| 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 for a...movement of the army of the Potomac — yours to be down the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, across land to the terminus of the railroad on... | |
| 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 — yours to be down the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, and across land to the terminus of the railroad... | |
| 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...by the Chesapeake up the Rappahannock to Urbana and "McClellan's Export, Frank Moore's Rebellion Record, vol. 1, p. 510; also p. 511, supplement. across... | |
| 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 movement of the Army of the Potomac, yours to be down the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, and across land to the terminus of the railroad... | |
| Emory Upton, United States. War Department - 1917 - 546 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...by the Chesapeake up the Rappahannock to Urbana and Army, subject only to the order of the President, it is more than probable that the disasters of the... | |
| William Ray Bowlin, George Linnaeus Marsh - 1918 - 408 strani
...expressing the thought. Executive Mansion, Washington February 3, 1862 Major-General McClellan: My dear Sir: You and I have distinct and different plans for a...movement of the Army of the Potomac — yours to be down the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, and across land to the terminus of the railroad... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1921 - 292 strani
...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 a...movement of the Army of the Potomac — yours to be down the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana and across land to the terminus of the railroad... | |
| 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 movement of the Army of the Potomac; yours to be down the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana and across land to the terminus of the railroad... | |
| George Pierce Baker, Henry Barrett Huntington - 1925 - 638 strani
...ILLUSTRATION 1 EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, February 3, 1862. MAJOR-GENERAL MCCLELLAN : l My dear Sir: You and I have distinct and different plans for a...movement of the Army of the Potomac — yours to be down the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, and across land to the terminus of the railroad... | |
| Harold Frank Graves, Carle Brooks Spotts - 1927 - 320 strani
...be called issues? Executive Mansion Washington February 3, 1862 Major-General McClellan My Dear Sir: You and I have distinct and different plans for a...movement of the army of the Potomac — yours to be down the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, across land to the terminus of the railroad on... | |
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