Military Heroes of the United States From Lexington to Santiago

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"When Fort Sumter Grant Captures Fort Donelson.
was fired on by the Confederates, he said -to a friend: " The government educated me for the army. What I am I owe to my country. I have served her through one war, and, live or die, will serve her through this. " He 136 Military Heroes of the United States.
raised a company of volunteers at once, and tendered his and. Their services to the Governor of Illinois, who at once made him adjutant-general of the State. He rendered efficient services in
...this position, and was then made a Capture of the Works at Petersburg.
colonel of an Illinois regiment, his commission dating June 15, 1861. In August of the same year he was made a brigadier-general, and in December was appointed com- mander of the department of Cairo. He captured Fort 138 Military Heroes of the United States.
Henry, on the Tennessee River, and then Fort Donelson, on the Cumberland River, acting in connection with the Union gunboats. Both of them were brilliant affairs, and Grant was made a major-general.


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