Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War in Three PartsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1863 |
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... asked for 50,000 men at first , on the ground that I thought the army should be made as strong as possible , and as little as possible left to chance . When General Halleck came down to Harrison's Bar , my recollection is that he said ...
... asked for 50,000 men at first , on the ground that I thought the army should be made as strong as possible , and as little as possible left to chance . When General Halleck came down to Harrison's Bar , my recollection is that he said ...
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... asked for a formal order , which was issued from the Adjutant General's office . The order issued from the Adjutant General's office was after General Pope's army commenced falling back , and was dated September 2 ; but General ...
... asked for a formal order , which was issued from the Adjutant General's office . The order issued from the Adjutant General's office was after General Pope's army commenced falling back , and was dated September 2 ; but General ...
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... asked for authority to build a double track suspension bridge and a permanent wagon bridge across the Potomac at Harper's Ferry , which General Halleck declined to give . About that time the President visited the army . After his return ...
... asked for authority to build a double track suspension bridge and a permanent wagon bridge across the Potomac at Harper's Ferry , which General Halleck declined to give . About that time the President visited the army . After his return ...
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... asked for by General McClellan , or by the officers of his staff . Delays have occasionally occurred in forwarding supplies by rail , on account of the crowded condition of the depots or of a want of cars ; but whenever notified of this ...
... asked for by General McClellan , or by the officers of his staff . Delays have occasionally occurred in forwarding supplies by rail , on account of the crowded condition of the depots or of a want of cars ; but whenever notified of this ...
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... asked if he considered it any less improper to do such a thing indirectly than it was to do it directly , he qualified his previous assertion by saying that his object was to inform the President of what he considered to be the ...
... asked if he considered it any less improper to do such a thing indirectly than it was to do it directly , he qualified his previous assertion by saying that his object was to inform the President of what he considered to be the ...
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a. m. to-morrow advance Alexandria Answer Aquia creek arrived artillery attack batteries battle battle of Williamsburg Bottom's Bridge bridge brigade Burnside Captain cavalry Centreville chairman Chandler Chickahominy Colonel committee met pursuant corps cross despatch direction division enemy enemy's fight following witnesses force Fort Monroe fortifications Fortress Monroe Franklin Fredericksburg Frémont front G. B. MCCLELLAN General-in-Chief Gooch guns H. W. HALLECK Harper's Ferry HEADQUARTERS ARMY Heintzelman horses infantry James river land Major General H. W. Major General MCCLELLAN Manassas McDowell miles military morning move movement night o'clock Odell officers operations opinion peninsula pontoons position Potomac President pursuant to adjournment quartermaster Question railroad Rappahannock re-enforcements rebels received regiments retreat Richmond road Secretary Secretary of War sent side Sumner supplies suppose telegraph tion troops wagons WAR DEPARTMENT Warrenton Washington Williamsburg York river Yorktown