Experiment in RebellionDoubleday, 1946 - 455 頁 Civil War history from the vantage point of the Confederacy and the men who led the rebellion. |
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... troops Davis had no hesitancy in commissioning him . He had the kind of masterfulness that imposed itself even on ... troops , they could cross the Potomac west of Washington . The addi- tional troops would be drawn from the ...
... troops Davis had no hesitancy in commissioning him . He had the kind of masterfulness that imposed itself even on ... troops , they could cross the Potomac west of Washington . The addi- tional troops would be drawn from the ...
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... troops in Arkansas to send . Earlier in the year , when Van Dorn and Price had taken their troops east of the Mississippi , Arkansas was left undefended and at the mercy of roving bands of guerrillas . General Hindman , an excellent ...
... troops in Arkansas to send . Earlier in the year , when Van Dorn and Price had taken their troops east of the Mississippi , Arkansas was left undefended and at the mercy of roving bands of guerrillas . General Hindman , an excellent ...
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... troops to be so employed , he by no means accepted a policy of their dispersal . Lee answered Seddon that if Grant were sending troops to Rose- crans , the way to get them back was for Pemberton to attack Grant while he was weakened ...
... troops to be so employed , he by no means accepted a policy of their dispersal . Lee answered Seddon that if Grant were sending troops to Rose- crans , the way to get them back was for Pemberton to attack Grant while he was weakened ...
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Chapter One THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN I | 1 |
Chapter Two THE MAN AND THE HOUR HAVE | 10 |
Chapter Three TO PROTECT THE COMMONWEALTH | 22 |
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