The object is to cut the enemy's communications, and to force him to attack me, as I do not consider my force sufficient to justify an attack on the enemy in position, or to attempt to cut my way to Jackson. The Civil War - Página 290por James Irvin Robertson (Jr.) - 1913 - 63 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 864 páginas
...of seventeen thousand to Dillon's [which was in the direction of Raymond], The object is to cut off enemy's communications, and force him to attack me,...position, or to attempt to cut my way to Jackson." This was written at Edward's Depot, ten hours after his receiving Johnston's order to move upon Clinton... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 894 páginas
...of seventeen thousand to Dillon's [which was in the direction of Raymond]. The object is to cut off enemy's communications, and force him to attack me,...position, or to attempt to cut my way to Jackson." This was written at Edward's Depot, ten hours after his receiving Johnston's order to move upon Clinton... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1871 - 936 páginas
...of seventeen thousand to Dillon's [which was in the direction of Raymond]. The object is to cut off enemy's communications, and force him to attack me,...position, or to attempt to cut my way to Jackson." This was written at Edward's Depot, ten hours after his receiving Johnston's order to move upon Clinton... | |
| Joseph Eggleston Johnston - 1874 - 664 páginas
...nine and a half miles from Edwards's Depot. " The object is to cut the enemy's communications, and to force him to attack me, as I do not consider my force...through Raymond. I wish very much I could join my reenforcements. Whether it will be most practicable for the reenforcements to come by Raymond (leaving... | |
| Joseph Eggleston Johnston - 1874 - 706 páginas
...Port Gibson, seven and a half miles below Raymond, and nine and a half miles from Edwards's Depot. nearest communication would be through .Raymond. I wish very much I could join my reinforcements. 'Whether it will be most practicable for the reenforcemcnts to come by Raymond (leaving it to the right,... | |
| Joseph Eggleston Johnston - 1874 - 714 páginas
...Port Gibson, seven and a half miles below Raymond, and nine and a half miles from Edwards's Depot. nearest communication would be through .Raymond. I wish very much I could join my reinforcements. Whether it will be most practicable for the reinforcements to come by Eaymond (leaving it to the right,... | |
| JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON - 1874 - 652 páginas
...Port Gibson, seven and a half miles below Raymond, and nine and a half miles from Edwards's Depot. ' . nearest communication would be through .Raymond. I wish very much I could join my reinforcements. "Whether it will be most practicable for the reinforcements to come by Raymond (leaving it to the right,... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 902 páginas
...and nine and a half miles from Edwards's Depot. The object is to cut the enemy's communication and to force him to attack me, as I do not consider my force...your nearest communication would be through Raymond." The movement commenced about 1 p. M. on the 15tli. General Pemberton states that the force at Clinton... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 908 páginas
...and nine and a half miles from Edwards's Depot. The object is to cut the enemy's communication and to force him to attack me, as I do not consider my force...nearest communication would be. through Raymond." The movement commenced about 1 p. M. on the 15th. General Pemberton states that the force at Clinton... | |
| Adam Badeau - 1885 - 722 páginas
...depot : " I shall move as early tomorrow as practicable a column of seventeen thousand on Dillon's. The object is to cut the enemy's communications, and...position, or to attempt to cut my way to Jackson." 5556 XILITAXY IIISTORY OF victory, WM returning to Vicksburg, and bearing down from three several directions... | |
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