Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 páginas |
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... McClellan had each been selected by the Republican Executives of their own States . Both had served in Mexico , under the eye of Gen. Scott , and their selec- tion had his approval . To the voluntary promises made by Patterson and McClellan ...
... McClellan had each been selected by the Republican Executives of their own States . Both had served in Mexico , under the eye of Gen. Scott , and their selec- tion had his approval . To the voluntary promises made by Patterson and McClellan ...
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... McClellan , having just arrived , issued another proclamation to the people from headquarters at Grafton , announcing that the Army of the Ohio , " headed by Virginia troops , is rapidly occupying all Western Virginia . " He re ...
... McClellan , having just arrived , issued another proclamation to the people from headquarters at Grafton , announcing that the Army of the Ohio , " headed by Virginia troops , is rapidly occupying all Western Virginia . " He re ...
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... McClellan arrived in Washington to take command of the Army of the Potomac . His former place , as commander of the ... McClellan's command had come to be estimated at about 200,000 . It is believed that the effective force , on the 21st ...
... McClellan arrived in Washington to take command of the Army of the Potomac . His former place , as commander of the ... McClellan's command had come to be estimated at about 200,000 . It is believed that the effective force , on the 21st ...
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... McClellan , our army found its labors by no means so completely terminated as that officer had supposed at the date of his glowing dispatch , announcing the victory at Rich Mountain . On the contrary , serious work was still to be done ...
... McClellan , our army found its labors by no means so completely terminated as that officer had supposed at the date of his glowing dispatch , announcing the victory at Rich Mountain . On the contrary , serious work was still to be done ...
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... McClellan , were regarded with interest and hope by the people , who were becoming wearied with the long inaction of ... McClellan's promised movement , by ascending the Rappahannock or other- wise . Without the slightest detriment ...
... McClellan , were regarded with interest and hope by the people , who were becoming wearied with the long inaction of ... McClellan's promised movement , by ascending the Rappahannock or other- wise . Without the slightest detriment ...
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