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eral retirement on Fremont, General J. C., commands "Western Department"; in West Virginia; and Jackson's Valley campaign; dismissal; replaced by Sigel Front Royal (Virginia), Banks at; battle; McDowell arrives at; Jackson destroys Federal stores at Frost, Brigadier-General D. M., at Camp Jackson; surrenders Gaines's Mill, battle Galveston (Texas), occupied by Farragut; again in Confederate hands, Gardner, Colonel, Anderson replaces at Charleston Garfield, Colonel J. A., at Prestonburg Garnett, General R. S., killed Georgia, secedes; beginning of war in; effective for South (1864); Sherman threatens; scene of action; Sherman's March to the Sea Getty, General G. W., at Cedar Creek Gettysburg campaign; Lee's defeat; cavalry combat; government interference; Meade succeeds Hooker; battle; Little Round Top; importance of location; first day; second day; third day; Pickett's Charge; Lee's retreat Gilman, Lieutenant, in Florida; at Fort Pickens Gloucester Point (Virginia), Federals fail to take fort at Goldsboro (North Carolina), Sherman at _Governor Moore_, Confederate vessel Grafton (West Virginia), Federal line at Grand Gulf (Mississippi), Grant's objective Granger, General Gordon, at Fort Morgan Grant, Jesse, father of General Grant Grant, Matthew, ancestor of General Grant Grant, Noah, great-grand-father of General Grant Grant, Solomon, great-granduncle of General Grant Grant, General U. S.; and Lyon; at Belmont (Missouri); age; River war of 1863; commands at Cairo; at Fort Henry; ancestors; early life; appearance; Fort Donelson; as a soldier; "unconditional surrender"; desire to push South; ordered arrested for insubordination; at Pittsburg Landing; Shiloh; made second in command; relations with Halleck; as a leader; commands Army of the Tennessee; Vicksburg as objective; holds Memphis-Corinth rails; "most anxious period of the war"; Holly Springs; returns to Memphis; on the Mississippi; and Lincoln; lies about; given chief command; refuses Presidential candidacy (1864); his generals; and Banks; on action of Navy in Vicksburg campaign; quoted; naval operations help; lands army at Bruinsburg; supplies for army; Port Gibson: at Grand Gulf; victories in rear of Vicksburg; siege of Vicksburg; surrender of Vicksburg; given supreme command; Chattanooga; and Red River Expedition; campaign (1864); Lieutenant-General; midwinter tour; summoned to Washington; and Stanton; and Swinton;
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