Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac: A Critical History of Operations in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, from the Commencement to the Close of the War, 1861-5University Publishing Company, 1866 - 640 頁 |
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... already grasping his line of retreat , and he then fled eastward over the moun- tains . Being vigorously pursued , he was twice brought to a stand and severely handled ; but forces that the Union com- mander had directed to move from ...
... already grasping his line of retreat , and he then fled eastward over the moun- tains . Being vigorously pursued , he was twice brought to a stand and severely handled ; but forces that the Union com- mander had directed to move from ...
第 40 頁
... already sketched were , with the exception of those in West Virginia , crude in conception , undertaken at haphazard , and aimed at no definite result . But when Congress assembled in extra session , on the 4th of July , the ...
... already sketched were , with the exception of those in West Virginia , crude in conception , undertaken at haphazard , and aimed at no definite result . But when Congress assembled in extra session , on the 4th of July , the ...
第 51 頁
... already drawn up in line of battle . Colonel Evans , with his demi - brigade , had taken up a position west of the Warrenton road , almost at right angles to Bull Run , and considerably in advance of the ridge on which the main ...
... already drawn up in line of battle . Colonel Evans , with his demi - brigade , had taken up a position west of the Warrenton road , almost at right angles to Bull Run , and considerably in advance of the ridge on which the main ...
第 55 頁
... already lost its cohesion , and errors were committed of which the Confederates speedily took advan- tage . The batteries of Griffin and Ricketts , which had played a brilliant part during the conflict , had been ordered by General ...
... already lost its cohesion , and errors were committed of which the Confederates speedily took advan- tage . The batteries of Griffin and Ricketts , which had played a brilliant part during the conflict , had been ordered by General ...
第 56 頁
... already badly used up , and had lost their organ- ization . The fire from the fresh arrivals doubled up this flank and drove it back in a confusion which , presently , involved the whole line , extending even to the left , which had ...
... already badly used up , and had lost their organ- ization . The fire from the fresh arrivals doubled up this flank and drove it back in a confusion which , presently , involved the whole line , extending even to the left , which had ...
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A. P. Hill action advance Antietam Army of Northern artillery assailed assault attack bank batteries battle of Chancellorsville Bridge brigade Bull Run Burnside Burnside's campaign cavalry Centreville Chambersburg Chancellorsville Chickahominy Colonel column command Confederate Courthouse crest crossed Culpepper D. H. Hill defensive directed division enemy enemy's Ewell Ewell's fire Ford forward Franklin Fredericksburg front Gettysburg guns Hancock Harper's Ferry heights Heintzelman held Hill Hill's Hooker hundred infantry Jackson James River Johnston junction Lee's Longstreet Manassas Maryland Maryland Heights McClellan McDowell McLaws Meade miles military morning move movement night Northern Virginia o'clock operations Peninsula plankroad Pope Porter position Potomac Railroad Rapidan Rappahannock re-enforcements reached rear regiments Report retreat Richmond ridge road Second Corps Sedgwick Shenandoah Shenandoah Valley Sickles side Sixth Corps Sumner thousand tion troops turnpike Union army Union force Valley Warren Warrenton Warrenton turnpike Washington York River Yorktown
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第 614 頁 - April 7, 1865 GENERAL : — I have received your note of this date. Though not entertaining the opinion you express on the hopelessness of further resistance on the part of the Army of Northern Virginia...
第 369 頁 - tis true, By force and fortune's right he stands; By fortune which is in God's hands, And strength which yet shall spring in you. This voice did on my spirit fall, Peschiera, when thy bridge I crost, ' 'Tis better to have fought and lost, Than never to have fought at all.
第 86 頁 - That the 22d day of February, 1862, be the day for a general movement of the land and naval forces of the United States against the insurgent forces.
第 618 頁 - I propose to receive the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia on the following terms, to wit: Rolls of all the officers and men to be made in duplicate. One copy to be given to an officer designated by me, the other to be retained by such officer or officers as you may designate. The officers to give their individual paroles not to take up arms against the...
第 314 頁 - In one word, I would not take any risk of being entangled upon the river, like an ox jumped half over a fence and liable to be torn by dogs front and rear, without a fair chance to gore one way or kick the other.
第 616 頁 - GENERAL : I received at a late hour your note of to-day. In mine of yesterday I did not intend to propose the surrender of the army of Northern Virginia, but to ask the terms of your proposition.
第 87 頁 - That the heads of departments and especially the Secretaries of War and of the Navy, with all their subordinates, and the general-in-chief, with all other commanders and subordinates of land and naval forces, will severally be held to their strict and full responsibilities for prompt execution of this order.
第 616 頁 - North entertain the same feeling. The terms upon which peace can be had are well understood. By the South laying down their arms they will hasten that most desirable event, save thousands of human lives, and hundreds of millions of property not yet destroyed.
第 587 頁 - On the morning of the 31st, General Warren reported favorably to getting possession of the White Oak road, and was directed to do so. To accomplish this, he moved with one division, instead of his whole corps...
第 582 頁 - I now feel like ending the matter, if it is possible to do so, before going back. I do not want you, therefore, to cut loose and go after the enemy's roads at present. In the morning push around the enemy, if you can, and get on to his right rear.