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Theodore S Bowers
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Theodore S Bowers
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Thursday, November 4, 2021
Major-General Ulysses S. Grant: General Orders No. 50, August 1, 1863
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GENERAL ORDERS, No. 50.} HDQRS. DEPT. OF THE TENNESSEE, Vicksburg, Miss., August 1, 1863. I. All regularly organized bodies of th...
Sunday, June 28, 2020
Brigadier-General John A. Rawlins, July 28, 1864 [Later.]
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City Point, July 28, 1864. . . . Matters are now such that it is impossible for me to leave here at present. Active operations have comm...
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Colonel Theodore S. Bowers to Brigadier-General John Rawlins, August 10, 1864
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. . . I have tried to induce the General to remove Halleck. While he confesses to having been deceived in him and having now his eyes open...
Colonel Theodore S. Bowers to Brigadier-General John Rawlins, August 12, 1864
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. . . If the movement succeeds it will give us Richmond. The prospects are fair. Indeed my expectations are up to the highest pitch. After...
Colonel Theodore S. Bowers to Brigadier-General John Rawlins, August 20, 1864
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. . . The impression is becoming almost universal that for political considerations the President will suspend the draft. If he does, good...
Colonel Theodore S. Bowers to Brigadier-General John Rawlins, August 21, 1864
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. . . I never before saw Grant so intensely anxious to do something. He appears determined to try every possible expedient. His plans are ...
Colonel Theodore S. Bowers to Brigadier-General John Rawlins, August 25, 1864
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. . . Anxious as we all are to have you return we trust you will remain until your health has permanently improved, unless the necessities o...
Sunday, February 4, 2018
Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant to Colonel Theodore S. Bowers
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BOYDTON ROAD, NEAR PETERSBURG, April 2 , 1865 — 4 . 40 . Col. T. S. BOWERS, City Point: We are now up, and have a con...
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Lieutenant-Colonel Ely S. Parker to Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore S. Bowers, March 29, 1865
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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, March 29 , 1865 . (Received 9 . 15 p.m.) Lieut. Col. T. S. BOWERS: The two corps moved out, m...
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