| Isaac Newton Arnold - 1994 - 492 strani
...General Halleck that yon cannot subsist your army at Winchester, unless the railroad from Harper's Terry to that point be put in working order. But the enemy...transportation, as you would have to do without the railroad last named. He now wagons from Culpepper Court House, which Is jut Near the end of October McClellan... | |
| Civil War Institute Gettysburg College Gabor S. Boritt Director - 1994 - 278 strani
...equal in prowess, and act upon the claim? As I understand, you telegraph Gen. Halleck that you can not subsist your army at Winchester unless the Railroad...transportation as you would have to do without the railroad last named. He now wagons from Culpepper CH which is just about twice as far as you would have to do... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1989 - 844 strani
...equal in prowess, and act upon the claim? As I understand, you telegraph Gen. Halleck that you can not subsist your army at Winchester unless the Railroad...transportation as you would have to do without the railroad last named. He now wagons from Culpepper CH which is just about twice as far as you would have to do... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - 1866 - 828 strani
...constantly doing? Should you not claim to be at least his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim ? " As I understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that...army at Winchester, unless the railroad from Harper's Perry to that point be put in working order. But the enemy does now subsist his army at Winchester... | |
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