| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1863 - 778 pages
...auxiliary force can be had to silence or aid in silencing the enemy's batteries in York river; fourth, that the force to be left to cover Washington shall...of security for its safety from menace. Unanimous. " Second. If the foregoing cannot be, the army should then be moved against the enemy behind the Rappahannock... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - Biography & Autobiography - 1864 - 426 pages
...to be carried on will be best undertaken from Old Point Comfort, between the York and James Rivers: Provided— "1st. That the enemy's vessel, Merrimac,...should then be moved against the enemy, behind the Rappahannock, at the earliest possible moment, and the means for reconstructing bridges, repairing... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - Maryland Campaign, 1862 - 1864 - 256 pages
...auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing, the enemy's batteries on the York river. " 4th. That the force to be left to cover 'Washington...should then be moved against the enemy, behind the Rappahannock, at the earliest possible moment, and the means for reconstructing bridges, repairing... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - Maryland Campaign, 1862 - 1864 - 256 pages
...auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing, the enemy's batteries on the York river. " 4th. That the force to be left to cover "Washington...should then be moved against the enemy, behind the Rappahannock, at the earliest possible moment, and the means for reconstructing bridges, repairing... | |
| John Gross Barnard - Peninsular Campaign, 1862 - 1864 - 128 pages
...auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing the enemy's batteries on the York River. " 4th. That the force to be left to cover Washington...should then be moved against the enemy, behind the Rappahannock, at the earliest possible moment, and the means for reconstructing bridges, repairing... | |
| United States. War Department - United States - 1864 - 256 pages
...auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing, the enemy's batteries on the York river. " 4th. That the force to be left to cover "Washington...should then be moved against the enemy, behind the Rappahannock, at the earliest possible moment, and the means for reconstructing bridges, repairing... | |
| William Swinton - Campaign literature - 1864 - 44 pages
...can be had to silence, or aid in silencing, the enemy's batteries on York River. 9th. That the force be left to cover Washington shall be such as to give...should then be moved against the enemy, behind the Rappahannock, at the earliest possible moment, and the means for constructing bridges, repairing railroads... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 pages
...auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing, the enemy s batteries on the York river. 4th. That the force to be left to cover Washington...safety from menace. ( Unanimous.) II. If the foregoing can not be, the army should then be moved against the enemy, behind the Rappahannock, at the earliest... | |
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