Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War in Three PartsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1863 - Ball's Bluff, Battle of, Va., 1861 |
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... brigade in the left grand division , under General William B. Franklin - came up to Washington on leave of absence . Previous to obtaining leave of absence from General Frank- lin , they informed him and General William F. Smith that ...
... brigade in the left grand division , under General William B. Franklin - came up to Washington on leave of absence . Previous to obtaining leave of absence from General Frank- lin , they informed him and General William F. Smith that ...
Page 82
... brigade . On motion of Mr. Odell , further proceedings in that matter were sus- pended for the present . The chairman also informed the committee that the Secretary of State , in view of the recent arrest of General Charles P. Stone ...
... brigade . On motion of Mr. Odell , further proceedings in that matter were sus- pended for the present . The chairman also informed the committee that the Secretary of State , in view of the recent arrest of General Charles P. Stone ...
Page 99
... brigade or division , or from any other cause . Also , whether they were subjected to any such neglect , by being left upon the cars or otherwise , after their arrival in this city . And if any such neglect occurred , that they ...
... brigade or division , or from any other cause . Also , whether they were subjected to any such neglect , by being left upon the cars or otherwise , after their arrival in this city . And if any such neglect occurred , that they ...
Page 113
... brigade all the time . Question . I will ask you , as a man experienced in military affairs , is it usual to ... brigades . Question . In your judgment , is a large amount of cavalry useful , and can they be used on the ground south of ...
... brigade all the time . Question . I will ask you , as a man experienced in military affairs , is it usual to ... brigades . Question . In your judgment , is a large amount of cavalry useful , and can they be used on the ground south of ...
Page 115
... brigade near Fort Albany , and the telegraph communicated from headquarters to my office . I telegraphed once or twice that I had sent men over there to look at the country , and that I had found that by approach- ing a ridge of hills ...
... brigade near Fort Albany , and the telegraph communicated from headquarters to my office . I telegraphed once or twice that I had sent men over there to look at the country , and that I had found that by approach- ing a ridge of hills ...
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