Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War in Three PartsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1863 |
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... troops , and Captain Craven , commanding the Potomac flotilla , upon being notified to that effect , collected at Matthias Point all the boats of his flotilla at the time named . The troops did not arrive , and the Navy Department was ...
... troops , and Captain Craven , commanding the Potomac flotilla , upon being notified to that effect , collected at Matthias Point all the boats of his flotilla at the time named . The troops did not arrive , and the Navy Department was ...
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... troops to remain until such time as they could be moved together , with the understanding that the troops preceding him should not operate upon his proposed field of labor . The result , however , was , that the corps of General ...
... troops to remain until such time as they could be moved together , with the understanding that the troops preceding him should not operate upon his proposed field of labor . The result , however , was , that the corps of General ...
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... troops organized for service in Pennsylvania and in New York , and in many of the eastern States , may be ordered to Washington . I learn from Governor Curtin that there are some 3,500 men now ready in Pennsylvania . This force I should ...
... troops organized for service in Pennsylvania and in New York , and in many of the eastern States , may be ordered to Washington . I learn from Governor Curtin that there are some 3,500 men now ready in Pennsylvania . This force I should ...
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... troops of the army of the Potomac that landed on the peninsula , arrived at Fortress Monroe on the 23d of March , two weeks after the evacuation of Manassas . He had orders to en- camp as near Fortress Monroe as possible , in order that ...
... troops of the army of the Potomac that landed on the peninsula , arrived at Fortress Monroe on the 23d of March , two weeks after the evacuation of Manassas . He had orders to en- camp as near Fortress Monroe as possible , in order that ...
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... troops , coming from another direction , getting into the road before him . In the meantime General Stoneman had overtaken the rear of the enemy with his cavalry , and followed them up closely , keeping up a running fire all the time ...
... troops , coming from another direction , getting into the road before him . In the meantime General Stoneman had overtaken the rear of the enemy with his cavalry , and followed them up closely , keeping up a running fire all the time ...
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a. m. to-morrow advance Alexandria Answer Aquia creek arrived artillery attack batteries battle battle of Williamsburg Bottom's Bridge bridge brigade Burnside Captain cavalry Centreville chairman Chandler Chickahominy Colonel committee met pursuant corps cross despatch direction division enemy enemy's fight following witnesses force Fort Monroe fortifications Fortress Monroe Franklin Fredericksburg Frémont front G. B. MCCLELLAN General-in-Chief Gooch guns H. W. HALLECK Harper's Ferry HEADQUARTERS ARMY Heintzelman horses infantry James river land Major General H. W. Major General MCCLELLAN Manassas McDowell miles military morning move movement night o'clock Odell officers operations opinion peninsula pontoons position Potomac President pursuant to adjournment quartermaster Question railroad Rappahannock re-enforcements rebels received regiments retreat Richmond road Secretary Secretary of War sent side Sumner supplies suppose telegraph tion troops wagons WAR DEPARTMENT Warrenton Washington Williamsburg York river Yorktown