 | Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1903
...forward to endeavor to press their retreat to the utmost." The President telegraphed to the General: "God bless you and all with you. Destroy the. rebel army if possible." Lee was presently found to have disposed the troops with him on the high ground along the farther bank... | |
 | United States. War Department - 1904 - 495 strani
...men. To the despatch announcing this victory the President replied: Your despatch of to,day received. God bless you and all with you. Destroy the rebel army if possible. On the same day, the following telegram from General Halleck checked the energy and boldness which... | |
 | Emory Upton - 1904
...men. To the despatch announcing this victory the President replied: Your despatch of to-day received. God bless you and all with you. Destroy the rebel army if possible. On the same day, the following telegram from General Halleck checked the energy and boldness which... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln, Richard Watson Gilder - 1905
...WASHINGTON, September 15, 1862. 2:45 PM Major-General McClellan: Your despatch of to-day received. God bless you, and all with you. Destroy the rebel army if possible. A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO JK DUBOIS WASHINGTON, DC, September 15, 1862. 3 PM Hon. JK Dubois, Springfield,... | |
 | Frank Abial Flower - 1905 - 425 strani
...Antietam (Maryland) and was not whipped. Lincoln telegraphed to him on the afternoon of the 15th : "God bless you and all with you ! Destroy the rebel army if you can!" Although, in the meantime, the Confederates had taken Harper's Ferry, Lee's army, barefooted,... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1907
...Washington, September 15, 1862. 2.45 pm Major-General McClellan: Your despatch of to-day received. God bless you, and all with you. Destroy the rebel army if possible. A Lincoln [Telegram.] Washington, D. C, October 6, 1862. Major-General McClellan : I am instructed... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1907
...Washington, September 15, 1862. 2.45 pm Major-General McClellan : Your despatch of torday received. God bless you, and all with you. Destroy the rebel army if P°ssible- A. Lincoln. [Telegram.} Washington, D. C, October 6, 1862. Major-General McClellan : I am... | |
 | Indiana. Antietam Monument Commission - 1911 - 153 strani
...'Washington, September 15, 1862, 2:45 pm " 'Major General McClellan: Your dispatch of today received. God bless you and all with you. Destroy the rebel army if possible. " 'A. Lincoln.' toric field, made memorable by their valor and consecrated by their sacrifices. It... | |
 | United States. War Department - 1912 - 495 strani
...men. To the despatch announcing this victory the President replied: Your despatch of to-day received. God bless you and all with you. Destroy the rebel army if possible. On the same day, the following telegram from General Halleck checked the energy and boldness which... | |
 | 1886
...President of the United States, for he telegraphed to General McClellan on the 1 5th of September : " God bless you and all with you. Destroy the rebel army, if possible." But from whatever stand-point it may be looked at, the battle of South Mountain must be of interest... | |
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