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" To army corps commanders is intrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins, etc., and for them this general principle is laid down : In districts and neighborhoods where the army is unmolested, no destruction of such property should be permitted... "
Life and Military Career of Major-General William Tecumseh Sherman - Page 245
by Phineas Camp Headley - 1865 - 368 pages
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The Life and Services of Major-General Henry Warner Slocum ...

Charles Elihu Slocum - Generals - 1913 - 418 pages
...permitted to gather turnips, potatoes, and other vegetables, and to drive in stock in sight of their camp. To regular foraging parties must be intrusted the...provisions and forage at any distance from the road traveled. V. To army corps commanders alone is intrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins,...
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Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 9

Edwin Wiley - United States - 1915 - 566 pages
...vegetables, and to drive in stock in sight of their camp. To regular foraging-parties must be entrusted the gathering of provisions and forage, at any distance from the road traveled. " To corps commanders alone is entrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins,...
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Volume 18

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1919 - 920 pages
...vegetables, and to drive in stock in sight of their camp. To regular foraging-parties must be entrusted the gathering of provisions and forage, at any distance from the road traveled. 5. To corps commanders alone is entrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins,...
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American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4

Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - United States - 1901 - 758 pages
...potatoes, and other vegetables, and to drive in stock in sight of their camp. To regular foraging-parties must be intrusted the gathering of provisions and forage, at any distance from the road traveled. 5. To corps commanders alone is intrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins,...
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American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4

Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - United States - 1901 - 772 pages
...potatoes, and other vegetables, and to drive in stock in sight of their camp. To regular foraging-parties must be intrusted the gathering of provisions and forage, at any distance from the road traveled. 5. To corps commanders alone is intrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins,...
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William Tecumseh Sherman: Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman (LOA #51)

William Tecumseh Sherman - History - 1990 - 1086 pages
...potatoes, and other vegetables, and to drive in stock in sight of their camp. To regular foraging-parties must be intrusted the gathering of provisions and forage, at any distance from the road traveled. 5. To corps commanders alone is intrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins,...
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The Art of War in World History: From Antiquity to the Nuclear Age

Gérard Chaliand - History - 1994 - 1126 pages
...potatoes, and other vegetables, and to drive in stock in sight of their camp. To regular foraging-parties must be intrusted the gathering of provisions and forage, at any distance from the road traveled. 5. To corps commanders alone is intrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins,...
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An Artist's Story of the Great War

Edwin Forbes - Art - 2002 - 340 pages
...permitted to gather turnips, potatoes, and all vegetables, and to drive in stock in sight of the camp. To regular foraging parties must be intrusted the...provisions and forage at any distance from the road traveled." How well the troops obeyed this order, their good condition on their arrival at Savannah...
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The Second Georgia Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865

F. Mikell Harper - Burke County (Ga.) - 2005 - 128 pages
...potatoes, and other vegetables, and to drive in stock in sight of their camp. To regular foraging-parties must be intrusted the gathering of provisions and forage, at any distance from the road traveled. Sí R CAROLINA 6. To corps commanders alone is intrusted the power to destroy milis, houses,...
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History of the Great Rebellion: From Its Commencement to Its Close, Giving ...

Thomas Prentice Kettell - United States - 1866 - 828 pages
...any trespass during the halt or a camp, they may be permitted to gather turnips, potatoes, and othar vegetables, and drive in stock in front of their camps....from the road travelled. V. To army corps commanders il intrusted the to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins, <&c^ and for them this general principle is...
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