History of the United States, v.4
History of the United States, v.4, by James Ford Rhodes, 1910 [c1892].
Click on the entries below to view the full text of the book, History of the United States; from the compromise of 1850 to the final restoration of home rule at the south in 1877, vol. 4:
Chapter 17, part 1: Recapitulation through Retreat to the James River (pp. 1-46)
Chapter 17, part 2: Savage’s Station and Glendale through The Alabama (pp. 46-91)
Chapter 17, part 3: English Opinion through Pope’s Virginia Campaign (pp. 91-138)
Chapter 18: A Picture of Lee through Confidence in Lincoln (pp. 139-172)
Chapter 19, part 1: Buell’s Offensive through Emancipation Proclamation (pp. 173-215)
Chapter 19, part 2: Compensated Emancipation through Chicago Times Suppressed (pp. 215-255)
Chapter 20: Hooker in Command through Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address (pp. 256-298)
Chapter 21: The Mississippi River through Robert Gould Shaw (pp. 299-336)
Chapter 22: English Sentiment on Civil War through Change in English Opinion (pp. 337-394)
Chapter 23, part 1: Rosecrans’s Brilliant Strategy through Battle of the Wilderness (pp. 395-443)
Chapter 23, part 2: Battles at Spotsylvania through President’s Visit to the Army (pp. 443-493)
Chapter 23, part 3: Grant’s Disappointment through The War Must Go On (pp. 493-539)
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Source: Rhodes, James Ford. History of the United States; from the compromise of 1850 to the final restoration of home rule at the south in 1877, v.4. New York: Macmillan, 1910 [c1892].