A Personal History of Ulysses S Grant Illustrated By Thirty Two Engravings Fa
A Personal History of Ulysses S Grant Illustrated By Thirty Two Engravings Fa
Albert D Albert Deane Richardson
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On the night of May twenty-first, the national army left Spottsy] vania and continued tlie movement toward our left, reaching the North Anna on the afternoon of the twenty- third. * The vigilant Lee, anticipating this, had pushed for- ward upon his shorter line, and again confronted it. Grant threw his troops across the river, Warren's men building a bridge of boards and timbers which they had cut * That niglit Stanton telegraphed to tlio Northern press that heavy re-enforce- ments had been for...warded to Grant; twenty thousand sick and wounded from the fields received at the Washington hospitals; over eight thoasand rebels at the prison depots, ond much captured artillery at the seat of Government. 1864. ] Sheridat^ within THE Enemt's Lines. 415 out in a captured rebel saw-mill. A thousand prisoners were captured, but Lee held a salient extending down to the stream in the form of a letter Y, and could not be dislodged from it without great sacrifice of life. Grant fell back, therefore, to the north bank, and a little quiet fol- lowed.
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