| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1866 - 422 頁
...Millwood to Winchester and Petticoat gap. You will seize all mules, horses, and cattle that may be useful to our army. Loyal citizens can bring in their...raiding parties of the rebel army. Very respectfully, PH SHERIDAN, Major General Commanding. Brigadier General AT 'A. TORBHRT, Chief of Cavalry, Middle Military... | |
| 1866 - 424 頁
...Millwood to Winchester and Petticoat gap. You will seize all mules, horses, and cattle that may be useful to our army. Loyal citizens can bring in their claims against the government /or this necessary destruction. No houses will be burned, and officers in charge of this delicate but... | |
| Samuel Levis Gracey - 1868 - 390 頁
...deftrucYion. No houfes will be burned ; and officers in charge of this delicate but necelfary duty, mud inform the people that the object is to make this...for the raiding parties of the rebel army. " Very refpeftfully, " PH SHERIDAN, " Major-General Commanding." Our regiment avoided the detail for this... | |
| Whitelaw Reid - 1868 - 1134 頁
...reached, were destroyed, the order instructing ''officers in charge of this delicate but necessary duty to inform the people that the object is to make this...untenable for the raiding parties of the Rebel army."* On the 21st of August Sheridan reached his defensive line of Halltown. Three days before, on the evening... | |
| Whitelaw Reid - 1868 - 1172 頁
...instructing "officers in charge of this delicate but necessary duty to inform the people that the objuct is to make this valley untenable for the raiding parties of the Rebel army."* On the 21st of August Sheridan reached his defensive line of Halltown. Three days before, on the evening... | |
| Frederic Denison - 1876 - 622 頁
...Millwood to Winchester and Petticoat Gap. You will seize all mules, horses, and cattle that may be useful to our army. Loyal citizens can bring in their...raiding parties of the rebel army. Very respectfully, PH SHERIDAN, Major-General Commanding. Brigadier-General ATA TORBERT, Chief of Cavalry, Middle Military... | |
| Adam Badeau - 1882 - 790 頁
...orders were to seize all mules, horses, and cattle that might be useful, and destroy all wheat and hay. "No houses will be burned, and officers in charge...must inform the people that the object is to make the Valley untenable for the raiding parties of the rebel army." The destruction was not wanton, nor... | |
| 1883 - 320 頁
...all mules, horses, and cattle that might be useful to the Union army. "Loyal citizens," he said, " can bring in their claims against the Government for...untenable for the raiding parties of the rebel army." Sheridan wrote to Grant that he had " destroyed everything eatable south of Winchester, and they will... | |
| George Edward Pond - 1883 - 322 頁
...all mules, horses, and cattle that might be useful to the Union army. "Loyal citizens," he said, " can bring in their claims against the Government for...untenable for the raiding parties of the rebel army." Sheridan wrote to Grant that he had " destroyed everything eatable south of Winchester, and they will... | |
| Frank A. Burr, Richard Josiah Hinton - 1888 - 466 頁
...Millwood to Winchester and Petticoat Gap. You will seize all mules, horses, and cattle that may be useful to our army. Loyal citizens can bring in their...must inform the people that the object is to make the valley untenable for the raiding parties of the rebel army. Very respectfully, P. II. SHERIDAN,... | |
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