| 1889 - 1060 strani
...unanswerable reasons why it should be done. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, DC, October 13, 1861. MAJOR-GENERAL MCCLELLAN. MY DEAR SIR : You remember my speaking...his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim ? As 1 understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that you cannot subsist your army at Winchester unless... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1863 - 770 strani
...General GEo. B. MCCLELLAN, Headquarters Army of Potomac. EXECUTIVE MANSION, Washington, October 13, 1862. MY DEAR SIR: You remember my speaking to you of what...prowess, and act upon the claim ? As, I understand, you telegraph General Halleck that you cannot subsist your army at Winchester unless the railroad from... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1863 - 766 strani
...overcautiousness. Are you not overcautious when you assume that you cannot do what the enemy is constantly doing 1 Should you not claim to be at least his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim 1 " As I understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that you cannot subsist your army at Winchester,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1863 - 778 strani
...when you assume that you cannot do what the enemy is constantly doing ? Should you not claim to be nt least his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim ? As I understand, you telegraph General Halleck that you cannot subsist your army at Winchester unless the railroad from... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1864 - 96 strani
...thereafter, the following letter in question was penned. (See Conduct of War, Part I. pp. 44— 46.) MY DEAR SIR, — You remember my speaking to you of...upon the claim ? As I understand, you telegraphed Gen. Halleck that you cannot eubsist your army at Winchester, unless the railroad from Harper's Ferry... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 518 strani
...to General McClellan the following letter: EXECUTIVE MANSION-, 'WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 1862. MY DBAS SIR: — You remember my speaking to you of what I...act upon the claim? As I understand, you telegraphed Gen. Halleck that you cannot subsist your army at 'Winchester unless the railroad from Harper's Ferry... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 514 strani
...General McClellan the following letter : EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 1862. MY DEAII SIB: — You remember my speaking to you of what I called your...act upon the claim? As I understand, you telegraphed Gen. Halleck that you cannot subsist your army at Winchester unless the railroad from Harper's Ferry... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 492 strani
...General McClellan the following letter: EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, Oct. 13,1862. MY DBAS SIR:—You remember my speaking to you of what I called your...act upon the claim? As I understand, you telegraphed Gen. Halleck that you cannot subsist your army at Winchester unless the railroad from Harper's Ferry... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1885 - 316 strani
...you of what I called your overcautiousness. Are you not overcautious when you assume that you can not do what the enemy is constantly doing ? Should you...understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that you can not subsist your army at Winchester, unless the railroad from Harper's Ferry to that point be put... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 840 strani
...to you of what I called your over-cautionsuess. Are you not over-cautious when you assume that yon cannot do what the enemy is constantly doing? Should...I understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that yon cannot subsist your army at Winchester unless the railroad from Harper's Ferry to that point be... | |
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