| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 842 pages
...— but the people should be informed that, so long as an army can subsist among them, recurrences This order, Sheridan, in returning down the Valley, executed to the letter. Whatever of grain and forage... | |
| J. T. Headley - United States - 1866 - 640 pages
...people sliouhi bd^ informed that so long as an array can subsist among them, recurrences of these raicls must be expected, and we are determined to stop them...drive the enemy south, and to do this you want to keep hh# always in sight. Be guided in your course by the course he takes. ' ;'; "*• ' " ' :- '-: v"-*;:... | |
| 1866 - 724 pages
...protected — but the people should be informed that so long as an army can subsitt among I hem recurrences of these raids must be expected, and we are determined...object is to drive the enemy south, and to do this yon want to keep Ыш always in sight, lie guided in your course by the course he takes. " Slake your... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1866 - 920 pages
...so long as an army can subsist amoiip I hem recurrences of these raids must be expected, and we aro determined to stop them at all hazards. '• Bear...and to do this you want to keep him always in sight, lie guided in your course by the course he takes. " Make your own arrangements for supplies of all... | |
| J. T. Headley - History - 1866 - 774 pages
...be 59 informed that so long as an army can subsist among: them, recurrences of theso raids must bo expected, and we are determined to stop them at all...object is to drive the enemy south, and to do this yon want to keep him always in sight. Be guided in your course by the course he takca. Make your own... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - Generals - 1866 - 794 pages
...protected — but the people should be informed that so long as an army can subsist among them recurrences of these raids must be expected, and we are determined...hazards. "Bear in mind the object is to drive the enemy sonth, and to do this you want to keep him always in sight. Be guided in your course by the course... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 804 pages
...— but the people should be informed that, so long as an army can subsist among them, recurrences of these raids must be expected ; and we are determined to stop them at all hazards.' 7 This order, Sheridan, in returning down the Valley, executed to the letter. Whatever of grain and... | |
| United States. War Department - 1866 - 436 pages
...protected — but the people should be informed that so long as an army can subsist among them recurrences of these raids must be expected, and we are determined to stop theui at all hazards. '• Brar in mind the object is to drive the enemy south, and to do this you... | |
| Jubal Anderson Early - United States - 1867 - 144 pages
...tranelook after the raiders and drivt) them to their homes." And further on in the same letter he nays : " Bear in mind, the object is to drive the enemy south,...to do this, you want to keep him always in .sight. He guided in your course by the course he takes." When Sheridan relieved Hunter, this letter of instructions... | |
| Jubal Anderson Early - Generals - 1867 - 120 pages
...look after the raiders and drive them to their homes." And further on in the same letter he says : " Bear in mind the object is to drive the enemy south, and to do this you want to keep AFFAIR AT FISHER'S HILL. At light on the morning of the 20th, my troops moved to Fisher's Hill without... | |
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