Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War: ShermanU.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 |
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Page 7
... moved straight into the heart of Alabama , on a route prescribed for General Thomas after he had defeated General Hood ... move rapidly northward , feigning on Raleigh , and striking straight for Burkesville , thereby interposing between ...
... moved straight into the heart of Alabama , on a route prescribed for General Thomas after he had defeated General Hood ... move rapidly northward , feigning on Raleigh , and striking straight for Burkesville , thereby interposing between ...
Page 8
... move rapidly by Carthage , Caledonia , and Cox's Mills . Major General J. M. Schofield was to hold Raleigh and the road back , and with his spare force to follow an intermediate route . 66 By the 15th , though the rains were incessant ...
... move rapidly by Carthage , Caledonia , and Cox's Mills . Major General J. M. Schofield was to hold Raleigh and the road back , and with his spare force to follow an intermediate route . 66 By the 15th , though the rains were incessant ...
Page 12
... move from Pocotaligo northward , and had largely con- tributed to our joint success in taking Charleston and the Carolina coast . Any one who is not satisfied with war should go and see Charleston , and he will pray louder and deeper ...
... move from Pocotaligo northward , and had largely con- tributed to our joint success in taking Charleston and the Carolina coast . Any one who is not satisfied with war should go and see Charleston , and he will pray louder and deeper ...
Page 7
... move them with greater safety from one port to another . Question . But could they be worked in action without exposing the men to being picked off by sharpshooters ? Answer . No , sir , they could not . The men are exposed without the ...
... move them with greater safety from one port to another . Question . But could they be worked in action without exposing the men to being picked off by sharpshooters ? Answer . No , sir , they could not . The men are exposed without the ...
Page 95
... move the weights in the ship you of course affect the draught of water , and it is necessary to make calcula tions about the displacement of the vessel in all its length , and then regulate the weights in such a way that she would lie ...
... move the weights in the ship you of course affect the draught of water , and it is necessary to make calcula tions about the displacement of the vessel in all its length , and then regulate the weights in such a way that she would lie ...
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