| Alonzo Rothschild - 1906 - 576 頁
...still hedging against failure, telegraphed to Stanton : — " The rebel force is stated at 200,000, including Jackson and Beauregard. I shall have to...be true. But this army will do all in the power of men to hold their position and repulse any attack. " I regret my great inferiority in numbers, but... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 540 頁
...estimated at 200,000. He also stated irt the same despatch, dated 6.1& pm: * * * I shall have to continue against vastly superior odds, if these reports be true; but this army will do all in the power of men to hold their position and repulse any attack. I regret my inferiority of numbers, but feel that... | |
| James Havelock Campbell - 1916 - 486 頁
...XXXIX. 'History of the Civil War, II, 73. 'Ibid., 112, rear. The rebel force is stated at 200,000, including Jackson and Beauregard. I shall have to...be true; but this army will do all in the power of men to hold their position and repulse any attack. "I regret my great inferiority in numbers, but feel... | |
| 1916 - 544 頁
...estimated at 200.000. He also stated in the same despatch, dated 6.15 pm: * * * I shall have to continue against vastly superior odds, if these reports be true; but this army will do all in the power of men to hold their position and repulse any attack. I regret my inferiority of numbers, but feel that... | |
| United States. War Department - 1972 - 1194 頁
...incline to think that Jackson will attack my right and rear. The rebel force is stated at 200,000, including Jackson and Beauregard. I shall have to contend against vastly superior odds if these reporte he true ; but this army will do all in the power of men to hold their position and repulse... | |
| Southern Historical Society - 1881 - 592 頁
...voluntary. E. g. On June 25th he telegraphs to Washington : " The rebel force is stated at 200,000, including Jackson and Beauregard. I shall have to contend against vastly superior odds if these reporta be true ; but this army will do all in the power of men to hold their position and repulse... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - 1994 - 358 頁
...Rebel army as soon as Providence will permit." On June 25th he sent up a wail over his lack of men: "The Rebel force is stated at two hundred thousand,...be true; but this army will do all in the power of men to hold their position and repulse any attack. I regret my great inferiority of numbers, but feel... | |
| J. William Jones - 2004 - 484 頁
...career, if he is yet rid of it. On the night of the 25th of June, he telegraphed to Stanton as follows: " 'I incline to think that Jackson will attack my right...be true. But this army will do all in the power of men to hold their position, and repulse any attack.' "In his report he says: " 'The report of the chief... | |
| Clement A. Evans - 2004 - 736 頁
...inclined to think that Jackson will attack my right and rear. The rebel force is stated at 200,000, including Jackson and Beauregard. I shall have to...against vastly superior odds if these reports be true. ' ' Lee's plan of attack, which he communicated to his division commanders in a confidential general... | |
| Wilmer L. Jones - 2006 - 392 頁
...outnumbered and needed reinforcements. On June 25, he reported: "The Rebel force is stated at 200,000. I shall have to contend against vastly superior odds if these reports be true. I regret my inferiority in numbers, but I feel that I am in no way responsible for it." Confederate... | |
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