The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations, and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and DeathIncludes added anecdotes and personal reminiscences of President Lincoln, by F.B. Carpenter. |
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Page 216
... corps of cadets to the greatest capacity of the Military Academy . By mere omission , I presume , Congress has failed to provide chaplains for the hospitals occupied by the volunteers . This subject was brought to my notice , and I was ...
... corps of cadets to the greatest capacity of the Military Academy . By mere omission , I presume , Congress has failed to provide chaplains for the hospitals occupied by the volunteers . This subject was brought to my notice , and I was ...
Page 263
... of War had urged the division of the army into corps d'armée , for the purpose of more effective service ; but General McClellan had discouraged and thwarted their endeavors in this STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 263.
... of War had urged the division of the army into corps d'armée , for the purpose of more effective service ; but General McClellan had discouraged and thwarted their endeavors in this STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 263.
Page 268
... corps . It also appointed General Wadsworth Military Governor at Washington , and directed the order to be ... corps , shall leave said city entirely secure . That no more than two army corps ( about fifty thousand troops ) of said Army ...
... corps . It also appointed General Wadsworth Military Governor at Washington , and directed the order to be ... corps , shall leave said city entirely secure . That no more than two army corps ( about fifty thousand troops ) of said Army ...
Page 270
... corps , makes no objection to the same , but gives the following directions as to its execution : - : - 1st . Leave such force at Manassas Junction as shall make it entirely certain that the enemy shall not repossess himself of that ...
... corps , makes no objection to the same , but gives the following directions as to its execution : - : - 1st . Leave such force at Manassas Junction as shall make it entirely certain that the enemy shall not repossess himself of that ...
Page 271
... corps of the Army of the Potomac , destined for active operations by way of the Peninsula , were ordered to em- bark , and forwarded as rapidly as possible to Fortress Monroe . On the 1st of April , General McClellan wrote to the ...
... corps of the Army of the Potomac , destined for active operations by way of the Peninsula , were ordered to em- bark , and forwarded as rapidly as possible to Fortress Monroe . On the 1st of April , General McClellan wrote to the ...
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