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Identifier: from1800to1900wo00morr (find matches)
Title: From 1800 to 1900. The wonderful story of the century; its progress and achievements ..
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Morris, Charles, 1833-1922
Subjects: Nineteenth century
Publisher: Chicago, Ill., A.B. Kuhlman Company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ps, after cap-turing their rifle-pits at the base, coming up the craggy mountain towardtheir headquarters, they could scarcely credit their eyes, and thought thatevery man oi them must be drunk. History has no parallel for sublimityand picturesqueness of effect, while the consequences, which were thedivision of the Confederacy in the East, were inestimable. After Grants success in Tennessee, the popular demand that he should be put at the head of all the armies became irresistible. In Virginia the magnificent Army of the Potomac, after two years of fighting, Lieutenant- ^ad been barely able to turn back from the North the tide of General ami Confederate invasion, and was apparently as far as ever from Commander- capturing Richmond. In the West, on the other hand, in-Chief -,,.. . . ijj- u Grant s armies had won victory after victory, had driven the opposing forces out of Kentucky and Tennessee, had taken Vicksburg,opened up the Mississippi, and divided the Confederacy in both the West
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GENERAL LEES INVASION OF THE NORTH The Confederate army under General Lee twice invaded the North The first invasion was brought to a disastrous end bv the Battle ot Antietam .September 17. 1862. The second invasion ended with greater disaster at Gettysburg July i-i 1861 Gettysburg was the greatest and Antietam the bloodiest battles of the war.

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