History of the Administration of President Lincoln: Including His Speeches, Letters, Addresses, Proclamations, and Messages. With a Preliminary Sketch of His Life |
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... Fredericksburg , you operate with the residue of your force as speedily as possible in the direction of Richmond to co - operate with Major - General McClellan in accordance with the instructions heretofore given you . McCall's Division ...
... Fredericksburg , you operate with the residue of your force as speedily as possible in the direction of Richmond to co - operate with Major - General McClellan in accordance with the instructions heretofore given you . McCall's Division ...
Page 248
... Fredericksburg . These telegrams , it will be seen , are in accordance with the orders to McDowell of the 8th , which directed that McCall's Division should continue to form part of the Army of the Rappahannock , and required that ...
... Fredericksburg . These telegrams , it will be seen , are in accordance with the orders to McDowell of the 8th , which directed that McCall's Division should continue to form part of the Army of the Rappahannock , and required that ...
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... Jackson's having been re - enforced from Richmond was confirmed by Gen. King at Fredericksburg , and added , " If this is true , it is as good M'CLELLAN'S CONTINUED DELAYS . 251 as a re - enforcement 250 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
... Jackson's having been re - enforced from Richmond was confirmed by Gen. King at Fredericksburg , and added , " If this is true , it is as good M'CLELLAN'S CONTINUED DELAYS . 251 as a re - enforcement 250 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
Page 260
... only alternative is to send the forces on the Peninsula to some point by water , say Fredericksburg , where the two armies can be united . GEN . HALLECK TO M'CLELLAN . 261 Let me now 260 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
... only alternative is to send the forces on the Peninsula to some point by water , say Fredericksburg , where the two armies can be united . GEN . HALLECK TO M'CLELLAN . 261 Let me now 260 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
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... Fredericksburg brings you within about sixty miles of Richmond , and secures a re - enforcement of forty or fifty thousand fresh and disciplined troops . The change with such advantages will , I think , if properly represented to your ...
... Fredericksburg brings you within about sixty miles of Richmond , and secures a re - enforcement of forty or fifty thousand fresh and disciplined troops . The change with such advantages will , I think , if properly represented to your ...
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