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Ulysses S. Grant / Fort Donelson / Tennessee / Western Theater of the American Civil War / Henry Halleck / Battle of Shiloh / Vicksburg Campaign / Overland Campaign / Simon Bolivar Buckner / Tennessee in the American Civil War / Military personnel / American Civil War
Date: 2013-07-17 01:17:53
Ulysses S. Grant
Fort Donelson
Tennessee
Western Theater of the American Civil War
Henry Halleck
Battle of Shiloh
Vicksburg Campaign
Overland Campaign
Simon Bolivar Buckner
Tennessee in the American Civil War
Military personnel
American Civil War

Meeting paper Feb[removed]Grant – the uncaring drunken butcher?

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