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The life and services as a soldier of Major-general Grant : the hero of Fort Donelson! Vicksburg! and Chattanooga! Commander of the military division of the Mississippi; and captor of 472 cannon and over ninety thousand rebel prisoners
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The life and services as a soldier of Major-general Grant : the hero of Fort Donelson! Vicksburg! and Chattanooga! Commander of the military division of the Mississippi; and captor of 472 cannon and over ninety thousand rebel prisoners
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[1864]
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47700
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