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Page xxxvii
... troops science came in aid of patriotism , so that , to choose a single instance out of many , an army twenty - three thousand strong , with its artillery , trains , baggage , and animals , were moved by rail from the Potomac to the ...
... troops science came in aid of patriotism , so that , to choose a single instance out of many , an army twenty - three thousand strong , with its artillery , trains , baggage , and animals , were moved by rail from the Potomac to the ...
Page xl
... troops were the greatest blows yet dealt to the rebellion ; the job was a great na- tional one , and let none be slighted who bore an honorable part in it . I hope peace will come soon , and come to stay ; then will there be some black ...
... troops were the greatest blows yet dealt to the rebellion ; the job was a great na- tional one , and let none be slighted who bore an honorable part in it . I hope peace will come soon , and come to stay ; then will there be some black ...
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... troops were in Philadelphia , the enemy could take it , because he would not fear to leave the other half in his rear ; but with the whole of them here , he dares not leave them in his rear . A. LINCOLN . TELEGRAM TO GENERAL G. B. ...
... troops were in Philadelphia , the enemy could take it , because he would not fear to leave the other half in his rear ; but with the whole of them here , he dares not leave them in his rear . A. LINCOLN . TELEGRAM TO GENERAL G. B. ...
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... troops called out for the national armies , so that arms can only be furnished for the quota of mi- litia furnished by the draft of nine months ' men , heretofore ordered . But as arms may be sup- plied 1862 ] Letter to Governor Curtin 23.
... troops called out for the national armies , so that arms can only be furnished for the quota of mi- litia furnished by the draft of nine months ' men , heretofore ordered . But as arms may be sup- plied 1862 ] Letter to Governor Curtin 23.
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... 6 P. M. Major - General McClellan : This is explan- atory . If Porter , Heintzelman , and Sigel were sent you , it would sweep everything from the other side of the river , because the new troops 24 [ Sept. 12 Abraham Lincoln.
... 6 P. M. Major - General McClellan : This is explan- atory . If Porter , Heintzelman , and Sigel were sent you , it would sweep everything from the other side of the river , because the new troops 24 [ Sept. 12 Abraham Lincoln.
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