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" Move the remainder of the force down the Potomac, choosing a new base at Fortress Monroe, or anywhere between here and there, or, at all events, move such remainder of the army at once in pursuit of the enemy by some route. "
Edwin McMasters Stanton: The Autocrat of Rebellion, Emancipation, and ... - Page 146
by Frank Abial Flower - 1905 - 425 pages
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Life of Abraham Lincoln

Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 896 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,...Monroe, or any-where between here and there, or, at all eveuts, move such remainder of the army at once in pursuit of the enemy by some route. EDWIN M. STANTON,...
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The Life And Times Of Abraham Lincoln 16th President Of The United States

L. P. Brockett - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 756 pages
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: Thomas ..., Part 1

James D. Richardson - History - 2007 - 460 pages
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1882 - 1236 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 оисе in pursuit of the enemy by some route. >d EDWIN M. STANTOX, Secretary of War. Maj. Gen....
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Report of Major-General George B McClellan upon the organization of the Army ...

157 pages
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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: 1858-1862

Abraham Lincoln - American literature - 1862 - 506 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...
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Speeches, 1864-1887

Edwards Pierrepont - 1868 - 294 pages
...not repossess himself of that position and line of communication. 2d. Leave Washington secure. 3d. 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 onemy by some route. Seven o'clock, forty minutes. EDWIN M. STANTON,, Secretary...
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History of the Great Rebellion: From Its Commencement to Its Close, Giving ...

Thomas Prentice Kettell - United States - 1866 - 828 pages
...himself of that position and line of communications, " Second. — Leave Washington secure. 11 Third. — 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." On the 1st of March official reports showed that...
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Papers, Volumes 41-43

Southern Historical Society - 1916 - 822 pages
...himself of that position and line of communication. " *2d. Leave Washington entirely secure. 1 1 " '3d. 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. " 'MAJ.-GEN....
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Life of Abraham Lincoln

529 pages
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