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Ulysses S. Grant, before Vicksburg, letter to Major General Nathaniel P. Banks, Port Hudson, Louisiana :
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Ulysses S. Grant, near Vicksburg, letter to Major General Nathaniel P. Banks :
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Inquiring on the situation at Port Hudson, Louisiana; reports on situation at Vicksburg, Mississippi, will send troops if siege is successful. Docket, not in Grant's hand.
mssHM 23560
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General field orders of Ulysses S. Grant, near Vicksburg :
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Orders regarding plans for an attack scheduled for the following day on Vicksburg, Mississippi; includes plans for infantry, artillery, and skirmishers. Item is undated and incomplete; in pencil. Date provided by Papers of Ulysses S. Grant.
mssHM 21181
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Ulysses S. Grant general field orders, near Vicksburg :
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Grant's orders for a general cannonading of Vicksburg, Mississippi, on the following day. Includes instructions for field artillery, siege guns, rifle pits, troops, and corps commanders. Item is undated and incomplete; orders were released as Special Orders No. 165 on June 19, 1863 by Lieutenent Colonel John A. Rawlins, according to Papers of Ulysses S. Grant.
mssHM 21183
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Ulysses S. Grant Special Orders No. 180, Headquarters Department of the Tennessee, near Vicksburg :
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Grant's orders for the Union takeover of Vicksburg, Mississippi following the town's surrender. Includes instructions for Major General Francis J. Herron, Major General John A. Logan, Captain Cyrus B. Comstock, regiments, companies, and the Black male citizens of Vicksburg.
mssHM 21184
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Ulysses S. Grant, near Vicksburg, letter to Major General Henry W. Halleck :
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Grant reports on initial events and current status of the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi; offers predictions of length of siege. Includes added autograph note by Francis E. Lovejoy.
mssHM 21182
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Ulysses S. Grant, Washington, D.C., letter to Nathaniel Carlin :
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Regarding his Missouri farm, specifically farm worker Mr. Elrod, Grant's desire to not rent out any portion of the farm, the use of manure and planting, fencing, and horses.
mssHM 21681