Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln, Količina 9Lincoln Memorial University, 1894 |
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... forces you mention are passing Carlisle . Forces now beyond Carlisle to be joined by regiments still at Harrisburg , and the united force again to join Pierce somewhere , and the whole to move down the Cumberland Valley , will , in my ...
... forces you mention are passing Carlisle . Forces now beyond Carlisle to be joined by regiments still at Harrisburg , and the united force again to join Pierce somewhere , and the whole to move down the Cumberland Valley , will , in my ...
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... forces for the en- rolled militia implies that in your judgment the latter is doing something which needs to be done ; and if so , the proposition to throw that force away and to supply its place by bringing other forces from the field ...
... forces for the en- rolled militia implies that in your judgment the latter is doing something which needs to be done ; and if so , the proposition to throw that force away and to supply its place by bringing other forces from the field ...
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... force at Winchester was worth the hazard , and so did not positively or- der its withdrawal until it was so late that the enemy cut the wire and prevented the order reaching General Milroy . General Milroy seems to have concurred with ...
... force at Winchester was worth the hazard , and so did not positively or- der its withdrawal until it was so late that the enemy cut the wire and prevented the order reaching General Milroy . General Milroy seems to have concurred with ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN ANDREW JOHNSON August August 27 authority battle Burnside cause ceived Chattanooga citizens colored command Congress Constitution dear Sir December December 21 Declaration DEPARTMENT despatch districts draft duty election Emancipation Proclamation enemy eral force Fort Monroe Frémont G. G. MEADE EXECUTIVE Gettysburg give Governor Seymour Grant H. W. HALLECK Horatio Seymour Independence January January 20 July Knoxville LETTER TO SECRETARY Major-General Meade MEADE EXECUTIVE MANSION ment military Missouri naval navy November oath obedient servant October October 17 October 29 officers P. M. Major-General peace persons present President principle promise question quota rebel Slavery rebellion received Republic Schenck Secretary of War SECRETARY STANTON EXECUTIVE Senate September September 21 slaves soldiers STANTON EXECUTIVE MANSION TELEGRAM TO GOVERNOR telegraph Tenn things tion truly Union United volunteer vote W. S. ROSECRANS WAR DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON wish yesterday York