Hidden fields
Books Books
" I cannot think what has become of Stuart; I ought to have heard from him long before now. He may have met with disaster, but I hope not. In the absence of reports from him, I am in ignorance as to what we have in front of us here. It may be the whole... "
Gettysburg: A Testing of Courage - Page 195
by Noah Andre Trudeau - 2010 - 1179 pages
Limited preview - About this book

The Annals of the War Written by Leading Participants North and South

Bookbinding - 1879 - 810 pages
...Stuart ; I ought to have heard from him long before now. He may have met with disaster, but I hope not. In the absence of reports from him, I am in ignorance as to what \ve have in front of us here. It may be the whole Federal army, or it may be only a detachment. If...
Full view - About this book

The Great Invasion of 1863 ...: A Statement of the General Sickles ...

Jacob Hoke - Gettysburg Campaign, 1863 - 1887 - 644 pages
...Stuart; I ought to have heard from him long before now. He may have met with disaster, but I hope not. In the absence of reports from him I am in ignorance...detachment. If it is the whole Federal force we must CLOSE OF FIRST DAY. 291 fight a battle here; if we do not gain a victory, those defiles and gorges...
Full view - About this book

The Great Invasion of 1863: Or, General Lee in Pennsylvania. Embracing an ...

Jacob Hoke - Gettysburg Campaign, 1863 - 1887 - 644 pages
...Stuart; I ought to have heard from him long before now. Tle may have met with disaster, but I hope not. In the absence of reports from him I am in ignorance...detachment. If it is the whole Federal force we must CLOSE OF FIRST DAY. 291 light a battle here; if we do not gain a victory, those deiiles and gorges...
Full view - About this book

Marching to Victory: The Second Period of the War of the Rebellion ..., Volume 5

Charles Carleton Coffin - History - 1888 - 526 pages
...disaster, but I hope not. In the absence of reports from him I am in ignorance as to GEN. OO HOWARD. • what we have in front of us here. It may be the whole...whole Federal force, we must fight a battle here. If we do not gain a victory, those defiles and gorges through which we passed this morning will shelter...
Full view - About this book

Marching to Victory: The Second Period of the War of the Rebellion ..., Volume 5

Charles Carleton Coffin - History - 1888 - 522 pages
...Stuart. I ought to have heard from him long before now. He may have met with disaster, but I hope not. In the absence of reports from him I am in ignorance as to AN UNEXPECTED BATTLE. GEN. OO HOWARD. what we have in front of us here. It may be the whole Federal...
Full view - About this book

From Manassas to Appomattox: Memoirs of the Civil War in America

James Longstreet - United States - 1895 - 852 pages
...Stuart. I ought to have heard from him long before now. He may have met with disaster, but I hope not. In the absence of reports from him, I am in ignorance...whole Federal force, we must fight a battle here. If we do not gain a victory, those defiles and gorges which we passed this morning will shelter us...
Full view - About this book

From Manassas to Appomattox: Memoirs of the Civil War in America

James Longstreet - History - 1895 - 808 pages
...Stuart. I ought to have heard from him long before now. He may have met with disaster, but I hope not. In the absence of reports from him, I am in ignorance...only a detachment. If it is the whole Federal force, \ve must fight a battle here. If we do not gain a victory, those defiles and gorges which we passed...
Full view - About this book

Confederate Military History: A Library of Confederate States History, Volume 3

Clement Anselm Evans - Confederate States of America - 1899 - 764 pages
...Stuart ; I ought to have heard from him long before now. He may have met with disaster, but I hope not. In the absence of reports from him, I am in ignorance...the whole Federal force we must fight a battle here ; if we do not gain a victory, these defiles and gorges through which we were passing this morning...
Full view - About this book

Gettysburg, the Pivotal Battle of the Civil War

Robert K. Beecham - History - 1911 - 374 pages
...reported a conversation with General Lee at about twelve o'clock noon of July first, in which Lee said: " I am in ignorance as to what we have in front of us...may be the whole Federal army, or it may be only a detach[110] ment. If it is the whole Federal force, we must fight a battle here. If we do not gain...
Full view - About this book

The Strategy of Robert E. Lee

John Joseph Bowen - Biography & Autobiography - 1914 - 310 pages
...Stuart. I ought to have heard from him long before now. He may have met with disaster, but I hope not. In the absence of reports from him I am in ignorance as to what we have in front of us. It may be the whole Federal army, or it may be only a detachment. If it is the whole Federal force...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search