MY DEAR SIR: — You and I have distinct and different plans for a movement of the Army of the Potomac — yours to be down the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, and across land to the terminus of the railroad on the York River; mine to move... General McClellan - Page 195by Peter Smith Michie - 1901 - 489 pagesFull view - About this book
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...I have distinct and different plans for a movement of the Army of the Potomac ; yours to be done by the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, and across land to the terminus of the railroad on the York river ; mine to move directly to a point on the railroad southwest of Manassas. " If you will... | |
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...I have distinct and different plans for a movement of the Army of the Potomac : yours to be done by the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, and across land to the terminus of the railroal on the York River ; mine to move directly to a point on the railroad southwest of Manassaa.... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - Presidents - 1865 - 866 pages
...I have distinct and different plans for n movement of the Army of the Potomac : yours to be done by the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, and across land to the tonninnof the rnilroal on the York River ; mine to move directly to a point on the railroad southwest... | |
| John Esten Cooke - Biography & Autobiography - 1866 - 498 pages
...three days afterwards : EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, February 3, 1S62. Major-General McClellan : MY DEAR SIR, — You and I have distinct and different...River — mine, to move directly to a point on the railroad southwest of Manassas. If you will give me satisfactory answers to the following questions... | |
| John Esten Cooke - Biography & Autobiography - 1866 - 496 pages
...afterwards: EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, February S, 1862. Major-General McClellan: MY DEAB SIK,—You and I have distinct and different plans for a movement...the Potomac: yours to be down the Chesapeake, up the Eappahannock to Urbana, and across land to the terminus of the railroad on York Eiver—mine, to move... | |
| HORACE GREELEY - 1866 - 808 pages
...addressed to him the following letter: "EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, ) "February 3, 1862. \ " MY DEAE SIR : You and I have distinct and different plans...movement of the Army of the Potomac ; yours to be done by the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, and across land to the terminus of the railroad... | |
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...upon Richmond : — . EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, February 3d, 1862. Major-General McCLELLAtf : MY DEAR SIR : — You and I have distinct and different...plans for a movement of the Army of the Potomac! Yours appears to be down the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, and across the land to the terminus... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 804 pages
...to him the following letter: " EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, ) " February 3, 1862. f " MY DEAR SIB: You and I have distinct and different plans for a movement of the Army of the Potomac; yours to be done by the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to Urbana, and across land to the terminus of the railroad... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - Biography & Autobiography - 1866 - 574 pages
...I have distinct and different plans for a movement of the army of the Potomac; yours to be done by the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock, to Urbana, and across land to the terminus of the railroad on the York River; mine to move directly to a point on the railroad south-west of Manassas. If you will... | |
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...iMiiM.-rr-, , February M, 1848. Major-General Mcf." i. cr . t. A :; : HT DEAR SIB: — Ton and I hare distinct and different plans for a movement of the Army of the Potomac. Tcurs appears to be down the Chesapeake, up the Rappahannock to tTrbana, and across tbe land to tho... | |
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