| Asa Mahan - 1877 - 482 strani
...what was the prompt reply he received from the President ? It was this: "Your dispatches received. God bless you, and all with you. Destroy the Rebel army if possible." All that the President ever exhorted or commanded him to do was to act so that his reputation with... | |
| Theodore Burr Gates - 1879 - 656 strani
...fifteenth, the President telegraphed General McClellan as follows: "Tour dispatch of to-day received. God bless you, and all with you. Destroy the rebel army if possible." The victory of South Mountain was one of the most brilliant achievements of the Federals during the... | |
| 1880 - 672 strani
...McClellan : DEPARTMENT, WASHraoTOH, September 15, 1862—2.45 p. M. Your dispatch of to-day received. God bless you, and all with you ! Destroy the rebel army if possible. To Major-General General McClellan pressed forward his army in pursuit of the enemy, and on the 17th... | |
| Benjamin Perley Poore - 1882 - 476 strani
...Lincoln, on receiving the gratifying intelligence of the victorv of South Mountain, sent the following message : " God bless you, and all with you. Destroy the rebel army if possible." The Union army bivouacked that night on the battle-field, and in the morning nearly all the men wandered... | |
| 1883 - 612 strani
...McClellan, commanding in the field : — " 15th September 1862, 2.45 PM " Your despatch of to-day received. God bless you and all with you. Destroy the rebel army if possible. " A. LINCOLN." One universal system is required for the supply of clerks and stationery for all military... | |
| Theodore Burr Gates - 1884 - 690 strani
...fifteenth, the President telegraphed General McClellan as follows: "Your dispatch of to-day received. God bless you, and all with you. Destroy the rebel army if possible." The victory of South Mountain was one of the most brilliant achievements of the Federals during the... | |
| F.Warne - 1886 - 992 strani
...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... | |
| Fayette Hall - 1890 - 76 strani
...dispatch: " WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington, Sept. I5th, 1862, 2:45 r. M. " Your dispatches of to-day received. God bless you and all with you. Destroy the rebel army if possible. "A. LINCOLN." CHAPTER XI. THUS ended all personal correspondence between Lincoln and General McClellan.... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 854 strani
...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 September 15, 1862. — TELEGRAM TO JK DUBOIS. WASHINGTON, DC, September 15, 1862. 3 PM HON.... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1903 - 436 strani
...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... | |
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