 | J. T. Headley - United States - 1866 - 774 pages
...yon will have to go first or last, it is desirable that nothing should be left to invite the CUOTJ to return. Take all provisions, forage, and stock wanted for the use of your coiuniM.'i ; such as can not be consumed, destroy. It is not desirable that the buildings should b*... | |
 | J. T. Headley - United States - 1866 - 640 pages
...to-morrow. In pushing up the Shenandoah Valley, where it is expected you will have to go first or last, it is desirable that nothing should be left to invite the enemy to return. Tatke alL provisicns, forage, and 'stock ^nted for the use of your command : such* as cannot be consumed... | |
 | HORACE GREELEY - 1866 - 808 pages
...return. Take all provisions, forage, and stock, wanted for the use of your command; such as can not be consumed, destroy. It is not desirable that the buildings should be destroyed—they should rather be protected—but the people should be informed that, so long as an... | |
 | Whitelaw Reid - Ohio - 1868 - 1186 pages
...first orders he received were those under which his predecessor was acting: "In pushing up the Valley, it is desirable that nothing should be left to invite...stock wanted for the use of your command. Such as can not be consumed, destroy. It is not desirable that buildings should be destroyed — they should... | |
 | Whitelaw Reid - Ohio - 1868 - 1132 pages
...first orders he received were those under which his predecessor was acting: "In pushing up the Valley, it is desirable that nothing should be left to invite...return. Take all provisions, forage and stock wanted for tho use of yonr command. Such as can not be consumed, destroy. It is not desirable that buildings should... | |
 | John Young Foster - New Jersey - 1868 - 904 pages
...rcturn. Take all provisions, forage and stock wanted for your command, and such as cannot Iic con Mnned destroy. It is not desirable that the buildings should be destroyed; they should rather foe protected, bnt the pcople should be informed that as lone as an annv can subsist among them, recurrences... | |
 | Phineas Camp Headley - 1869 - 794 pages
...to-morrow. In pushing up the Shenandoah Valley, where it is expected you will have to go first or last, it is desirable that nothing should be left to invite...buildings should be destroyed— they should rather b« protected — but tiie people should be informed that so long as an army can subsist among them... | |
 | Aldace Freeman Walker - History - 1869 - 206 pages
...to-morrow. In pushing up the Shenandoah valley, as it is expected you will have to go first or last, it is desirable that nothing should be left to invite...forage, and stock wanted for the use of your command, buch as cannot be consumed, destroy. It is not desirable that buildings should be destroyed, they should... | |
 | Phineas Camp Headley - Generals - 1869 - 820 pages
...Valley, where it is expected you will have to go first or last, it is desirable that nothing should bo left to invite the enemy to return. Take all provisions, forage, and stock, wanted for th« nse of your command; such as cannot bo consumed, destroy. It is not desirable that the buildings... | |
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