| Ulysses Simpson Grant - 1885 - 668 pages
...passed entirely around Lee's army : encountered his cavalry in four engagements, and defeated them in all ; recaptured four hundred Union prisoners and...miles of railroad and telegraph, and freed us from annoyance by the cavalry of the enemy for more than two weeks. CHAPTER XLIX. SHERMAN'S CAMPAIGN IN... | |
| Ulysses Simpson Grant - 1885 - 686 pages
...passed entirely around Lee's army : encountered his cavalry in four engagements, and defeated them in all ; recaptured four hundred Union prisoners and...miles of railroad and telegraph, and freed us from annoyance by the cavalry of the enemy for more than two weeks. CHAPTER XLIX. • SHERMAN'S CAMPAIGN... | |
| Carswell McClellan - 1887 - 320 pages
...passed entirely around Lee's army : encountered his cavalry in four engagements, and defeated them in all ; recaptured four hundred Union prisoners and...miles of railroad and telegraph, and freed us from annoyance by the cavalry of the enemy for more than two weeks." It is not intended now to criticise... | |
| Frank A. Burr, Richard Josiah Hinton - 1888 - 466 pages
...around Lee's army, encountered his cavalry in four engagements, and defeated them all ; recaptured 400 Union prisoners, and killed and captured many of the enemy ; destroyed and used many munitions of war and supplies ; destroyed miles of railroad and telegraph, and freed us from annoyance... | |
| Mary Sheldon Barnes, Earl Barnes - 1891 - 482 pages
...around Lee's army ; encountered his cavalry in four engagements and defeated them in all; recaptured 400 Union prisoners and killed and captured many of the...miles of railroad and telegraph, and freed us from annoyance by the cavalry for more than two weeks.376 But in spite of all this heavy fighting, in which... | |
| Ulysses Simpson Grant - 1894 - 694 pages
...raid passed entirely around Lee's army: encountered his cavalry in four engagements, and defeated them in all; recaptured four hundred Union prisoners and...miles of railroad and telegraph, and freed us from annoyance by the cavalry of the enemy for more than two weeks. After separating from Sherman in Cincinnati... | |
| United States. Military Information Division. War Department - 1909 - 758 pages
...passed entirely around Lee's army ; encountered his cavalry in four engagements, and defeated them in all ; recaptured four hundred Union prisoners,...supplies and munitions of war; destroyed miles of rail*Grant. fRodenbough in B. &• L. road and telegraph, and freed us from annoyance by the cavalry... | |
| Francis Trevelyan Miller, Robert Sampson Lanier - 1911 - 376 pages
...raid, passed entirely around Lee's army, encountered his cavalry in four engagements, and defeated them in all ; recaptured four hundred Union prisoners,...killed and captured many of the enemy ; destroyed miles of railroad and telegraph, and frecd us from annoyance by the cavalry for more than two weeks.... | |
| Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1911 - 350 pages
...raid, passed entirely around Lee's army, encountered his cavalry in four engagements, and defeated them in all ; recaptured four hundred Union prisoners,...killed and captured many of the enemy ; destroyed miles of railroad and telegraph, and freed us from annoyance by the cavalry for more than two weeks.... | |
| 1886 - 984 pages
...around Lee's army; encountered his cavalry in four engagements and defeated them in all ; recaptured 400 Union prisoners and killed and captured many of the...miles of railroad and telegraph, and freed us from annoyance by the cavalry for more than two weeks. I fixed the day for Sherman to start when 58o / /... | |
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