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" The President directs that you cross the Potomac and give battle to the enemy, or drive him south. "
Life and Campaigns of George B. McClellan, Major-general U. S. Army - Seite 320
von George Stillman Hillard - 1864 - 396 Seiten
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History of the American Civil War, Band 1

John William Draper - 1868 - 628 Seiten
...rotomac and give battle Urgency of the gov- . •• . 11 -r» j T -ii , i lan's advance. ^ . . n -XT to the enemy, or drive him South. Your army must move now, while the roads are good." Another fortnight elapsed (October 21), and still there was no forward movement. Halleck telegraphed...
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Band 10;Band 32

1886 - 994 Seiten
...Lincoln to Washington General Halleck telegraphed to General McClclian under date of October 6 : " The President directs that you cross the Potomac and give battle to the enemy or drive him south," etc. every man of the Army of the Potomac who is within my reach." I had already sent off even my headquarters...
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Hammer and Rapier

John Esten Cooke - 1870 - 360 Seiten
...into the river. So the Maryland campaign ended. In October, Gen. Halleck telegraphed to McClellan : " Cross the Potomac, and give battle to the enemy, or drive him south." McClellan crossed, and at Warrenton was " relieved from the command of the Army of the Potomac." Hapless...
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A Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee

John Esten Cooke - 1871 - 684 Seiten
...then new protests and new orders again, until finally a peremptory dispatch came. This dispatch was, " Cross the Potomac and give battle to the enemy or drive him south," an order bearing the impress of the terse good sense and rough directness of the Federal President....
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The Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War in the United States of ..., Band 2

Benson John Lossing - 1880 - 664 Seiten
...that it was competent to move at once in pursuit of Lee, that on the 6th he instructed McClellan to " cross the Potomac and give battle to the enemy, or drive him South. Your army must now move," he said, " while the roads are good." Twenty days were spent in correspondence between the...
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The Life and Campaigns of General Lee

Edward Lee Childe - 1875 - 366 Seiten
...accomplish his preparations in haste, and obey an order telegraphed by President Lincoln to this effect : " Cross the Potomac, and give battle to the enemy, or drive him southwards." The Federal army now under arms numbered 110,000 men. The season was very favourable for...
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The Life and Campaigns of General Lee

Edward Lee Childe - 1875 - 394 Seiten
...accomplish his preparations in haste, and obey an order telegraphed by President Lincoln to this effect: " Cross the Potomac, and give battle to the enemy, or drive him southwards." The Federal army now under arms numbered 110,000 men. The season was very favourable for...
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A Critical History of the Late American War

Asa Mahan - 1877 - 482 Seiten
...on his return to Washington, this order, bearing date October 6th: "I am instructed to telegraph to you as follows : ' The President directs that you...Your army must move now, while the roads are good.' " To this General McClellan replies by making an inquiry about the troops that he might be reinforced...
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A Critical History of the Late American War

Asa Mahan - 1877 - 474 Seiten
...his return to Washington, this order, bearing date October 6th : " I am instructed to telegraph to you as follows : ' The President directs that you...Your army must move now, while the roads are good.' " To this General McClellan replies by making an inquiry about the troops that he might be reinforced...
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The "Ulster Guard" (20th N. Y. State Militia) and the War of the Rebellion ...

Theodore Burr Gates - 1879 - 656 Seiten
...Halleck often assumed an unfriendly or ironical tone. On the sixth of October, Halleck telegraphed: "The President directs that you cross the Potomac...Your army must move now, while the roads are good." But McClellan did not go. On the 21st he telegraphed Halleck that he had been making every exertion...
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