... been a march of only four miles. Why they were thus sent has not been explained by General Meade, neither are we informed why he continued through the afternoon to send his despatches by couriers while Hancock was using the telegraph. General Meade... General Hancock - 第268页作者:Francis Amasa Walker - 1894 - 332 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Adam Badeau - 1881 - 618 页
...affairs, he ordered Wilcox's division of the Ninth corps to Hancock's support. " I hope," he said, "you will be able to give the enemy a good thrashing....between you and Warren. You must look out for this." Wilcox, however, was ordered to march by the plank road, a more circuitous route than the railroad,... | |
| Adam Badeau - 1881 - 636 页
...affairs, he ordered Wilcox's division of the Ninth corps to Hancock's support. " I hope," he said, " you will be able to give the enemy a good thrashing....between you and Warren. You must look out for this." Wilcox, however, was ordered to march by the plank road, a more circuitous route than the railroad,... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1886 - 810 页
...Mott's troops, I have ordered Willcox's division, Ninth Corps, to the plank road, where the Reams' Station Road branches off. Willcox is ordered to report...him. I hope you will be able to give the enemy a good threshing. All I apprehend is his being able to interpose between you and Warren. You must look out... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1890 - 536 页
...while Hancock was using the telegraph. General Meade sent this message a little before three o'clock: " I hope you will be able to give the enemy a good thrashing....between you and Warren. You must look out for this."(') At the same hour General Heth, who had assumed command of the Confederates, was marshalling his troops... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1890 - 536 页
...Hancock was using the telegraph. General Meade sent this message a little before three o'clock : " I hope you will be able to give the enemy a good thrashing....his being able to interpose between you and Warren. Ton must look out for this."(') At the same hour General Heth, who had assumed command of the Confederates,... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1890 - 548 页
...Hancock was using the telegraph. General Meade sent this message a little before three o'clock : " I hope you will be able to give the enemy a good thrashing....his being able to interpose between you and Warren. Yon must look out for this."(') At the same hour General Heth, who had assumed command of the Confederates,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1893 - 1452 页
...Mott's troops, I have ordered Willcox's division, Ninth Corps, to the plank road, where the Beams' Station road branches off. Willcox is ordered to report...the enemy a good thrashing. All I apprehend is his interposing between you and Warren. You must look out for this. I hold some more of Warren's forces... | |
| United States. War Dept - 1902 - 1158 页
...Mott'n troops, I have ordered Willcox's division, Ninth Corps, to the plank road, where the Reams' Station road branches off. Willcox is ordered to report...out for this. I hold some more of Warren's forces readv for contingencies. GEO. G. MEADE, Major-General. To this dispatch the following answer was sent:... | |
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