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... Anderson , an officer of high reputation ; he had served in the Black Hawk , Seminole , and Mexican wars , had been wounded at Molino del Rey , and held two brevets for gallantry . Besides this he had become widely known as a member of ...
... Anderson , an officer of high reputation ; he had served in the Black Hawk , Seminole , and Mexican wars , had been wounded at Molino del Rey , and held two brevets for gallantry . Besides this he had become widely known as a member of ...
180. lappuse
... Anderson had proposed to the War De- partment that the sand hills be leveled , and had asked instructions as to circumstances which would justify him in burning the houses , but had been ordered to take no action . He had also made ...
... Anderson had proposed to the War De- partment that the sand hills be leveled , and had asked instructions as to circumstances which would justify him in burning the houses , but had been ordered to take no action . He had also made ...
181. lappuse
... Anderson in the following remarkable terms : You are to exercise a sound military discretion on this subject . It is neither expected nor desired that you should expose your own life or that of your men in a hopeless conflict in defense ...
... Anderson in the following remarkable terms : You are to exercise a sound military discretion on this subject . It is neither expected nor desired that you should expose your own life or that of your men in a hopeless conflict in defense ...
182. lappuse
... Anderson the desirability of moving . Even in a letter to Mrs. Anderson , written on the day before he moved , the only remark in the remotest manner hinting at it was that he might very soon " do something which would gratify her ...
... Anderson the desirability of moving . Even in a letter to Mrs. Anderson , written on the day before he moved , the only remark in the remotest manner hinting at it was that he might very soon " do something which would gratify her ...
183. lappuse
... Anderson directed Capt . Foster to get together all the boats available , explained what he meant to do with them , and told him to be ready between 5 and 6 o'clock . This hour was selected because , while it was necessary to wait until ...
... Anderson directed Capt . Foster to get together all the boats available , explained what he meant to do with them , and told him to be ready between 5 and 6 o'clock . This hour was selected because , while it was necessary to wait until ...
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