id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46175 Eggleston, George Cary The History of the Confederate War, Its Causes and Its Conduct, Volume 2 (of 2) A Narrative and Critical History .txt text/plain 96175 4333 66 Lee's army at that time numbered about 68,000 men, but before the commanded a Federal army, and a general minutely familiar with every retirement of Grant's advanced army to the line of the Ohio river. Army of Northern Virginia under Lee, of which General Hooker, after This would completely turn Lee's left with the main army and force him prevent the sending of any reinforcements to Lee. His second fundamental idea was to fight the Confederate armies in the Grant's enormously reinforced army, the Confederate general was able to column of offense against Lee. At the same time Grant ordered Butler to push up on the south side the only great Confederate army other than Lee's which remained in general in command of the Confederate army before Atlanta. assumes command of Confederate Army, vol. succeeded by Halleck as commander Federal army, vol. succeeded by McClellan in command of Federal army, vol. ./cache/46175.txt ./txt/46175.txt