This battle teas the crowning work of the operations conducted by Grant with equal audacity and skill since his landing at Bruinsburg. In outflanking Pemberton's left along the slopes of Champion's Hill he had completely cut off the latter from all retreat... History of the Civil War in America - Page 328by Louis-Philippe-Albert d'Orléans comte de Paris - 1888Full view - About this book
| Russell H. Conwell - 1884 - 526 pages
...fully realized." "The Comte de Paris in his History said of Logan's victory that "This battle teas the crowning work of the operations conducted by Grant...this manoeuvre secured victory to the Federal army." CHAPTER V. Siege of Vickeburg. — Logan's Division before Fort Hill. — Three Bloody Assaults. —... | |
| Russell H. Conwell - 1884 - 524 pages
...of the operations conducted by Grant with equal audacity and skill since his landing at Bruinshurg. In outflanking Pemberton's left along the slopes of...this manoeuvre secured victory to the Federal army." CHAPTER V. Siege of Vicksburg.— Logan's Division before Fort Hill.— Three Bloody Assaults. —... | |
| George Sewall Boutwell - 1884 - 264 pages
...skill since his landing at Bruinsburg. In outflanking Pemberton's left, along the slopes of Champion Hill, he had completely cut off the latter from all...movement for a short time, the latter had through, this manceuver secured victory to the Federal army." General Grant, in his report of this battle, uses the... | |
| Russell H. Conwell - 1884 - 524 pages
...completely cut off the latter from all retreat North. Notwithstanding the very excusable error lie had committed in stopping Logan's movement for a short...this manoeuvre secured victory to the Federal army." CHAPTER V. Siege of Vicksburg. — Logan's Division before Fort Hill. — Three Bloody Assaults. —... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - 1884 - 516 pages
...skill since his landing at Bruinsburg. In outflankinoPembcrton's left along the slopes of Champion Hill, he had completely cut off the latter from all...north. Notwithstanding the very excusable error he had cornmitted in stopping Logan's movement for a short tim<% t he latter had, through this manoeuvre secured... | |
| George Francis Dawson - 1887 - 652 pages
...since his landing at Bruinsburg. In outflanking Pemberton's left along the slopes of Champion Hills he had completely cut off the latter from all retreat...short time, the latter had through this manoeuvre securedvictory to the Federal army. General Grant, in his report of this battle, uses the following... | |
| George Francis Dawson - 1887 - 642 pages
...since his landing at Bruinsburg. In outflanking Pemberton's left along the slopes of Champion Hills he had completely cut off the latter from all retreat...stopping Logan's movement for a short time, the latter Jiad through this manoeuvre secured victory to the Federal army. General Grant, in his report of this... | |
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