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The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 6: September 1- December 8, 1962
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The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 6: September 1- December 8, 1962

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In the period covered by Volume 6 of this distinguished series, Grant again drove deep into the Confederacy, dis playing an instinct for the offensive lacking in other chief commanders. But by the end of the year Confederate suc cesses had forced Grant to abandon all ground he had won.
It was, nevertheless, an important period in Grant’s career. Command of the Army of the Tennessee brought Grant, a former slaveholder, into the heart of the Cotton Kingdom and to issuing the notorious General Order No. 11, expelling the Jews from his department. Increasingly important administrative responsibilities involved Grant in relationships with other gen erals. And though Grant’s Mississippi Central Campaign ended at the close of the year with no permanent gains, he had increased in stature as a military administrator and warrior possessing the vital talent needed in a successful command system.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Country
United States
Date
14 March 1977
Pages
520
ISBN
9780809306947

In the period covered by Volume 6 of this distinguished series, Grant again drove deep into the Confederacy, dis playing an instinct for the offensive lacking in other chief commanders. But by the end of the year Confederate suc cesses had forced Grant to abandon all ground he had won.
It was, nevertheless, an important period in Grant’s career. Command of the Army of the Tennessee brought Grant, a former slaveholder, into the heart of the Cotton Kingdom and to issuing the notorious General Order No. 11, expelling the Jews from his department. Increasingly important administrative responsibilities involved Grant in relationships with other gen erals. And though Grant’s Mississippi Central Campaign ended at the close of the year with no permanent gains, he had increased in stature as a military administrator and warrior possessing the vital talent needed in a successful command system.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Country
United States
Date
14 March 1977
Pages
520
ISBN
9780809306947