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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第 9 頁
... bridge , two regiments were stationed , whose commanders were independent of each other . There were no troops on ... bridge and Alexandria , by the Little river turnpike , and some simple defensive arrangements were made at the Chain ...
... bridge , two regiments were stationed , whose commanders were independent of each other . There were no troops on ... bridge and Alexandria , by the Little river turnpike , and some simple defensive arrangements were made at the Chain ...
第 24 頁
... bridge trains devolved chiefly upon Captain Duane , who was instructed to procure the new model French bridge train , as I was satisfied that the India - rubber pontoon was entirely useless for the general purposes of a campaign . The ...
... bridge trains devolved chiefly upon Captain Duane , who was instructed to procure the new model French bridge train , as I was satisfied that the India - rubber pontoon was entirely useless for the general purposes of a campaign . The ...
第 46 頁
... bridges and otherwise impede our progress through a region where the roads are as bad as they well can be , and we would probably find ourselves forced at last to change the whole theatre of war , or to seek a shorter land route to ...
... bridges and otherwise impede our progress through a region where the roads are as bad as they well can be , and we would probably find ourselves forced at last to change the whole theatre of war , or to seek a shorter land route to ...
第 48 頁
... bridge train and a few squadrons of cavalry , making the vicinity of Hooker's position the place of embarkation for as many as possible ; to move the regu- lar cavalry and reserve artillery , the remaining bridge trains and wagons , to ...
... bridge train and a few squadrons of cavalry , making the vicinity of Hooker's position the place of embarkation for as many as possible ; to move the regu- lar cavalry and reserve artillery , the remaining bridge trains and wagons , to ...
第 49 頁
... bridge across the Potomac near Liverpool point , in order to throw the army over that point ; but this was subsequently abandoned . It was also found by experience that it would require much time to prepare the canal boats for use in ...
... bridge across the Potomac near Liverpool point , in order to throw the army over that point ; but this was subsequently abandoned . It was also found by experience that it would require much time to prepare the canal boats for use in ...
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10-pounder Parrott 66 Major advance Alexandria Antietam Aquia arrived artillery attack August bank battery battle Bottom's bridge bridge brigade Burnside camp campaign Captain cavalry Chickahominy column Couch's division creek crossed defence depots direction enemy enemy's field fire flank Fort Magruder Fort Monroe Franklin Frémont front G. B. MCCLELLAN garrison general-in-chief guard guns H. W. HALLECK Hagerstown Harper's Ferry HEADQUARTERS ARMY Heintzelman hill Hooker horses infantry intrenchments James river Keyes Major General H. W. Major General MCCLELLAN Manassas Maryland miles Monroe morning move movement necessary night occupied October officers operations Peninsula Pope Porter position possible Potomac President Quartermaster railroad Rappahannock re-enforcements rear rebels reconnoissance regiments Richmond road Rohrersville Savage's station Secretary Secretary of War sent Sharpsburg soon Sumner supplies telegram telegraphed thousand tion transportation troops United States Army United States cavalry vicinity Virginia wagons Warrenton Washington Williamsburg York volunteers Yorktown