| Frank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin - 1914 - 690 strani
...GENERAL McCLELLAN EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY 3, 1862. MAJOR-GENERAL MCCLELLAN. MY DEAR SIR : .You and I have distinct and different plans...down the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, across land to the terminus of the railroad on the York river; mine to move directly to a point southwest... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1915 - 218 strani
...WASHINGTON February 3, 1862 MAJOR-GENERAL MCCLELLAN. My Dear Sir: You and I have distinct and different 5 plans for a movement of the Army of the Potomac —...and across land to the terminus of the railroad on the York River; mine to move directly to a point on the railroad southwest of Manassas. 10 If you will... | |
| Arthur Parker Stone, Stewart Lee Garrison - 1916 - 360 strani
...startIn President Lincoln's famous letter to General McClellan the first two paragraphs are as follows: "You and I have distinct and different plans for a...and across land to the terminus of the railroad on the York River; mine to move directly to a point on the railroad southwest of Manassas. "if you will... | |
| 1916 - 544 strani
...left to the General in Chief. February 3, the President in a letter to the General in Chief, stated: You and I have distinct and different plans for a movement of the Army of the Potomac; yours to be done by the Chesapeake up the Rappahannock to Urbana and "McClellan's Export, Frank Moore's Rebellion... | |
| James Havelock Campbell - 1916 - 476 strani
...President calls "My plan,"— that is, "The Bloody Way," the overland route. The letter begins : "My Dear Sir : You and I have distinct and different plans for a movement of the Army of the Potomac. Does not your plan involve a greatly larger expenditure of time and money than mine? Wherein is a victory... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1921 - 292 strani
...shall be lost. LETTER TO GENERAL GB McCLELLAN Executive Mansion, Washington. February 3, 1862 My dear Sir, You and I have distinct and different plans for...and across land to the terminus of the railroad on the York River; mine to move directly to a point on the railroad southwest of Manassas. If you will... | |
| Anna Maria Rose Wright - 1925 - 472 strani
...his own plan. Lincoln's grasp of the situation is plain enough from the letter he wrote in reply : "You and I have distinct and different plans for a...railroad on York River; mine to move directly to a point southwest of Manassas. "If you will give me satisfactory answers to the following questions, I shall... | |
| George Pierce Baker, Henry Barrett Huntington - 1925 - 638 strani
...definite issues. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, February 3, 1862. MAJOR-GENERAL MCCLELLAN: My dear Sir: You and I have distinct and different plans for...and across land to the terminus of the railroad on the York River; mine to move directly to a point on the railroad southwest of Manassas. If you will... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1926 - 544 strani
...General disagree sharply as to what plan of campaign should be adopted. February 3rd. (To McClellan.) You and I have distinct and different plans for a...and across land to the terminus of the railroad on the York River; mine to move directly to a point on the railroad southwest of Manassas. If you will... | |
| Harold Frank Graves, Carle Brooks Spotts - 1927 - 320 strani
...Lincoln be called issues? Executive Mansion Washington February 3, 1862 Major-General McClellan My Dear Sir: You and I have distinct and different plans for...down the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, across land to the terminus of the railroad on the York River ; mine to move directly to a point southwest... | |
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