| 1863 - 856 pages
...Ohio railroad. This presented (or would prcsrci. when McDowell and Suinncr should be gone) My explicit order that Washington should, by the judgment of all the commanders of corps, be left enurdy secure, had been neglected. It was precisely this that drove me to detain McDowell.... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1863 - 766 pages
...This presented (or would present, when McDowell and Surnner should be gone) a great temptation for the enemy to turn back from the Rappahannock and sack Washington. My explicit directions that Washington should, by the judgment of all the commanders of corps, be left... | |
| 1863 - 848 pages
...a great temptation to the enemy to torn back from the Rappshannock and sack Washington. My explicit order that Washington should, by the judgment of all the commanders of corps, be left entirely secure, had been neglected. It was precisely this that drove me to detain McDowell.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1863 - 778 pages
...railroad. This presented (or would present, when McDowell and Simmer should be gone) a great temptation for the enemy to turn back from the Rappahannock and sack Washington. My explicit directions that Washington should, by the judgment of all the commanders of corps, be left... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 492 pages
...Potomac and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. This presented, or would present, when McDowell and Sumner should be gone, a great temptation to the enemy to...corps, be left entirely secure, had been neglected. 3t was precisely this that drove me to detain McDowell. I do not forget that I was satisfied with your... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 676 pages
...Rappahannock and sack Washington. My explicit order that Washington should, by the judgment of ail the commanders of army corps, be left entirely secure,...was precisely this that drove me to detain McDowell. to leave Banks at Manassas Junction ; but when that arrangement was broken up and nothing was substituted... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 498 pages
...Potomac, and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. This presented (or would present, when McDowell and Sunmer should be gone) a great temptation to the enemy to...back from the Rappahannock and sack Washington. My explicit order that Washington should, by the judgment of all the commanders of army corps, be left... | |
| William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 324 pages
...Potomac, and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. This presented (or would present, when McDowell and Simmer should be gone) a great temptation to the enemy to...back from the Rappahannock and sack Washington. My explicit order that Washington should, by the judgment of all the commanders of army corps, be left... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1866 - 842 pages
...a great temptation to the enemy to tarn back from the Rappahannock and sack Washington. My explicit order that Washington should, by the judgment of all the commanders of army corps, ho left entirely secure, had been neglected. It was precisely this that drove me to detain McDowell.... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 198 pages
....and the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. This presented (or would ' present, when McDowell and Sumner should be gone) a great temptation to the enemy to turn back from the Rappahannoek and sack Washington. My implicit order that Washington should, by the judgment of all... | |
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