| 1916 - 544 strani
...might be captured, the President, on the 8th of March, issued General War Order, No. 3,* directing that no change of the base of operations of the Army of the Potomac should be made "without leaving in and about Washington such a force as in the opinion of the General... | |
| Sir Frederick Maurice - 1926 - 188 strani
...south-westward of what is known as Manassas Junction. " The third order, issued on March 8th, stipulated " that no change of the base of operations of the Army of the Potomac be made without leaving in and about Washington such a force as in the opinion of the General-in-Chief... | |
| Sir Frederick Maurice - 1926 - 216 strani
...southwestward of what is known as Manassas Junction." The third order, issued on March 8, stipulated "that no change of the base of operations of the Army of the Potomac be made without leaving in and about Washington such a force as in the opinion of the General-inChief... | |
| James Irvin Robertson (Jr.) - 1895 - 312 strani
...WR, 45, 46. ' Barnard's testimony, I CW, 387 ; Sumner's testimony, ib., 360. order began by directing that "no change of the base of operations of the Army of the Potomac " should "be made without leaving in and about Washington such a force as in the opinion of the General-m-chief... | |
| United States. War Department - 1972 - 774 strani
...force as in the opinion of the General-in -Chief and the commanders of all the army corps shall leave said city entirely secure. That no more than two army corps (about 50,000 troops) of said Army of the Potomac shall be moved en route for a new base of operations until... | |
| James Ford Rhodes, Everette Beach Long - 1999 - 532 strani
...Lincoln ordered that no change of base such as sending the Army of the Potomac to the Peninsula should be made without leaving "in, and about Washington,...the commanders of all the Army corps, shall leave said City secure." Shortly after McCleHan's main army left by sea Lincoln became convinced that McClellan... | |
| Stephen W. Sears - 2001 - 516 strani
...safety. The president had clearly stipulated, in approving the general's plan, that no change of base be made "without leaving in, and about Washington, such a force as ... shall leave said City entirely secure." In approving the decisions of the Fairfax Court House war... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 2006 - 896 strani
...him to dread, issued the subjoined general order: EXECUTITE MANSION, WASHINGTON, ) March 8, 1862. j ORDERED, That no change of the base of operations...opinion of the General-in-chief and the commanders of army corps, shall leave said city entirely secure. That no more than two army corps (about fifty thousand... | |
| Richard Striner - 2006 - 320 strani
...him. He issued new orders on March 8 to the effect that the Army of the Potomac should not make a move "without leaving in, and about Washington, such a...the commanders of all the Army corps, shall leave said City entirely secure."43 On the following day, the Confederates forces at Manassas abandoned their... | |
| J. F. C. Fuller - 2007 - 436 strani
...provisionally agreed to, when, on March 8, Lincoln issued another of his personal orders, by which he directed that "no change of the base of operations of the Army of the Potomac" was to "be made without leaving in and about Washington such a force as in the opinion of the General-in-Chief... | |
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