The War for the Union: War becomes revolution, 1862-1863For contents, see Author Catalog. |
Contents
Lincoln and Grant Launch Two Thrusts I | 1 |
Stanton McClellan and the Virginia Front | 34 |
Shiloh | 65 |
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Antietam April arms army artillery attack Barlow Battles and Leaders Bragg British Buell Burnside Cabinet campaign cavalry Chase Chicago Cincinnati Civil command Confederacy Confederate Cong Congress Corinth corps D. H. Hill Davis declared defeat Democrats Diary Donelson early emancipation emancipation proclamation enemy fighting Fitz-John Porter Fort Monroe Fredericksburg Frémont Governor Grant Greeley gunboats guns Halleck Harpers Ferry Hist Hooker Illinois Jackson Jefferson Davis John Johnston July Kentucky knew later Lee's letter Lew Wallace Lincoln March McClellan McClernand Meigs Memphis miles military Mississippi N. Y. Tribune Nashville nation Negro never North Northern officers Ohio Papers Pope Port Hudson Potomac President proclamation railroad rebel regiments Republican Richmond river road Rosecrans Secretary Senate sent Seward Sherman slavery slaves soldiers South Southern Stanton Sumner telegraphed Tennessee tion took troops Union army Vicksburg victory Virginia War Department Washburne Washington West wounded wrote York