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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... forming establishments on their coast at any favorable places that opportunity might offer . This naval force should also ... formed , ready to supply any losses that may occur . In conclusion , I would submit that the exigencies of the ...
... forming establishments on their coast at any favorable places that opportunity might offer . This naval force should also ... formed , ready to supply any losses that may occur . In conclusion , I would submit that the exigencies of the ...
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... formed into pro- visional brigades and placed in camp in the suburbs of the city for equipment , instruc- tion , and discipline . As soon as regiments were in a fit condition for transfer to the forces across the Potomac , they were ...
... formed into pro- visional brigades and placed in camp in the suburbs of the city for equipment , instruc- tion , and discipline . As soon as regiments were in a fit condition for transfer to the forces across the Potomac , they were ...
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... forming a cavalry reserve of the regular regiments and some picked regiments of volunter cavalry . Cir- cumstances ... formed of the value of these troops . I have always found them to be relied on . When ever they have been brought ...
... forming a cavalry reserve of the regular regiments and some picked regiments of volunter cavalry . Cir- cumstances ... formed of the value of these troops . I have always found them to be relied on . When ever they have been brought ...
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... formed from his own and Gen. Shields's ( late Gen. Lander's ) division . " ABRAHAM LINCOLN . " The following order , which was made as soon as circumstances permitted , exhibits the steps taken to carry out the require- ments of the ...
... formed from his own and Gen. Shields's ( late Gen. Lander's ) division . " ABRAHAM LINCOLN . " The following order , which was made as soon as circumstances permitted , exhibits the steps taken to carry out the require- ments of the ...
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... formed his duties . Lieut . Col. R. Ingalls , assistant quartermaster , was placed in charge of the department on the south side of the Potomac . I directed a large depot for transportation to be established at Perryville , on the left ...
... formed his duties . Lieut . Col. R. Ingalls , assistant quartermaster , was placed in charge of the department on the south side of the Potomac . I directed a large depot for transportation to be established at Perryville , on the left ...
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