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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United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. 1 37TH CONGRESS , 3d Session . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .
United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. 1 37TH CONGRESS , 3d Session . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .
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United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. taking up any new base of operations the city of Washington shall be left en- tirely secure . The other points of the order it is unnecessary to consider , as the enemy ...
United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. taking up any new base of operations the city of Washington shall be left en- tirely secure . The other points of the order it is unnecessary to consider , as the enemy ...
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United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. " In view of the opinion expressed by the council of the commanders of army corps of the force necessary for the defence of the capital , though not numeri- cally stated ...
United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. " In view of the opinion expressed by the council of the commanders of army corps of the force necessary for the defence of the capital , though not numeri- cally stated ...
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United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. to co - operate fully with General McClellan , but retaining an independent com- mand . This does not appear to have been in accordance with General McClel- lan's wishes ...
United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. to co - operate fully with General McClellan , but retaining an independent com- mand . This does not appear to have been in accordance with General McClel- lan's wishes ...
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... committee would refer to the report of Gen. John G. Barnard , chief of engineers of the army of the Potomac during that campaign , made to Gen. McClellan . The conclusion of his report , which he terms " a retrospect pointing out the ...
... committee would refer to the report of Gen. John G. Barnard , chief of engineers of the army of the Potomac during that campaign , made to Gen. McClellan . The conclusion of his report , which he terms " a retrospect pointing out the ...
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a. m. to-morrow advance Alexandria Answer Aquia creek arrived artillery attack batteries battle battle of Williamsburg Bottom's Bridge bridge brigade Burnside Captain cavalry Centreville chairman Chandler Chickahominy Colonel committee met pursuant corps cross despatch direction division enemy enemy's fight following witnesses force Fort Monroe fortifications Fortress Monroe Franklin Fredericksburg Frémont front G. B. MCCLELLAN General-in-Chief Gooch guns H. W. HALLECK Harper's Ferry HEADQUARTERS ARMY Heintzelman horses infantry James river land Major General H. W. Major General MCCLELLAN Manassas McDowell miles military morning move movement night o'clock Odell officers operations opinion peninsula pontoons position Potomac President pursuant to adjournment quartermaster Question railroad Rappahannock re-enforcements rebels received regiments retreat Richmond road Secretary Secretary of War sent side Sumner supplies suppose telegraph tion troops wagons WAR DEPARTMENT Warrenton Washington Williamsburg York river Yorktown