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Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress, 2nd Session - Page 9
by United States. Congress. Senate - 1865
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Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War: Sherman

United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1865 - 574 pages
...the supposed approval of Mr. Lincoln and General Grant, then on the spot ; a firm belief that I had been fighting to re-establish the Constitution of...myself and General Johnston. It was designed to be, and so expressed on its face, as a mere ' basis' for reference to the President of the United States and...
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Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War: Sherman

United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1865 - 570 pages
...the supposed approval of Mr. Lincoln and General Grant, then on the spot ; a firm belief that I had been fighting to re-establish the Constitution of...myself and General Johnston. It was designed to be, and so expressed on its face, as a mere * basis' for reference to the President of the* United States and...
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Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, at the ..., Volume 3

1865 - 576 pages
...the supposed approval of Mr. Lincoln and General Grant, then on the spot ; a firm belief that I had been fighting to re-establish the Constitution of...myself and General Johnston. It was designed to be, and so expressed on its face, as a mere ' basis' for reference to the President of the United States and...
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Major General William T. Sherman, and His Campaign

Faunt Le Roy Senour - 1865 - 736 pages
...the supposed approval of Mr. Lincoln and General Grant, then on the spot; a firm belief that I had been fighting to reestablish the Constitution of the...facts that induced me to pen the "memorandum" of April 18th, signed by myself and General Johnston. It was designed to be, and so expressed on its face, L*...
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General Sherman's Official Account of His Great March Through Georgia and ...

William Tecumseh Sherman - 1865 - 220 pages
...volume with the approval of Mr. Lincoln and General Grant, then on the spot ; a firm belief that I had been fighting to re-establish the Constitution of the United States ; and last, and not least, the general and universal desire to close a •war any longer without organized resistance,...
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The Story of the Great March: From the Diary of a Staff Officer

George Ward Nichols - 1865 - 414 pages
...Weitzel, with the approval of Mr. Lincoln and General .Grant, then on the spot; a firm belief that I had been fighting to re-establish the Constitution of the United States ; and last, and not least, the general and universal desire to close a war any longer without organized resistance,...
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THE STORY OF THE GREAT MARCH.

BREVET MAJOR GEORGE WARD NICHOLS - 1865 - 404 pages
...Weitzel, with the approval of Mr. Lincoln and General Grant, then on the spot ; a firm belief that I had been fighting to re-establish the Constitution of the United States ; and last, and not least, the . general and universal desire to close a war any longer without organized resistance,...
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The Life and Campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. U. S. Grant, from His Boyhood to the ...

Phineas Camp Headley - 1866 - 794 pages
...belief that I had been fighting to re-establish tho Constitution of tho United States; and last, and not least, the general and universal desire to close...that induced me to pen the " memorandum " of April 18th, signed by myself and General Johnston. It was designed to be, and so expressed on its face, as...
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The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1

J. T. Headley - 1866 - 774 pages
...Weitzel, with the approval of Mr. Lincoln and General Grant, then on the spot ; a firm belief that I had been fighting to reestablish the Constitution of the United States ; and last, and not least, the general and universal desire to close a war any longer without organized resistance,...
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Our Great Captains: Grant, Sherman, Thomas, Sheridan, and Farragut

Linus Pierpont Brockett - 1866 - 316 pages
...Weitze), with the approval of Mr. Lincoln and General Grant, then on the spot ; a firm belief that I had been fighting to re-establish the Constitution of the United States ; and last, and not least, the general and universal desire to close a war any longer without organized resistance,...
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