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36: Ulysses S. Grant - Part 4 Fort Donelson (2)

Episode 37 of the On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War podcast, hosted by Andy Jones, titled "36: Ulysses S. Grant - Part 4 Fort Donelson (2)" was published on January 14, 2024 and runs 27 minutes.

January 14, 2024 ·27m · On Great Fields: Leaders of the American Civil War

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We conclude the Fort Donelson battle in the episode, which represents the first major victory of the war for the Union army. Grant captured an entire Confederate army for the first time and came to be know as "Unconditional Surrender" Grant.

We conclude the Fort Donelson battle in the episode, which represents the first major victory of the war for the Union army. Grant captured an entire Confederate army for the first time and came to be know as "Unconditional Surrender" Grant. 

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