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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... hill or nearer the Occoquan . In this latitude the weather will for a considerable period be very uncertain , and a movement com- menced in force on roads in tolerably firm condition will be liable , almost certain , to be much delayed ...
... hill or nearer the Occoquan . In this latitude the weather will for a considerable period be very uncertain , and a movement com- menced in force on roads in tolerably firm condition will be liable , almost certain , to be much delayed ...
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... Hill , thus effectually covering the reconstruction of the railroad . " Next morning the attempt was made to pass the canal boats through the lift- lock , in order to commence at once the construction of the permanent bridge . It was ...
... Hill , thus effectually covering the reconstruction of the railroad . " Next morning the attempt was made to pass the canal boats through the lift- lock , in order to commence at once the construction of the permanent bridge . It was ...
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... Centreville , on a high hill commanding the rear of all the works within range , was a large hexa- gonal redoubt with ten embrasures . possible to subsist his men , Gen. Stoneman was forced 42 REPORT OF GENERAL GEORGE B. M'CLELLAN .
... Centreville , on a high hill commanding the rear of all the works within range , was a large hexa- gonal redoubt with ten embrasures . possible to subsist his men , Gen. Stoneman was forced 42 REPORT OF GENERAL GEORGE B. M'CLELLAN .
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... Hill on the 11th . On the morning of the 12th , a brigade of Gen. Bank's troops , under Gen. Hamilton , entered Winchester , the enemy having left at 5 o'clock the evening before , his rear guard of cavalry leaving an hour before our ...
... Hill on the 11th . On the morning of the 12th , a brigade of Gen. Bank's troops , under Gen. Hamilton , entered Winchester , the enemy having left at 5 o'clock the evening before , his rear guard of cavalry leaving an hour before our ...
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... Hill , Huger , Long- | street , and G. W. Smith , ) upon the posi- tion occupied by Casey's division . Be- It appears from the official reports of Gen. Keyes and his subordinate command- ers that at 10 o'clock a . m . , on the 31st of ...
... Hill , Huger , Long- | street , and G. W. Smith , ) upon the posi- tion occupied by Casey's division . Be- It appears from the official reports of Gen. Keyes and his subordinate command- ers that at 10 o'clock a . m . , on the 31st of ...
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