Military History of Ulysses S Grant From April 1861 to April 1865 volume 1
Military History of Ulysses S Grant From April 1861 to April 1865 volume 1
Adam Badeau
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On the 20th, he moved from Kinston, and on the 21st of March, took possession of Goldsboro. Terry, meanwhile, had marched from Wilmington on the 15th ; he reached Faison's depot without op- position on the 20th, and on the 22d secured the crossing of the Neuse, and communicated with Sher- man. The result of the various operations of Sherman, Schofield, and Terry was that the whole sea-coast from Savannah to Newbern, with the forts, dock- yards, and gunboats, had fallen into the national hands, ...and one hundred thousand soldiers were now in a position easy of supply, whence they could take an important part in any further operations directed by Grant. And now, at last, all the great armies were in the positions designated by the general-in-chief. On the 20th of March, Stoneman started in East Tennessee, and the same day Canby moved against Mobile ; on the 23rd, the junction between Sherman and Schofield ULYSSES S. GRANT. 435 was effected at Goldsboro; on the 24th, Sheridan set out from White House to rejoin the army of the Potomac after a separation of nearly eight months ; and on that day Grant issued his orders to Meade and Ord and the great cavalry leader for a move- ment against the right of Lee.
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