Annual Report of the Secretary of WarU.S. Government Printing Office, 1862 |
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... matters , and their report is herewith sub- mitted . The measures which have been adopted to procure such supplies , by increasing the capacity of our public arsenals and devel- oping the private sources of home manufacture , will soon ...
... matters , and their report is herewith sub- mitted . The measures which have been adopted to procure such supplies , by increasing the capacity of our public arsenals and devel- oping the private sources of home manufacture , will soon ...
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... matters are proper to be brought to your notice , because , while war stimulates every evil passion , the virtues developed in this great struggle to maintain our national existence should not pass unno- 16 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR .
... matters are proper to be brought to your notice , because , while war stimulates every evil passion , the virtues developed in this great struggle to maintain our national existence should not pass unno- 16 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR .
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... matter , and informed me the next morning that he would make the attempt upon Richmond with the additional twenty thousand . But immediately on my return to Washington , he telegraphed that he would require thirty - five thousand - a ...
... matter , and informed me the next morning that he would make the attempt upon Richmond with the additional twenty thousand . But immediately on my return to Washington , he telegraphed that he would require thirty - five thousand - a ...
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... Miles surrendered Harper's Ferry with only a slight resistance , and within hearing of the guns of General McClellan's army . As this whole matter has been investigated and reported upon by a military REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR . 23.
... Miles surrendered Harper's Ferry with only a slight resistance , and within hearing of the guns of General McClellan's army . As this whole matter has been investigated and reported upon by a military REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR . 23.
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... matter of great disappointment and re- gret . Your letter of the 27th , and my reply of the 28th October , in regard to the alleged causes of this unfortunate delay , I submit herewith , marked Exhibit No 6 . In reply to the telegraphic ...
... matter of great disappointment and re- gret . Your letter of the 27th , and my reply of the 28th October , in regard to the alleged causes of this unfortunate delay , I submit herewith , marked Exhibit No 6 . In reply to the telegraphic ...
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Strana 90 - THIS INDENTURE, made this day of , in the year One thousand, nine hundred and , between of , the party of the first part...
Strana viii - I am instructed to telegraph you as follows: The President directs that you cross the Potomac and give battle to the enemy, or drive him south. Your army must move now, while the roads are good.
Strana 162 - And whereas the said convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two Governments were exchanged in the city of Washington, on the 26th day of February, 1904; Now, therefore, be it known...
Strana 198 - An Act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918, and for other purposes...
Strana 162 - Now, therefore, be it known that I, ULYSSES S. GRANT, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Treaty to be made public, to the end that the same, and every clause and article thereof, may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Strana ii - You, general, certainly could not have been more pained at receiving my order than I was at the necessity of issuing it. I was advised by high officers, in whose judgment I had great confidence, to make the order immediately on my arrival here, but I determined not to do so until I could learn your wishes from a personal interview. And even after that interview I tried every means in my power to avoid withdrawing your army, and delayed my decision as long as I dared to delay it. , "I assure you,...
Strana 33 - Department placed me in command of the fortifications of Washington " and of all the troops for the defence of the capital.
Strana iii - They cannot be united by land without exposing both to destruction, and yet they must be united. To send Pope's forces by water to the Peninsula is, under present circumstances, a military impossibility. The only alternative is to send the forces on the Peninsula to some point by water, say Fredericksburg, where the two armies can be united.
Strana ii - If my counsel does not prevail, I will with a sad heart obey your orders to the utmost of my power, directing to the movements, which I clearly foresee will be one of the utmost delicacy and difficulty, whatever skill I may possess. Whatever the result may be — and may God grant that I am mistaken in my forebodings — I shall at least have the internal satisfaction that I have written and spoken frankly, and have sought to do the best in my power to avert disaster from my country.
Strana 91 - And for the true and faithful performance of all and singular the covenants, articles, and agreements hereinbefore particularly set forth, the subscribers hereunto bind themselves, jointly and severally, their and each of their successors, heirs, executors, and administrators. Thus covenanted and agreed by the said parties this seventh day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, as witness their hands and seals.