Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... appeared the President's noted " General War Order No. I " : EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , January 27 , 1862 . Ordered , That the 22d day of February , 1862 , be the day for a general movement of the land and the naval forces of the ...
... appeared the President's noted " General War Order No. I " : EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , January 27 , 1862 . Ordered , That the 22d day of February , 1862 , be the day for a general movement of the land and the naval forces of the ...
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... appeared near 5 o'clock . A concentrated fire of artillery , sec- onded by the gunboats , sufficed to repress his assailants for the evening . The corps of Keyes was also on the ground , and the corps of Heintzelman , Sumner , and ...
... appeared near 5 o'clock . A concentrated fire of artillery , sec- onded by the gunboats , sufficed to repress his assailants for the evening . The corps of Keyes was also on the ground , and the corps of Heintzelman , Sumner , and ...
Page 97
... appeared on the Rapidan , and Bayard's cavalry slowly retired toward Culpeper Courthouse . Crawford's brigade was ordered to Cedar Mountain in support of Bayard . On the 9th , Banks was directed to move the rest of his corps to join ...
... appeared on the Rapidan , and Bayard's cavalry slowly retired toward Culpeper Courthouse . Crawford's brigade was ordered to Cedar Mountain in support of Bayard . On the 9th , Banks was directed to move the rest of his corps to join ...
Page 105
... McLaws had appeared in the imme- diate rear of Maryland Heights and Harper's Ferry . On the 13th ( McClellan having now information of the enemy's plans from an order of Lee's that came into LEE IN MARYLAND - ANTIETAM . 105.
... McLaws had appeared in the imme- diate rear of Maryland Heights and Harper's Ferry . On the 13th ( McClellan having now information of the enemy's plans from an order of Lee's that came into LEE IN MARYLAND - ANTIETAM . 105.
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... appeared before Corinth early in the morning of October 3d . The ground was so well con- tested by Rosecrans that when night came , his adver- sary , despite his superiority in numbers , had not secured complete possession of the outer ...
... appeared before Corinth early in the morning of October 3d . The ground was so well con- tested by Rosecrans that when night came , his adver- sary , despite his superiority in numbers , had not secured complete possession of the outer ...
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