Letter of the Secretary of War, Transmitting Report on the Organization of the Army of the Potomac: And of Its Campaigns in Virginia and Maryland, Under the Command of Maj.-Gen. George B. McClellan, from July 26, 1861, to November 7, 1862Constitutional union office, 1864 - 174 頁 |
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... Washington . I had already caused reconnoissances to be made for intrenchments at the Cheat Mountain pass ; also on the Hunterville road , near Elkwater , and at Red House , near the main road from Romney to Graf- of the 22d I gave the ...
... Washington . I had already caused reconnoissances to be made for intrenchments at the Cheat Mountain pass ; also on the Hunterville road , near Elkwater , and at Red House , near the main road from Romney to Graf- of the 22d I gave the ...
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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 pro- visional brigades and placed in camp in the suburbs of the city for equipment , instruc ...
... Washington soon became one of the most quiet cities in the Union . The new levies of infantry , upon arriving in Washington , were formed into pro- visional brigades and placed in camp in the suburbs of the city for equipment , instruc ...
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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 peculiar 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 peculiar calibre as to lack uniformity with the more modern and ...
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... Washington , March 8 , 1862 . " Ordered , 1st . That the major - general commanding the army of the Potomac proceed forthwith to organize that part of the said army destined to enter upon active operations , ( including the reserve ...
... Washington , March 8 , 1862 . " Ordered , 1st . That the major - general commanding the army of the Potomac proceed forthwith to organize that part of the said army destined to enter upon active operations , ( including the reserve ...
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... Washington after Gen. Pope's campaign , and the medi- cal department came once more under Surg . Letterman's control , he found it in a deplorable condition . The officers were worn out by the labors they had performed . and the few ...
... Washington after Gen. Pope's campaign , and the medi- cal department came once more under Surg . Letterman's control , he found it in a deplorable condition . The officers were worn out by the labors they had performed . and the few ...
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advance Alexandria Aquia creek arrived artillery attack bank batteries battle bridge Brig brigade Burnside camp campaign Capt cavalry Chickahominy column Comd'g U. S. Army command cross defence delay depots direction E. M. STANTON enemy enemy's fire flank Fort Monroe Franklin front G. B. MCCLELLAN Gen.-in-Chief general-in-chief guard gunboats guns H. W. HALLECK Harper's Ferry Harrison's landing HEADQUARTERS ARMY Heintzelman hill Hooker infantry intrenched James river Junction Keyes large force Maj.-Gen Malvern Manassas mand Maryland ment miles Monroe morning move movement necessary night occupied officers operations Peninsula Pennsylvania Pope Porter position possible Potomac President Quartermaster railroad Rappahannock re-enforcements rear rebel received reconnoissances regiments reply retreat Richmond road Savage's station Secretary Secretary of War sent Sharpsburg sick soon strong Sumner supplies telegram telegraphed thousand tion to-day transportation troops U. S. Army vicinity Virginia wagons Warrenton Washington White Oak swamp York volunteers Yorktown