The Life of General U.S. Grant: His Early Life, Military Achievements, and History of His Civil Administration, His Sickness and Death, Together with His Tour Around the World ...A. Roman, 1885 - 772 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 46
Page 15
... Tennessee - Col . Vilas , of Wisconsin - Mark Twain - Banquet - The Calumet Club-- Return to Galena , 555 CHAPTER XXXIX . POLITICS AND BUSINESS . Grant's Galena Residence - In Retirement - The Politicians and Money - makers -- Their ...
... Tennessee - Col . Vilas , of Wisconsin - Mark Twain - Banquet - The Calumet Club-- Return to Galena , 555 CHAPTER XXXIX . POLITICS AND BUSINESS . Grant's Galena Residence - In Retirement - The Politicians and Money - makers -- Their ...
Page 27
... Tennessee , and Cumberland , when he was trans- ferred to New Orleans . The eleventh graduate was James Allen Hardie , who , during the War of the Rebellion , became an assistant ad- jutant - general of the Army of the Potomac , with ...
... Tennessee , and Cumberland , when he was trans- ferred to New Orleans . The eleventh graduate was James Allen Hardie , who , during the War of the Rebellion , became an assistant ad- jutant - general of the Army of the Potomac , with ...
Page 29
... Tennessee , during the fall of 1863 . The remaining four graduates were Norman Elting , who resigned the service October 29 , 1846 ; Cave J. Couts , who was a member of the State Constitutional Convention of California during the year ...
... Tennessee , during the fall of 1863 . The remaining four graduates were Norman Elting , who resigned the service October 29 , 1846 ; Cave J. Couts , who was a member of the State Constitutional Convention of California during the year ...
Page 45
... Tennessee River , and Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River . As soon as Grant found out that the rebels had encroached upon Kentucky , he ordered the seizure of Paducah , a valuable port at the mouth of the Tennessee River . At the ...
... Tennessee River , and Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River . As soon as Grant found out that the rebels had encroached upon Kentucky , he ordered the seizure of Paducah , a valuable port at the mouth of the Tennessee River . At the ...
Page 49
... Tennessee River . The land forces consisted of 17,000 men under General Grant , and a fleet of seven gunboats , four of which were iron- clad , under command of Commodore A. H. Foote . On the morning of February 6 , 1862 , the gunboats ...
... Tennessee River . The land forces consisted of 17,000 men under General Grant , and a fleet of seven gunboats , four of which were iron- clad , under command of Commodore A. H. Foote . On the morning of February 6 , 1862 , the gunboats ...
Contents
17 | |
23 | |
32 | |
40 | |
55 | |
67 | |
78 | |
87 | |
266 | |
281 | |
288 | |
306 | |
315 | |
333 | |
344 | |
363 | |
100 | |
115 | |
129 | |
146 | |
161 | |
169 | |
183 | |
191 | |
205 | |
215 | |
231 | |
246 | |
390 | |
408 | |
428 | |
468 | |
512 | |
532 | |
555 | |
668 | |
684 | |
698 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Admiral advance American army arrived artillery banquet battle battle of Chapultepec captured carriage cavalry Chattanooga cheers Chinese citizens civil Colonel command Confederate Consul cordial Corps crowd decorated dinner Emperor enemy eral eral Grant escorted ex-President expressed fire flags friends Galena General's gentlemen Governor grand Grant and party greeted guests guns hands honor hour hundred Infantry Japan Jeypore King ladies land Lieutenant Major-General Malabar Point Mayor ment miles military Minister Missionary Ridge morning nation never night o'clock officers P. G. T. Beauregard palace passed Portrait present President Prince Prince Kung rebel received reception regiment replied returned Richmond river royal salute San Francisco Sherman Siam soldiers speech Spottsylvania Court House station steamer Tennessee thank thousand tion Tokio town troops U. S. GRANT Ulysses Union forces United Vandalia Viceroy Vicksburg West Point