| Frank Moore - 1862 - 812 páginas
...captured. HW HALLECK. GENERAL CULLUM-S BEPORT. COLUMBUS, KY., Man* 4, ISO. To Major- General McClellan: Columbus, the Gibraltar of the West, is ours, and...brilliant strategy of the campaign, by which the enemy's centre was pierced at Forts Henry and Donelson, his wings isolated from each other and turned compelling... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 840 páginas
...Er., March 4, 1Ш. To Major-Gcnrrtil Me С Шал: Columbus, the Gibraltar of the West, ií otir-s and Kentucky is free, thanks to the brilliant strategy of the campaign, by which the enemy's centre was pierced at Forts Henry and Donelso:>, his wings isolated from each other ami turned, compelling... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1861 - 852 páginas
...thus announced in the same dispatch- of General Cullum to Major-General McClellan at Washington : " Columbus, the Gibraltar of the West, is ours, and...brilliant strategy of the campaign, by which the enemy's centre was pierced at Forts Henry and Donelson, his wings isolated from each other, and turned, compelling... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1868 - 386 páginas
...Columbus was evacuated on March 4th, of which General Cullum (writing to McClellan) justly Says : " Columbus, the Gibraltar of the West, is ours, and...campaign by which the enemy's center was pierced at Fort Henry and Donelson, his wings isolated from each other and turned, compelling thus the evacuation... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1880 - 664 páginas
...General Halleck telegraphed to General McClellan from St. Louis,' " Columbus, the Gibraltar of A March 4. the West, is ours, and Kentucky is free, thanks to...and turned, compelling thus the evacuation of his stronghold of Bowling Green first, and now Cblumbus." The history of the latter event may be told in... | |
| United States. War Department - 1882 - 1042 páginas
...Secretary of the Navy. No. 2. Report of Brig. Gen. George W. Cullum, U. 8. Army. COLUMBUS, KY., March 4, 1862. Columbus, the Gibraltar of the West, is ours,...the enemy's center was pierced at Forts Henry and Donelsou, his wings isolated from each other and turned, compelling thus the evacuation of his strongholds... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1882 - 1050 páginas
...of the Navy. No. 2. Report of Brig. Gen. George ^Y. Cullum, US Army. COLUMBUS, KY., March 4, 18G2. each other and turned, compelling thus the evacuation...o'clock this morning the flotilla, under Flag-Officer Foote, consisting of six gunboats, commanded by Captains Dove, Walke, Stenihi'l, Patilding, Thompson,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1882 - 1040 páginas
...of the Navy. No. 2. Report of Brig. Gen. George W. Cullum, U. 8. Army. COLUMBUS, KT., March 4, 1862. each other and turned, compelling thus the evacuation...o'clock this morning the flotilla, under Flag-Officer Foote, consisting of six gunboats, commanded by Captains Dove, Walke, Stembel, Paulding, Thompson,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Cooling - 1989 - 392 páginas
...otherwise, noting that even the disabled heavy cannon could be easily repaired. Cullum was moved to remark: "Columbus, the Gibraltar of the West is ours, and...of his strongholds of Bowling Green first, and now Columbus."15 This was just what Halleck wanted, and he now proposed to extend the success by breaking... | |
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