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“ The cotton states are meditating a withdrawal from the Union because of Lincoln's election , " he wrote in an editorial that went into three hundred thousand homes scattered through the farm belt , the northwest , and as far away as ...
“ The cotton states are meditating a withdrawal from the Union because of Lincoln's election , " he wrote in an editorial that went into three hundred thousand homes scattered through the farm belt , the northwest , and as far away as ...
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Any hope there may have been for a fall offensive in 1861 was lost when a Union force was defeated at Ball's Bluff and its commander killed . The Comte de Paris , who was with McClellan at the time , says that the news of the defeat was ...
Any hope there may have been for a fall offensive in 1861 was lost when a Union force was defeated at Ball's Bluff and its commander killed . The Comte de Paris , who was with McClellan at the time , says that the news of the defeat was ...
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In spite of his magnificent record he was at no time in command of the Union forces or of a complete army . He wrote to his wife , “ I have been approached again in connection with the command of the Army of the Potomac .
In spite of his magnificent record he was at no time in command of the Union forces or of a complete army . He wrote to his wife , “ I have been approached again in connection with the command of the Army of the Potomac .
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