Abraham Lincoln : a history . ly possible question was as to Thomassstrength and ability to meet Hood in the open did not suppose that General Hood, though rash,would venture to attack fortified places like Alla-toona, Resaca, Decatur, and Nashville; but hedid so, and in so doing he played into our handsperfectly. Sherman Memoirs Vol. II., p. 167. END OF VOL. IX ^ f:?l *<^S~9 P^l^BSi WsS fc^vB 5^S 2f i IM—HI i \ -^* • 7$^ ) Hfe^r»-^y-.^ ?: rl ^B I V^1 V^ / ^^ J A >^ At / ? > ft. STATUE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN AT CHICAGO. BY AUGUSTUS ST. GAIHENS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN A HISTORY BY JOHN G.
Abraham Lincoln : a history . ly possible question was as to Thomassstrength and ability to meet Hood in the open did not suppose that General Hood, though rash,would venture to attack fortified places like Alla-toona, Resaca, Decatur, and Nashville; but hedid so, and in so doing he played into our handsperfectly. Sherman Memoirs Vol. II., p. 167. END OF VOL. IX ^ f:?l *<^S~9 P^l^BSi WsS fc^vB 5^S 2f i IM—HI i \ -^* • 7$^ ) Hfe^r»-^y-.^ ?: rl ^B I V^1 V^ / ^^ J A >^ At / ? > ft. STATUE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN AT CHICAGO. BY AUGUSTUS ST. GAIHENS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN A HISTORY BY JOHN G. NICOLAYAND JOHN HAY VOLUME NINEabrahamlinco2104nico
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