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Grant Captured! Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Commander in Chief, Armies of the United States, a Prisoner of War Book

Grant Captured! Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Commander in Chief, Armies of the United States, a Prisoner of War
Grant Captured! Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Commander in Chief, Armies of the United States, a Prisoner of War, The capture of General Ulysses S. Grant would most likely be General Robert E. Lee's last great gamble. Over three years of a long, terrible war had left both sides with tremendous losses and a desire to end this conflict. The Southern armies, although f, Grant Captured! Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Commander in Chief, Armies of the United States, a Prisoner of War has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Grant Captured! Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Commander in Chief, Armies of the United States, a Prisoner of War, The capture of General Ulysses S. Grant would most likely be General Robert E. Lee's last great gamble. Over three years of a long, terrible war had left both sides with tremendous losses and a desire to end this conflict. The Southern armies, although f, Grant Captured! Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Commander in Chief, Armies of the United States, a Prisoner of War
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  • Grant Captured! Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Commander in Chief, Armies of the United States, a Prisoner of War
  • Written by author Walbrook D. Swank
  • Published by White Mane Publishing Company, Incorporated, October 2007
  • "The capture of General Ulysses S. Grant would most likely be General Robert E. Lee's last great gamble. Over three years of a long, terrible war had left both sides with tremendous losses and a desire to end this conflict. The Southern armies, although f
  • "The capture of General Ulysses S. Grant would most likely be General Robert E. Lee's last great gamble. Over three years of a long, terrible war had left both sides with tremendous losses and a desire to end this conflict. The Southern armies, although f
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