| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1868 - 386 páginas
...much demoralized by the victory of Fort Donelson as was that of the Potomac by the defeat of Bull Run. It is hard to censure a successful general immediately...and enjoys it, without any regard to the future. I am worn out and tired by this neglect and inefficiency. CF Smith is almost the only officer equal to... | |
| Adam Badeau - 1868 - 792 páginas
...demoralized by the victory of Fort Done! son as was that of the Potomac by the defeat of Bull Run. It is hard to censure a successful general immediately...and enjoys it, without any regard to the future. I am worn out and tired by this neglect and inefficiency. CF Smith is almost the only officer equal to... | |
| Henry Champion Deming - 1868 - 562 páginas
...much demoralized by the victory of Fort Donelson as was that of the Potomac by the defeat of Bull Eun. It is hard to censure a successful general immediately...and enjoys it without any regard to the future. I am worn out and tired by this neglect and inefficiency. CF Smith is almost the only officer equal to... | |
| Albert Deane Richardson - 1868 - 664 páginas
...district without authority," and, though Grant had written him almost every day, he asserted : — "I can get no returns, no reports^ no information...and enjoys it, without any regard to the future. I am worn out arid tired by this neglect and inefficiency." As the climax to this shabby treatment, he... | |
| Albert Deane Richardson - 1868 - 644 páginas
...district without authority," and, though Grant had written him almost every day, he asserted : — "I can get no returns, no reports, no information...from him. Satisfied with his victory, he sits down aud enjoys it, without any regard to the future. I am worn out and tired by this neglect and inefficiency."... | |
| Charles Cornwallis Chesney - 1874 - 436 páginas
...a severe despatch : — ' ... He left his command without my authority, and went to Nashville. ... I can get no returns, no reports, no information of...Satisfied with his victory, he sits down and enjoys it. ... C. Smith is almost the only officer equal to the emergency.' Next day, after receiving a reply... | |
| Charles Cornwallis Chesney - 1874 - 418 páginas
...in a severe dispatch:—". . . He left his command without my authority, and went to Nashville. ... I can get no returns, no reports, no information of...Satisfied with his victory, he sits down and enjoys it. ... C. Smith is almost the only officer equal to the emergency." Next day, after receiving a reply... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1879 - 888 páginas
...much demoralized by the victory of Fort Donelson as was that of the Potomac by the defeat of Bull Run. It is hard to censure a successful general immediately...and enjoys it, without any regard to the future. I am worn out and tired by this neglect and inefficiency. C. F. Smith is almost the only officer equal... | |
| Manning Ferguson Force - 1881 - 232 páginas
...reflecting on General Grant, telegraphed to General McClellan, the General-in-Chief, at Washington : " I have had no communication with General Grant for...victory, but I think he richly deserves it. I can get no reports, no returns, no information of any kind from him. Satisfied with his victory, he sits down... | |
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