| John Esten Cooke - 1898 - 332 頁
...Republic dawned. It was the 9th of June, 1862. Two days before, Gen. McClellen had written to Washington: "I shall be in perfect readiness to move forward and...and the ground will admit the passage of artillery." Jackson was to "have his say " in that. At nightfall on the 8th this was the situation of affairs.... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - 1902 - 888 頁
...are promptly granted him. On the 8th, he says : " I shall be in perfect readiness to move forward to take Richmond the moment McCall reaches here, and the ground will admit the passage of artillery." On the same day, McDowell .•bforms him : " For the third time I am ordered to join you, and this... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1903 - 436 頁
...there was a continual dispatch of new regiments to that quarter. On the 7th the General telegraphed: "I shall be in perfect readiness to move forward and...the moment McCall reaches here and the ground will permit the passage of artillery." But three days later roads and fields were "literally impassable... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton, John Lord - 1903 - 566 頁
...dispatched to him, who says in a note to the President, " I shall be in perfect readiness to move forward to take Richmond the moment McCall reaches here and the ground will admit the passage of artillery." g. The plan adopted by McClellan to reach Richmond was by the peninsula formed by the York and James... | |
| Samuel Livingston French - 1906 - 382 頁
...whole face of the country is a perfect bay, entirely impassable for artillery, or even Cavalry. ... I am glad to learn that you are pressing forward re-enforcements...and the ground will admit the passage of artillery. . . ." Thus, while the waters of the dangerous Chickahominy, and the unfavorable conditions of the... | |
| Alonzo Rothschild - 1906 - 576 頁
...General this acknowledgment : — O " I am glad to learn that you are pressing forward reinforcements so vigorously. I shall be in perfect readiness to...and the ground will admit the passage of artillery." '» McCall' s 10,000 men duly arrived. McClellan's promises, however, as in the case of Franklin, went... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1906 - 622 頁
...feel sufficiently strong for your final movement when McCall reaches you." The reply came promptly : " I shall be in perfect readiness to move forward and...and the ground will admit the passage of artillery." 2 June 12 and 13 McCall's division joined him : this with the troops from Baltimore, Washington, and... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - 1906 - 368 頁
...7th he telegraphed: "I shall be in perfect readiness to move forward to take Richmond the moment that McCall reaches here and the ground will admit the passage of artillery." On June 11th he reported: "McCall's troops have commenced arriving at the White House. . . . Weather... | |
| Joseph Beatty Doyle - 1911 - 544 頁
...strong for your final movement when McCall reaches you," to which there was an immediate response, "I shall be in perfect readiness to move forward and...and the ground will admit the passage of artillery." McCall's division reached him on June 12th and 13th, which, with reinforcements from other sources,... | |
| James Havelock Campbell - 1916 - 476 頁
...until we have more favorable weather. "I am glad to learn that you are pressing forward reinforcements so vigorously. "I shall be in perfect readiness to...the ground will admit the passage of artillery. I advanced my pickets about a mile to-day, driving off the rebel pickets and securing a very advantageous... | |
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