither use its heavy artillery nor employ all its force . By the middle of the day the Union cause seemed desperate , and Grant thought of retreat as he threw himself , in a paroxysm of fear and ...
... army was in a position where it could neither use its heavy artillery nor employ all its force . By the middle of the day the Union cause seemed desperate , and Grant thought of retreat as he threw himself , in a paroxysm of fear and ...
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... army dared not attack again at once , some men charging that Grant had left a heap of dead bodies all the way to the Rapidan . Grant paused and gave the country time to read the news from Georgia . There , Union forces made slow but ...
... army dared not attack again at once , some men charging that Grant had left a heap of dead bodies all the way to the Rapidan . Grant paused and gave the country time to read the news from Georgia . There , Union forces made slow but ...
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