Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War in Three PartsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1863 |
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... position . " Fourth . Major General McClellan's report to the adjutant general of April 1 , after giving the several positions of the troops proposed to be left for the defence of Washington , gives a representation as follows : At ...
... position . " Fourth . Major General McClellan's report to the adjutant general of April 1 , after giving the several positions of the troops proposed to be left for the defence of Washington , gives a representation as follows : At ...
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... position with the bayonet and such ammunition as the men could obtain from the bodies of those who had fallen , the roads being so muddy that it was impossible to bring up fresh ammunition . That night the enemy evacuated their position ...
... position with the bayonet and such ammunition as the men could obtain from the bodies of those who had fallen , the roads being so muddy that it was impossible to bring up fresh ammunition . That night the enemy evacuated their position ...
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... position at Seven Pines , where it established itself by throwing up intrenchments and cutting abatis . A few days ... position to which they were to be assigned ; but no re - enforcements came up to his position until just before he was ...
... position at Seven Pines , where it established itself by throwing up intrenchments and cutting abatis . A few days ... position to which they were to be assigned ; but no re - enforcements came up to his position until just before he was ...
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... position that had been held by Casey's division . The officers engaged in that battle , who have been examined , testify that the army could have pushed right on to the city of Richmond with little resistance ; that the enemy were very ...
... position that had been held by Casey's division . The officers engaged in that battle , who have been examined , testify that the army could have pushed right on to the city of Richmond with little resistance ; that the enemy were very ...
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... position for the next day , giving no directions until the close of the day's fighting , when the troops would be ordered to fall back during the night to the new position selected by him . In that manner the army reached the James ...
... position for the next day , giving no directions until the close of the day's fighting , when the troops would be ordered to fall back during the night to the new position selected by him . In that manner the army reached the James ...
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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