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" The enemy were unable, by their utmost efforts, to drive us from any field. Never did such a change of base, involving a retrograde movement, and under incessant attacks from a most determined and vastly more numerous foe, partake so little of disorder. "
Our Campaigns: Or, The Marches, Bivouacs, Battles, Incidents of Camp Life ... - Page 154
by Evan Morrison Woodward - 1865 - 354 pages
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Letter of the Secretary of War: Transmitting Report on the Organization of ...

George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 256 pages
...beaten in any conflict. "The enemy were unable, by their utmost efforts, to drive us from any field. Never did such a change of base, involving a retrograde...more numerous foe, partake so little of disorder. We have lost no guns except 25 on the field of battle, 21 of which were lost by the giving way of McCall's...
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General McClellan and the Conduct of the War

William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 344 pages
...not beaten in any conflict. The enemy were unable by their utmost efforts to drive us from any field. Never did such a change of base, involving a retrograde...more numerous foe, partake so little of disorder. We have lost no guns, except 25 on the field of battle, 21 of which were lost by the giving way of...
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General McClellan and the Conduct of the War

William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 324 pages
...not beaten in any conflict. The enemy were unable by their utmost efforts to drive us from any field. Never did such a change of base, involving a retrograde...more numerous foe, partake so little of disorder. We have lost no guns, except 25 on the field of battle, 21 of which were lost by the giving way of...
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Letter of the Secretary of War, Transmitting Report on the Organization of ...

George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 256 pages
...beaten in any conflict. "The enemy were unable, by their utmost efforts, to drive us from any field. Never did such a change of base, involving a retrograde...more numerous foe, partake so little of disorder. We have lost no guns except 25 on the field of battle, 21 of which were lost by the .giving way of...
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Report on the Organization and Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac: To ...

George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 498 pages
...not beaten in any conflict. The enemy were unable by their utmost efforts to drive us from any field. Never did such a change of base, involving a retrograde...more numerous foe, partake so little of disorder. We have lost no guns, except 25 on the field of battle, 21 of which were lost by the giving way of...
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Report of Major-General B. McClellan: Upon the Organization of the Army of ...

George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 150 pages
...their utmost efforts to drive us from any field. Never did such a change of base, involving a retrogade movement, and under incessant attacks from a most determined and vastly more numerous foe, partake of so little disorder. We have lost no guns, except 25 on the field of battle, 21 of which were lost...
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Our Campaigns: Or, The Marches, Bivouacs, Battles, Incidents of Camp Life ...

Evan Morrison Woodward - 1865 - 372 pages
...guard and taken an advantageous position, opened with shell, to which our guns responded. The Eeserves were drawn up about nine o'clock in an open field...Quartermaster's stores, the ammunition, a drove of twenty-five hundred cattle ; in fact, the army and its entire material, horse, foot and dragoon, bag...
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union ...

United States. War Dept - 1884 - 1192 pages
...their utmost efforts to drive us from any field. Never did such a change of base, involving a retrogade movement, and under incessant attacks from a most...more numerous foe, partake so little of disorder. Wo have lost no guns except twenty-five on the field of battle, twenty-one of which were lost by the...
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McClellan's Own Story: The War for the Union, the Soldiers who Fought It ...

George Brinton McClellan - 1886 - 710 pages
...beaten in any conflict. The enemy were unable, by their utmost efforts, to drive us from any field. Never did such a change of base, involving a retrograde...more numerous foe, partake so little of disorder. We have lost no guns except 25 on the field of battle, 21 of which were lost by the giving way of McCall's...
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The Secret and Political History of the War of the Rebellion: The Causes ...

Fayette Hall - 1890 - 76 pages
...beaten in any conflict. The enemy were unable by their utmost effort to drive us from the field. " Never did such a change of base, involving a retrograde...more numerous foe, partake so little of disorder. We have lost no guns, except twenty-five on the 7 field of battle, twenty-one of which were lost by...
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