| J. T. Headley - History - 1866 - 774 pages
...of these, and such industry displayed in the railroad management, by Generals Easton and Bcckwith, and Colonel Wright and Mr. Van Dyne, that by the 10th...reloaded, and a fair amount of forage accumulated ahead. In the meantime, Major General George Stoneman, in command of a division of cavalry operating from... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - Generals - 1866 - 794 pages
...judicious use was made of these, and such industry displayed in tho railroad management by' Generals Eaton and Beckwith, and Colonel Wright and Mr. Van Dyne, that by the 10th of April our men wero all reclad, the wagons reloaded, and a fair amount of forage accumulated ahead. In the mean time,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1866 - 436 pages
...jndicious use was made of these, and such industry displayed in the railroad management, by Generals Eoston and Beckwith, and Colonel Wright and Mr. Van Dyne, that by the 10th of Apnl our men were all reclad, the wagons reloaded, and a fair amount of forage accumulated ahead. In... | |
| Edwin Bentley Quiner - United States - 1866 - 1088 pages
...inadequate supply of railroad cars, which delayed the accumulation of supplies, by the 10th of April the men were all reclad, the wagons reloaded, and a fair amount of forage collected. General Sherman received the news of the battles around Petersburg, at Goldsboro, on the... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1869 - 794 pages
...judicious use was made of these, and such industry displayed in the railroad management by Generals Eaton and Beckwith, and Colonel Wright and Mr. Van Dyne,...reloaded, and a fair amount of forage accumulated ahead. In the mean time, Major-General George Stoneman, in command of a division of cavalry, operating from... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - Generals - 1869 - 820 pages
...judicious use was made of these, and such industry displayed in the railroad management by Generals Eaton and Beckwith, and Colonel Wright and Mr. Van Dyne,...reloaded, and a fair amount of forage accumulated ahead. In the mean time, Major-General George Stoneman, in command of a division of cavalry, operating from... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1869 - 876 pages
...Meanwhile the army of Gen. Sherman had been rested and recruited at Goldsboro, North Carolina. The men were all reclad, the wagons reloaded, and a fair amount of forage accumulated preparatory for a march to destroy or capture the army of Gen. Johnston. On April 6th Gen. Johnston's... | |
| David Power Conyngham - History - 1865 - 444 pages
...the railroad management, by Generals Easton and Beckâ˘with, and Colonel Wright and Mr. Van l)yne, that by the 10th of April our men were all' reclad,...reloaded, and a fair amount of forage accumulated ahead. In the mean time, Major General George Stoneman, in command of a division of cavalry operating from... | |
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