Grant As a Soldier And Statesman Being a Succinct History of His Military And C
Grant As a Soldier And Statesman Being a Succinct History of His Military And C
Howland, Edward, 1832-1890
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We shall see that eventually the government concluded that it would be best to pursue this course with the military operations of the whole country. The Secretary brought with him also two other orders, one relieving Rosecrans, and substituting Gen- eral Thomas in his place, and the other continuing Rosecrans in command. Grant was offered his choice, and preferred the one removing Rosecrans. Great anxiety was felt for the safety of the army under him. Proceeding together to Louisville, the Secr...etary directed Grant to assume his new position at once, and to relieve Rosecrans by telegraph. This was clone, and on the 19th of October he started for Chattanooga. 16 240 Grant as a Soldier CHAPTER XXV. THE CONDITION AT CHATTANOOGA. — THE MEANS TAKEN TO IMPROVE IT. — THE RESULT OF A WEEK'S WORK. Chattanooga, while it is the key of the Tennessee River, is also the junction of the railways leading from Memphis to Charleston, from Richmond to Nashville, and south to Atlanta, from whence again the numerous branches supplying the South meet.
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