| United States. War Department - 1972 - 1052 頁
...DEPARTMENT, ADJT. GEN.'S OFFICE, No. 122. » Washington, September 2, 1862. Major-General McOlellan will have command of the fortifications of Washington and of all the troops for the defense of the capital. By command of Major-General Halleck : ED TOWN8END, Amiintant Adjutant- General SPECIAL ORDERS, ) HDQRS.... | |
| Stephen W. Sears - 1999 - 324 頁
...Orders No. 122 read, as first drafted, "By direction of the President, Major General McClellan will have command of the fortifications of Washington, and of all the troops for the defense of the capital. By order of the Secretary of War." When the order was published, however, the phrases "By direction... | |
| B. Franklin Cooling - 2007 - 354 頁
...was his decision alone and that he would stand behind it. Besides, the arrangement applied only for "command of the fortifications of Washington, and of all the troops for the defense of the Capital." He and Halleck viewed it as administrative, not necessarily restoring McClellan to field command. The... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1861 - 706 頁
...army of Pope, having, on the 2d of September, been ordered by General Halleck to the com634 635 mand of the fortifications of Washington and of all the troops for the defence of the capital. The return of Pope's forces virtually brought the entire army of the Potomac... | |
| 1887 - 702 頁
...McClellan was not authorized to direct forces in the field, but was distinctly restricted to the " command of the fortifications of Washington, and of all the troops for th e defense of the capital." In other words, McClellan led the Army of the Potomac to the swiftest... | |
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