| Markinfield Addey - 1864 - 574 strani
...Department, informing him of McDowell's intended approach from Fredericksburg, rendered it impossible to use the James River as a line of operations, and forced him to establish his depots on the Pamunkey, and attack Richmond from the north, so that he could the... | |
| United States. War Dept - 1884 - 1192 strani
...III. It will be observed that this order rendered it impossible for me to use the James River as a Hue of operations, and forced me to establish our depots...Pamunkey and to approach Richmond from the north. I had advised and preferred that re-enforcements should be sent by water, for the reasons that their... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1886 - 250 strani
...instructed to open communication with him. "This order," says General McClellan, "rendered it impossible for me to use the James River as a line of operations,...Pamunkey, and to approach Richmond from the north. It frustrated the plan of the campaign." It will be for the future historian to determine whether the... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 558 strani
...subsequent apologies for his campaign, he makes this positive assertion: " This order rendered it impossible for me to use the James River as a line of operations,...on the Pamunkey and to approach Richmond from the north."1 This charge is an evident afterthought. We will permit it to be answered by General Webb,... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 560 strani
...subsequent apologies for his campaign, he makes this positive assertion: " This order rendered it impossible for me to use the James River as a line of operations,...on the Pamunkey and to approach Richmond from the north."1 This charge is an evident afterthought. We will permit it to be answered by General Webb,... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 558 strani
...subsequent apologies for his campaign, he makes this positive assertion: " This order rendered it impossible for me to use the James River as a line of operations, and forced me to establish our depots on the Paiuunkey and ™ss.' to approach Richmond from the north."1 This charge is an evident afterthought.... | |
| George Congdon Gorham - 1899 - 514 strani
...President, made two days after the last-named date.3 " This order," he says, " rendered it impossible for me to use the James River as a line of operations; forced me to establish our depots on the Pamunkey, 1 Own Story, page 346. a find. • The President's... | |
| Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 590 strani
...orders in the ordinary way, saying that Lincoln 's order to McDowell rendered it impossible for him to use the James River as a line of operations and forced him to establish depots on the Pamunkey and to approach Richmond from the north.* In this manner the... | |
| United States. War Department - 1972 - 1194 strani
...Hichmond. It will be observed that this order rendered it impossible for me to use the James Biver as a line of operations, and forced me to establish our depots on the Painunkey and to approach Eichmond from the north. I had advised and preferred that re-enforcements... | |
| 1884 - 1198 strani
...15, in " Correspondence, etc./' Part III. It will be observed that this order rendered it impossible for me to use the James River as a line of operations,...Pamunkey and to approach Richmond from the north. 1 had advised and preferred that re-enforcements should be sent by water, for the reasons that their... | |
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