| United States. War Department - 1882 - 1042 páginas
...often-repeated orders. I do not deem it advisable to arrest him at present, but have placed General Smith in command of the expedition up the Tennessee. I think...am expecting official telegram hourly. HW HALLECK, Major-Oeneral. COLUMBUS, KY., March 4, 1862. Major-General HALLECK : The battalion of Second Illinois... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Butler - 1892 - 1252 páginas
...often-repeated orders. I do not deem it advisable to arrest him at present, but have placed General Smith in command of the expedition up the Tennessee. I think Smith will restore order and discipline. . . . On the 6th Ilalleck telegraphed to Grant : — General McClellan directs that you report to me... | |
| William Conant Church - 1897 - 586 páginas
...responded: " I do not deem it advisable to arrest him at present, but have placed General Smith in command of the expedition up the Tennessee. I think Smith will restore order and discipline." On March 4th Halleck telegraphed Grant to place Smith in command of this expedition and remain himself... | |
| John Allan Wyeth - 1899 - 782 páginas
...repeated orders. I do not deem it advisable to arrest him at present, but have placed General Smith in command of the expedition up the Tennessee. I think Smith will restore order and discipline. " HW HALLECK." " ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, March 10, 1862. " MAJOR-GENERAL HW HALLECK,... | |
| Lew Wallace - 1906 - 532 páginas
...bad habits. ... I do not deem it advisable to arrest him at present, but have placed General Smith in command of the expedition up the Tennessee. I think Smith will restore order and discipline." —-Ibid., 682. General Halleck took all these bitter things back (Ibid., 683), and restored General... | |
| Franklin Spencer Edmonds - 1915 - 394 páginas
...often-repeated orders. I do not deem it advisable to arrest him at present, but have placed General Smith in command of the expedition up the Tennessee. I think Smith will restore order and discipline." Not until after the war was over did Grant learn that his removal was based on Halleck's charges. He... | |
| James Harrison Wilson - 1916 - 550 páginas
...orders. I do not deem it advisable to arrest him at present, but have placed General [CF] Smith in command of the expedition up the Tennessee. I think Smith will restore order and discipline. The substance of the foregoing message was evidently communicated to the President, for on March 10... | |
| Louis Arthur Coolidge - 1917 - 642 páginas
...oft-repeated orders. I do not deem it advisable to arrest him at present, but have placed General Smith in command of the expedition up the Tennessee. I think Smith will restore order and discipline." Grant subsequently learned that some of his reports to Halleck had been held up at Cairo, but this... | |
| Walter Gaston Shotwell - 1923 - 424 páginas
...often-repeated orders. I do not deem it advisable to arrest him at present, but have placed General Smith in command of the expedition up the Tennessee. I think Smith will restore order and discipline.' All this correspondence had taken place without the knowledge of Grant. Indeed, he never learned the... | |
| William S Mcfeely - 1981 - 612 páginas
...often-repeated orders. I do not deem it advisable to arrest him at present, but have placed General Smith in command of the expedition up the Tennessee. I think Smith will restore order and discipline." He then sent a wire to Grant: "You will place Major General CF Smith in command of expedition and remain... | |
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