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Page 90
... headquarters at White House . On May 12 , McClellan had prohibited them from going to the front , or elsewhere " beyond General Headquarters . " 11 Most of them simply ignored the order.12 Provost marshals escorted a few to the rear ...
... headquarters at White House . On May 12 , McClellan had prohibited them from going to the front , or elsewhere " beyond General Headquarters . " 11 Most of them simply ignored the order.12 Provost marshals escorted a few to the rear ...
Page 112
... headquarters , J. P. Dunn to Burnside's command , Leonard A. Hendrick to Franklin's , Alfred B. Talcott to Hooker's , George W. Hosmer to Couch's , Ward to Mansfield's , sent Finley An- derson , an able and courageous reporter , to ...
... headquarters , J. P. Dunn to Burnside's command , Leonard A. Hendrick to Franklin's , Alfred B. Talcott to Hooker's , George W. Hosmer to Couch's , Ward to Mansfield's , sent Finley An- derson , an able and courageous reporter , to ...
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... headquarters , there is a fellow named Cadwallader , . . . and you see the Lieu- tenant General's staff officers calling , " Oh , Cad ; come here a minute ! " That is the style ! 32 Frederic Hudson was too astute to let an opportunity ...
... headquarters , there is a fellow named Cadwallader , . . . and you see the Lieu- tenant General's staff officers calling , " Oh , Cad ; come here a minute ! " That is the style ! 32 Frederic Hudson was too astute to let an opportunity ...
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