Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volumen9Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 |
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... Georgia .. 426 426-427 427 Georgia readmitted Governor Bullock's attempt to retain hold on State Negro Carpet bagger- 427-428 Scalawag combina- tion 429 The Union or Loyal League and other negro societies 430 The Ku Klux Klan .... 430 ...
... Georgia .. 426 426-427 427 Georgia readmitted Governor Bullock's attempt to retain hold on State Negro Carpet bagger- 427-428 Scalawag combina- tion 429 The Union or Loyal League and other negro societies 430 The Ku Klux Klan .... 430 ...
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... Georgia . Early on the morning of June 22 Wilson moved from Mount Sinia Church on the Black Water to destroy the Petersburg and Lynch- burg and the Richmond and Danville Railroads , his objective point being Burkesville , the ...
... Georgia . Early on the morning of June 22 Wilson moved from Mount Sinia Church on the Black Water to destroy the Petersburg and Lynch- burg and the Richmond and Danville Railroads , his objective point being Burkesville , the ...
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... Georgia ; otherwise I would risk our whole army by going too far from Atlanta . " Ten days later ( September 20 ) Sher- man gave Grant the conditions under which he could successfully coöperate in a movement on Savannah . " If you will ...
... Georgia ; otherwise I would risk our whole army by going too far from Atlanta . " Ten days later ( September 20 ) Sher- man gave Grant the conditions under which he could successfully coöperate in a movement on Savannah . " If you will ...
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... Georgia to Savannah or Charleston breaking roads and doing irreparable damage . We cannot remain on the defensive . " On the 9th he wrote again : " Until we can depopulate Georgia it is use- less for us to occupy it , but the utter ...
... Georgia to Savannah or Charleston breaking roads and doing irreparable damage . We cannot remain on the defensive . " On the 9th he wrote again : " Until we can depopulate Georgia it is use- less for us to occupy it , but the utter ...
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... Georgia howl . " ' * On the 11th he wrote that , instead of follow- ing Hood , " I would infinitely prefer to make a wreck of the road and of the country from Chattanooga to Atlanta including the latter city , send back all my wounded ...
... Georgia howl . " ' * On the 11th he wrote that , instead of follow- ing Hood , " I would infinitely prefer to make a wreck of the road and of the country from Chattanooga to Atlanta including the latter city , send back all my wounded ...
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