The American Civil War - This Mighty Scourge of War
The fighting 263 defense, repulse a major attack by Sherman, and then counterattack. Johnston determined to fight on the defensi ...
264 The American Civil War Joseph E Johnston was one of the great enigmas of the Civil War. The Confederacy expected great thing ...
The fighting 265 Mobile, which would help protect the Army of Tennessee in its isolated march, and that two more of McPherson's ...
266 The American Civil War upstream. As Federals worked their way over the river, Johnston had to abandon yet another powerful d ...
The fighting 267 LEFT 20 July, Hood executed Johnston's plan by trying to strike Thomas's army as it crossed over Peachtnee Cree ...
268 The American Civil War Back in Richmond, Davis worried about the loss of Atlanta. He had received reports, including private ...
The fighting 269 The Confederacy could not afford to lose Atlanta, and Davis had to act. He needed assurance from Johnston that ...
270 The American Civil War With the help of slave labor: the Confederates erected some stiff defensive works around Atlanta. The ...
The fighting 271 John A. Logan, a former Democratic congressman from Illinois, proved to be one of the truly exceptional politic ...
272 The American Civil War Sherman knew that if he could just cut the Western & Macon Railroad. Hood would be compelled to a ...
The fighting 273 RIGHT William Tecumseh Sherman rebounded from a nervous breakdown to become Grant's most trusted subordinate. H ...
274 The American Civil War eventually locked into a siege with Lee around Petersburg. Sherman's columns did not suffer the same ...
The fighting 275 needed a rest. He doubted that the Rebel Army of Tennessee possessed enough strength to be much of a threat to ...
276 The American Civil War even grander campaign. He proposed that he send a portion of his army back to Tennessee under Thomas, ...
The fighting 277 that he did not have to capture those cities, which could prove costly and tie down his army. All he had to do ...
278 The American Civil War The campaign caused quite a sensation among people North and South. Few knew Sherman's true destinati ...
The fighting 279 Tennessee marched to Tuscumbia, Grant realized that any pursuit by Sherman made no sense. His trusted lieutenan ...
280 The American Civil War The sketch is by Theodore R. Davis, an eyewitness of Brigadier-General William B. Hazen's division of ...
The fighting 281 unhindered right past the Confederate forces and through Spring Hill. By morning, weary Federals had stumbled i ...
Free ebooks ==> http://www.Ebook777.com 282 The American Civil War movement. Once it melted, Old Pap vowed to attack immediat ...
«
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
»
Free download pdf