Personal memoirs of U.S. Grant
Tomo II
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Preliminares.
Personal memoirs of U.S. Grant.
Chapter XI. First meeting with secretary station- general rosecrans...
Chapter XLI. Assuming the command at chattanooga- opening a line of supplies...
Chapter XLII. Condition of the army- rebuilding the railroad-general burnside's situation...
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Chapter XLIII. Preparations for battle- Thomas carries the first line of the enemy...
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Chapter XLVI. Battle of chattanooga- a gallant charge- complete rout of the enemy...
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Chapter XLV. The relief of knoxville- headquarters moved to nashville...
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Chapter XLVI. Operations in Mississippi-longstreet in east tenessee-commissioned lieutenant...
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Chapter XLVII. The military situation- plans for the campaign- sheridan assigned to command of the cavalry...
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Chapter XLVIII. Commencement of the grand campaign-general butler's position-sheridan's first raid.
Chapter XLIX. Sherman's campaign in georgia- seige of Atlanta-death of general mcpherson...
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Chapter L. Grand movement of the army of the potomac-crossing the rapidan...
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Chapter LI. After the battle-telegraph and signal service-movement by the left flank.
Chapter LII. Battle of spottsylvania-hancock's position-assault of warren's and wright's corps...
Chapter LIII. Hancock's assault-losses of the confederates-promotions recommended...
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Chapter LIV. Movement by the left flank-battle of north anna-an incident of the march...
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Chapter LV. Advance on cold harbor-an anecdote of the war-battle of cold harbor...
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Chapter LVI. Left flank movement across the chickahominy and james-general lee...
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Chaptre LVII. Raid on the virginia central railroad-raid on the weldon railroad...
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Chapter LVIII. Sheridan's advance-visit to sheridan-sheridan's victory in the shenandoah...
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Chapter LIX. The campaig in georgia- sherman's march to the sea-war anecdotes...
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Chapter LX. The battle of franklin-the battle of nashville.
Chapter LXI. Expedition against fort fisher-attack on the fort-failure of the expedition...
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Chapter LXII. Sherman's march north-sheridan ordered to lynchburg...
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Chapter LXIII. Arrival of the peace commissioners-lincoln and the peace commissioners...
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Chapter LXIV. Interview with sheridan-grand movement of the army of the potomac...
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Chapter LXV.The capture of perersburg-meeting president lincoln inh petersburg...
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Chapter LXVI. Battle of sailor's creek- engagement at farmville...
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Chapter LXVII. Negotiations at appomattox- interview with lee at mclean's house...
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Chapter LXVIII. Morale of the two armies-relative conditions of the north and south...
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Chapter LXIX. Sherman and jhonston-johnston's surrender to sherman...
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Chapter LXX. The end of the war-the march to washington -one of lincoln's anecdotes...
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Conclusion.
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Appendix. Report of lieutennt-general U.S. Grant, of the United States armies-1864-'65.
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Headquarters, near Bermuda Landing, May 9, 1864.
Near Spottsylvania court house, va, May 20, 1864.
Monocacy bridge, maryland, August 5, 1864- 8 p.m.
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Centreville, Georgia, October 10- noon.
City Point, Virginia, January 3, 1865.
City Point, Va, February 20, 1865-I P.M.
Gravelly Creek, March 29, 1865.
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Index.
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