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The Memoirs of General Ulysses S. Grant
Part 3.

CHAPTER XXXIV
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The enemy's loss was 100 killed, 305 wounded, besides 415 taken prisoners.
I regarded Logan and Crocker as being as competent division commanders as could be found in or out of the army and both equal to a much higher command.

Crocker, however, was dying of consumption when he volunteered.

His weak condition never put him on the sick report when there was a battle in prospect, as long as he could keep on his feet.
He died not long after the close of the rebellion..


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