Redeeming the Republic: the Third Period of the War of the Rebellion, in the ...
Redeeming the Republic: the Third Period of the War of the Rebellion, in the ...
Coffin, Charles Carleton, 1823-1896
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T. Sherman," vol. ii., p. 85. ( •) Idem, p. 103. ( *) Idem, p. 104. ( *) Idem. ( ») J. W. Avery, "History of Georgia," p. 606. ( ' ) Correspondence of Charleston C) Gen. J. B. Hood, ''Advance and Retreat," p. 205. (") Idem. (»*) 8. R. Watkins, "First Tennessee Regiment," p. 199. (i>) Eiehmond Examiner, August 25, 18M. ('*) Idem, September 5th; (") " Memoirs of Gen.W. T. Sherman," vol. ii., p. 111. (") Gen. J. B. Hood, "Advance and Retreat," p. 230. (") "Memoirs of Gen.W.... T. Sherman." vol. ii.. p. 120. (»*) Idem, p. 126. CONFEDERATE RAIDS. 427 CHAPTER XVII. CONFEDERATE RAIDS. IN 1863 the energetic Confederate commander, Gen. John H. Morgan, crossed the Ohio Eiver below Cincinnati, rode through Indiana and Ohio, but was captured and put in prison (see " Marching to Victory," p. 328). He had made his escape, and was once more in command of a large cavalry force in Virginia and East Tennessee.
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