Morgan supposed that they would, of course, be brought there. If we could get past Cincinnati safely, the danger of the expedition, he thought, would be more than half over. Here he expected to be confronted by the concentrated forces of Judah and Burnside,... History of Morgan's Cavalry - Página 440por Basil Wilson Duke - 1867 - 570 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Whitelaw Reid - 1868 - 1172 páginas
...Morgan began to maneuver for the benefit of the commanding officer at Cincinnati. He took it for granted that there was a strong force of regular troops in...would be more than half over. Here he expected to bo confronted by the concentrated forces of Judah and Burnside, and he anticipated great difficult}'... | |
| Whitelaw Reid - 1868 - 1134 páginas
...Morgan began to maneuver for the benefit of the commanding officer at Cincinnati. Ho took it for granted that there was a strong force of regular troops in...off, and General Morgan supposed that they would of coarse be brought there. If we could get past Cincinnati sai'ely the danger of the expedition, he thought,... | |
| Henry Howe - 1890 - 820 páginas
...began to mano3uvre for the benefit of the commanding officer at Cincinnati. He took it for granted that there was a strong force of regular troops in Cincinnati. Burnside had them not far off, and Gen. Morgan supposed that they would of course be brought there. If we could get past Cincinnati safely,... | |
| Arthur Lockwood Wagner - 1895 - 544 páginas
...forces; but after he crossed the Ohio River he found it "utterly impossible, moving as rapidly as he was forced to do, and in the midst of a strange and hostile...to get positive information regarding any matter."* The raiding columns of United States cavalry in the South met with an advantage not often found in... | |
| Henry Howe - 1896 - 1042 páginas
...began to manoeuvre for the benefit of the commanding officer at Cincinnati. He took it for granted that there was a strong force of regular troops in Cincinnati. Burnside had them not far off, and Gen. Morgan supposed that they would of course be brought there. If we could get past Cincinnati safely,... | |
| Henry Howe - 1898 - 1006 páginas
...began to manœuvre for the benefit of the commanding officer at Cincinnati. He took it for granted that, there was a strong force of regular troops in Cincinnati. Burnside had them not far off, and Gen. Morgan supposed that they would of course be brought there. If we could get past Cincinnati safely,... | |
| 1909 - 646 páginas
...Morgan's Raid. boundary at Harrison, Hamilton county July 13, where he concentrated his forces. granted that there was a strong force of regular troops in Cincinnati. Burnside had them not far off, and Gen. Morgan supposed that they would of course be brought there. If he would get past Cincinnati safely,... | |
| 1909 - 634 páginas
...Morgan's Raid. boundary at Harrison, Hamilton county July 13, where he concentrated his forces. granted that there was a strong force of regular troops in Cincinnati. Burnside had them not far off, and Gen. Morgan supposed that they would of course be brought there. If he would get past Cincinnati safely,... | |
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