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President Lincoln was overjoyed when a reporter just back from the Wilderness in May 1864 delivered a message that Gen. Ulysses S. Grant "told me to tell you, from him, that whatever happens, there is to be no turning back." The president had been cut off from news for two days.

President Lincoln was overjoyed when a reporter just back from the Wilderness in May 1864 delivered a message that Gen. Ulysses S. Grant "told me to tell you, from him, that whatever happens, there is to be no turning back." The president had been cut off from news for two days.

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