Supplemental Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War: 2, Volumes 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1866 |
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Page 17
... moving forward with the greatest alacrity to join the advanced corps at this place . This communication . has been sent to ... move with and guide you . Very respectfully , Major General J. POPE , J. H. EATON , Acting Assistant Adjutant ...
... moving forward with the greatest alacrity to join the advanced corps at this place . This communication . has been sent to ... move with and guide you . Very respectfully , Major General J. POPE , J. H. EATON , Acting Assistant Adjutant ...
Page 18
... moving on Spring- field . The people understood that it is the determination of Price to force his way to Missouri river . ( Doubtful . ) No news of importance from the front . I shall not move from Tipton until I hear from you . JNO ...
... moving on Spring- field . The people understood that it is the determination of Price to force his way to Missouri river . ( Doubtful . ) No news of importance from the front . I shall not move from Tipton until I hear from you . JNO ...
Page 20
... move a part of my force from Sedalia in the direction of Lexington ( the opposite direction from Price ) for the purpose of trying to intercept a large body of recruits for Price's army , said to be moving towards Osceola from the ...
... move a part of my force from Sedalia in the direction of Lexington ( the opposite direction from Price ) for the purpose of trying to intercept a large body of recruits for Price's army , said to be moving towards Osceola from the ...
Page 37
... move in on the river whenever a steamer passed and sink her . Half a dozen or a dozen points on the river within twenty - five miles could stop navigation or compel at least seven or eight gunboats to watch that extent of river line ...
... move in on the river whenever a steamer passed and sink her . Half a dozen or a dozen points on the river within twenty - five miles could stop navigation or compel at least seven or eight gunboats to watch that extent of river line ...
Page 43
... move forward the battery as soon as I can . The enemy continues to re - enforce from above , but I think not heavily . If the gun and mortar - boats were here , to drive off the gunboats of the enemy , we could easily deal with his land ...
... move forward the battery as soon as I can . The enemy continues to re - enforce from above , but I think not heavily . If the gun and mortar - boats were here , to drive off the gunboats of the enemy , we could easily deal with his land ...
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6th corps advance Alexandria ammunition ARMY OF VIRGINIA arrived Assistant Adjutant attack August Banks batteries battle Booneville bridge brigade camp campaign Captain captured cavalry Centreville Colonel and Aide-de-Camp Corinth Court House creek crossing daylight despatch direction division enemy Farmington fire flank ford Frémont Front Royal Gordonsville gunboats guns HEADQUARTERS ARMY heavy Heintzelman Illinois Indians infantry intrenchments Island JOHN POPE land Lieutenant Colonel Madrid Major General Commanding Major General HALLECK Major General Pope Manassas Junction McClellan McDowell Merritt miles military Mississippi morning move movement night o'clock obedient servant occupied officers operations orders pickets position Potomac prisoners push forward railroad Rappahannock re-enforcements rear rebel received reconnoissance regiments Reno respectfully retreat Richmond river road sent Shenandoah Sigel skirmishers soon Sperryville Sulphur Springs T. C. H. SMITH thousand Tiptonville to-morrow trains troops true copy wagons Washington Waterloo bridge whole force wounded