Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters, State Papers, and Miscellaneous Writings, Volume 2Century Company, 1894 - United States |
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... MAJOR - GENERAL DAVID HUNTER . My dear Sir : General Frémont needs assistance which it is diffi- cult to give him . He is losing the confidence of men near him , whose support any man in his position must have to be successful . His ...
... MAJOR - GENERAL DAVID HUNTER . My dear Sir : General Frémont needs assistance which it is diffi- cult to give him . He is losing the confidence of men near him , whose support any man in his position must have to be successful . His ...
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... BRIGADIER - GENERAL S. R. CURTIS . Dear Sir : On receipt of this , with the accompanying inclosures , you will take safe , certain , and suitable measures to have the inclosure addressed to Major - General Frémont delivered to him with ...
... BRIGADIER - GENERAL S. R. CURTIS . Dear Sir : On receipt of this , with the accompanying inclosures , you will take safe , certain , and suitable measures to have the inclosure addressed to Major - General Frémont delivered to him with ...
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... Major - General George B. McClellan assume the command of the army of the United States . The headquarters of the army will be established in the city of Washington . All communications intended for the commanding general will hereafter ...
... Major - General George B. McClellan assume the command of the army of the United States . The headquarters of the army will be established in the city of Washington . All communications intended for the commanding general will hereafter ...
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... major - general and by such number of brigadier - generals as shall allow one for a brigade of not less than four regiments , and that no greater number of staff - officers shall be appointed for regimental , brigade , and division ...
... major - general and by such number of brigadier - generals as shall allow one for a brigade of not less than four regiments , and that no greater number of staff - officers shall be appointed for regimental , brigade , and division ...
Page 112
... GENERAL BUELL . WASHINGTON , January 7 , 1862 . BRIGADIER - GENERAL D. C. BUELL , Louisville : Please name as early a day as you safely can on or before which you can be ready to move southward in concert with Major - General Halleck ...
... GENERAL BUELL . WASHINGTON , January 7 , 1862 . BRIGADIER - GENERAL D. C. BUELL , Louisville : Please name as early a day as you safely can on or before which you can be ready to move southward in concert with Major - General Halleck ...
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