Report of Major-General B. McClellan: Upon the Organization of the Army of the Potomac, and Its Campaigns in Virginia and Maryland, from July 26, 1861, to November 7, 1862Times steam book & job printing establishment, 1864 - 147 páginas |
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... horses , and equipments , were also left in Washington city when the army sailed . These were the bat- teries under instruction referred to above : - " HEADQUARTERS INSPECTOR OF ARTILLERY , Washington , December 16 , 1862 . 66 " GENERAL ...
... horses , and equipments , were also left in Washington city when the army sailed . These were the bat- teries under instruction referred to above : - " HEADQUARTERS INSPECTOR OF ARTILLERY , Washington , December 16 , 1862 . 66 " GENERAL ...
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... horse artillery , none of which have yet returned . " Requisition is made this morning for trans- portation of one thousand cavalry to Aquia Creek . All the schooners that had been chartered for carrying horses have been long since ...
... horse artillery , none of which have yet returned . " Requisition is made this morning for trans- portation of one thousand cavalry to Aquia Creek . All the schooners that had been chartered for carrying horses have been long since ...
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... horses . The following are the telegrams and letters on this subject : " HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC , " October 12 , 1862-12.45 P. M. " It is absolutely necessary that some energetic means be taken to supply the cavalry of this ...
... horses . The following are the telegrams and letters on this subject : " HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC , " October 12 , 1862-12.45 P. M. " It is absolutely necessary that some energetic means be taken to supply the cavalry of this ...
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10-pounder Parrott advance Alexandria Antietam Aquia Aquia Creek arrived artillery attack August bank battery battle Bottom's Bridge bridge brigade Brigadier-General Burnside camp campaign Captain cavalry Chickahominy Colonel column corps Couch's division Creek cross defence depots despatch direction enemy enemy's eral field fire flank Fort Monroe Franklin front G. B. MCCLELLAN General-in-Chief guard guns Harper's Ferry HEADQUARTERS ARMY Heintzelman Hill Hooker horses infantry intrenchments James River land Major-General Commanding Major-General H. W. HALLECK Major-General MCCLELLAN Manassas Maryland ment miles Monroe morning move movement necessary night occupied officers operations Parrott guns Peninsula Pope Porter position possible Potomac President Quartermaster railroad rear Rebels reconnoissance regiments reinforcements Richmond road Rohrersville Savage's Station Secretary Secretary of War sent Sharpsburg soon Sumner supplies telegram telegraphed tion transportation troops United States Army United States cavalry vicinity Virginia wagons Warrenton Washington Williamsburg wounded York volunteers Yorktown