| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1863 - 778 pages
...general-in-chief and the commanders of all the army corps, shall leave the said city entirely secure. That no more than two army corps — about fifty thousand...troops — of said army of the Potomac shall be moved rn route for a new base of operations until the navigation of the Potomac, from Washington to the Chesapeake... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - Maryland Campaign, 1862 - 1864 - 256 pages
...of the general-in-chief and the commanders of army corps, shall leave said city entirely secure. " That no more than two army corps (about fifty thousand...enemy's batteries, and other obstructions, or until the Piesident shall hereafter give express permission. That any movement as aforesaid, en route for a new... | |
| William Henry Hurlbert - History - 1864 - 324 pages
...opinion of the general-in-chief, and the commanders of army corps, shall leave said city entirely secure. That no more than two army corps (about fifty thousand...Washington to the Chesapeake Bay, shall be freed from the enemy's batteries and other obstructions, or until the President shall hereafter give express permission.... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 514 pages
...opinion of the General-in-Chief and the commanders of army corpa, shall leave said city entirely secure. That no more than two army corps (about fifty thousand...Washington to the Chesapeake Bay, shall be freed from the enemy's batteries, and other obstructions, or until the President shall hereafter give express... | |
| William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 344 pages
...opinion of the general-in-chief, and the commanders of army corps, shall leave said city entirely secure. That no more than two army corps (about fifty thousand...new base of operations, until the navigation of the PoLIFE OF GEN. GEORGE B. -McCLEIJ.AX. 191 tomac, from Washington to the Chesapeake Bay, shall be freed... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 842 pages
...entirely secure. '• That no more than two army corps (about 50,000 troops) of said Army of the Potorunc shall be moved en route for a new base of operations...Washington to the Chesapeake Bay, shall be freed from the enemy's batteries, and other obstructions, or until the President shall hereafter give express... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 pages
...opinion of the Oeneral-in-chief and the commanders of army corps, shall leave said city entirely secure. That no more than two army corps (about fifty thousand...Army of the Potomac shall be moved en route for a new bnse of operations until the navigation of the Potomac, from Washington to the Chesapeake Bay, shall... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - Maryland Campaign, 1862 - 1864 - 280 pages
...the general-in-chief and the commanders of army corps, shall leave said city entirely secure. " Th;it no more than two army corps (about fifty thousand...of said army of the Potomac shall be moved en route fur a new base of operations until the navigation of the Potomac, from Washington to the Chesapeake... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 886 pages
...opinion of the General-in-Chief and tbe commanders of army corps, shall leave said city entirely secure. That no more than two army corps (about fifty thousand...Washington to the Chesapeake Bay, shall be freed from the enemy's batteries, and other obstructions, or until the President shall hereafter give express... | |
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