Letter of the Secretary of War: Transmitting Report on the Organization of the Army of the Potomac, and of Its Campaigns in Virginia and MarylandU.S. Government Printing Office, 1864 - 242 頁 |
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... VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND , UNDER THE COMMAND OF Brent MAJ . GEN . GEORGE B. McCLELLAN , FROM JULY 26 , 1861 , TO NOVEMBER 7 , 1862 . WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1864 . IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , January 13 , 1864.
... VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND , UNDER THE COMMAND OF Brent MAJ . GEN . GEORGE B. McCLELLAN , FROM JULY 26 , 1861 , TO NOVEMBER 7 , 1862 . WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1864 . IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , January 13 , 1864.
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... Washington , arriving there on the afternoon of the 26th . On the 27th I assumed command of the division of the Potomac , comprising the troops in and around Washington , on both banks of the river . With this brief statement of the ...
... Washington , arriving there on the afternoon of the 26th . On the 27th I assumed command of the division of the Potomac , comprising the troops in and around Washington , on both banks of the river . With this brief statement of the ...
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... Washington , on the 27th of July , 1861 , the number of troops in and around the city was about 50,000 infantry , less than 1,000 cavalry , and 650 artillerymen , with nine imperfect field batteries of thirty pieces . On the Virginia ...
... Washington , on the 27th of July , 1861 , the number of troops in and around the city was about 50,000 infantry , less than 1,000 cavalry , and 650 artillerymen , with nine imperfect field batteries of thirty pieces . On the Virginia ...
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... Washington soon became one of the most quiet cities in the Union . The new levies of infantry , upon arriving in Washington , were formed into provisional brigades and placed in camp in the suburbs of the city for equip- ment ...
... Washington soon became one of the most quiet cities in the Union . The new levies of infantry , upon arriving in Washington , were formed into provisional brigades and placed in camp in the suburbs of the city for equip- ment ...
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... Washington . About one - fourth of all the volunteer batteries brought with them from their respective States a few guns and carriages , but they were nearly all of such pe- culiar calibre as to lack uniformity with the more modern and ...
... Washington . About one - fourth of all the volunteer batteries brought with them from their respective States a few guns and carriages , but they were nearly all of such pe- culiar calibre as to lack uniformity with the more modern and ...
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