| United States. Congress. Senate - 1863 - 778 páginas
...as, in the opinion of the general-in-ehief and the commanders of all the army corps, shall leave the said city entirely secure. "That no more than two army corps (about fifty-thousand troops) of said army of the Potomac shall be moved en route for a new base of operations... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1863 - 770 páginas
...as, in the opinion of the general-in-chief and the commanders of all the army corps, shall leave the said city entirely secure. " That no more than two army corps (about fifty-thousand troops) of said army of the Potomac shall be moved en route for a new base of operations... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1863 - 766 páginas
...as, in the opinion of the general-in-chief and the commanders of all the army corps, ehall leave the said city entirely secure. " That no more than two army corps (about fifty-thousand troops) of said army of the Potomac shall be moved en route for a new base of operations... | |
| George Brinton MACCLELLAN (General.) - 1864 - 676 páginas
...Washington such a force, as, in the opinion of the Generalin-Chief, and the commanders of army corps, shall leave said city entirely secure. That no more than...Washington to the Chesapeake Bay, shall be freed from enemy's batteries, and other obstructions, or until the President shall hereafter give express permission.... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 256 páginas
...Washington such a force as, in the opinion of the general-in-chief and the commanders of army corps, shall leave said city entirely secure. " That no more than...Washington to the Chesapeake bay, shall be freed from enemy's batteries, and other obstructions, or until the Piesident shall hereafter give express permission.... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1864 - 426 páginas
...Washington such a force as, in the opinion of the general-in-chief and the commanders of army corps, shall leave said city entirely secure. " That no more than...Washington to the Chesapeake Bay shall be freed from enemy's batteries and other obstructions, or until the President shall hereafter give express permission.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1864 - 256 páginas
...Washington, March 8, 1862. as, in the opinion of the general-in-chief and the commanders of army corps, shall leave said city entirely secure. " That no more than...Washington to the Chesapeake bay, shall be freed from enemy's batteries, and other obstructions, or until the President shall hereafter give express permission.... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 150 páginas
...shall be batteries on the lower Potomac were at once ma( I e without leaving in and about Washington " That no more than two army corps (about fifty thousand...Washington to the Chesapeake bay, shall be freed from enemy's batteries, and other obstructions, or until the President shall hereafter give express permission.... | |
| William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 344 páginas
...Washington such a force as, in the opinion of the general-in-chief, and the commanders of army corps, shall leave said city entirely secure. That no more than...new base of operations, until the navigation of the PoLIFE OF GEN. GEORGE B. -McCLEIJ.AX. 191 tomac, from Washington to the Chesapeake Bay, shall be freed... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 páginas
...Washington such a force as, in the opinion of the Oeneral-in-chief and the commanders of army corps, shall leave said city entirely secure. That no more than...Army of the Potomac shall be moved en route for a new bnse of operations until the navigation of the Potomac, from Washington to the Chesapeake Bay, shall... | |
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