| Emory Upton - United States - 1904 - 538 pages
...repossess himself of that position and line of communication; Second. Leave Washington secure; Third. .Move the remainder of the force down the Potomac,...there; or at all events move such remainder of the army at once in pursuit of the enemy by some route. d March 17, Major-General EA Hitchcock was placed on... | |
| United States. War Department - 1904 - 534 pages
...repossess himself of that position and line of communication; Second. Leave Washington secure; Third. Move the remainder of the force down the Potomac,...there; or at all events move such remainder of the army at once in pursuit of the enemy by some route. '* March 17, Major,General EA Hitchcock was placed on... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Ill., 1858 - 1906 - 650 pages
...repossess himself of that position and line of communication. 2. Leave Washington entirely secure. 3. Move the remainder of the force down the Potomac,...or, at all events, move such remainder of the army at once in pursuit of the enemy by some route. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. SPEECH TO A PARTY... | |
| Samuel Livingston French - History - 1906 - 382 pages
...not reposses himself of that position and line of communication. 2. Leave Washington entirely secure. 3. Move the remainder of the force down the Potomac,...or, at all events, move such remainder of the army at once in pursuit of the enemy by some route. ' ' Preparations were at once begun for the projected... | |
| United States - 1906 - 456 pages
...himself of that position and line of communication. Secondly, leave Washington entirely secure. Thirdly, move the remainder of the force down the Potomac,...or, at all events, move such remainder of the army at once in pursuit of the enemy, by some route." The next day McClellan issued an address to the army,... | |
| United States - 1906 - 462 pages
...himself of that position and line of communication. Secondly, leave Washington entirely secure. Thirdly, move the remainder of the force down the Potomac,...or, at all events, move such remainder of the army at once in pursuit of the enemy, by some route." Portrait of Abraham Lincoln DL magnificent in material,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 540 pages
...repossess himself of that position and line of communication; Second. Leave Washington secure; Third. Move the remainder of the force down the Potomac,...there; or at all events move such remainder of the army tit once in pursuit of the enemy by some route. <* March 17, Major-General EA Hitchcock was placed... | |
| United States - 1916 - 544 pages
...repossess himself of that position and line of communication; Second. Leave Washington secure; Third. Move the remainder of the force down the Potomac,...there; or at all events move such remainder of the army at once in pursuit of the enemy by some route. <* March 17, Major-General EA Hitchcock was placed on... | |
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