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 7 頁
... probably 8,000 to guard the lower Potomac . As you are aware , all the information we have from spies , prisoners , & c . , agrees in showing that the enemy have a force on the Potomac not less than 150,000 strong , well drilled and ...
... probably 8,000 to guard the lower Potomac . As you are aware , all the information we have from spies , prisoners , & c . , agrees in showing that the enemy have a force on the Potomac not less than 150,000 strong , well drilled and ...
第 35 頁
... probably prevented a still more serious disaster . I refer to General Stone's report of this battle , furnished the War Depart- ment , and his published testimony before the " Committee on the Conduct of the War " for further details ...
... probably prevented a still more serious disaster . I refer to General Stone's report of this battle , furnished the War Depart- ment , and his published testimony before the " Committee on the Conduct of the War " for further details ...
第 37 頁
... probably be Wilmington , the reduction of which may require that ad- ditional means shall be afforded you . I would urge great caution in regard to proclamations . In no case would I go beyond a moderate joint proclamation with the ...
... probably be Wilmington , the reduction of which may require that ad- ditional means shall be afforded you . I would urge great caution in regard to proclamations . In no case would I go beyond a moderate joint proclamation with the ...
第 41 頁
... probably be best to occupy Algiers with the mass of your troops , also the eastern bank of the river above the city . It may be necessary to place some troops in the city to preserve order ; but if there appears to be sufficient Union ...
... probably be best to occupy Algiers with the mass of your troops , also the eastern bank of the river above the city . It may be necessary to place some troops in the city to preserve order ; but if there appears to be sufficient Union ...
第 46 頁
... probably find ourselves forced at last to change the whole theatre of war , or to seek a shorter land route to Richmond , with a smaller available force , and at an expenditure of much more time , than were we to adopt the short line at ...
... probably find ourselves forced at last to change the whole theatre of war , or to seek a shorter land route to Richmond , with a smaller available force , and at an expenditure of much more time , than were we to adopt the short line at ...
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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