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" The plan of campaign I adopted during the advance was to move the army well in hand parallel to the Blue Ridge, taking Warrenton as the point of direction for the main army ; seizing each pass on the Blue Ridge by detachments as we approached it, and... "
Our Campaigns: Or, The Marches, Bivouacs, Battles, Incidents of Camp Life ... - Page 222
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
...that could not be procured at an earlier period. The plan of campaigu I adopted during this advance was to move the army, well in hand, parallel to the...long as they would enable the enemy to trouble our communications with the Potomac. It was expected that we would unite with the eleventh corps and Sickles's...
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The Life, Campaigns, and Public Services of General McClellan. (George B ...

George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 198 pages
...November. The plan of campaign during this advance was to move the army parallel to the Blue B-idge, taking Warrenton as the point of direction for the...long as they would enable the enemy to trouble our communications with the Potomac. He expected to unite with the Eleventh corps and Sickles's division...
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Letter of the Secretary of War: Transmitting Report of the Orgranization of ...

United States. War Department - 1864 - 256 pages
...complete, as far as possible, necessary supplies that could not bo procured at an earlier period. tion for the main army ; seizing each pass on the Blue...long as they would enable the enemy to trouble our communications with the Potomac. It was expected that we would unite with the eleventh corps and Sickles's...
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Letter of the Secretary of War: Transmitting Report on the Organization of ...

George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 256 pages
...complete, as far as possible, necessary supplies that could not be procured at an earlier period. tion for the main army ; seizing each pass on the Blue...long as they would enable the enemy to trouble our communications with the Potomac. It was expected that we would unite with the eleventh corps and Sickles's...
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Report on the Organization and Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac: To ...

George Brinton MACCLELLAN (General.) - 1864 - 676 pages
...possible, the necessary supplies that could not be procured at an earlier period. seizing each pass in the Blue Ridge by detachments, as we approached it,...long as they would enable the enemy to trouble our communications with the Potomac. It was expected that we would unite with the llth Corps and Sickles's...
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Report of Major-General B. McClellan: Upon the Organization of the Army of ...

George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 150 pages
...the point of direction for the main body, seizing each pass of the Blue ridge by detachments, as w6 approached it, and guarding them after we had passed,...long as they would enable the enemy to- trouble our communications with the Potomac. It was expected that we would unite with the llth corps and Sickles's...
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Our Campaigns: Or, The Marches, Bivouacs, Battles, Incidents of Camp Life ...

Evan Morrison Woodward - 1865 - 374 pages
...campaign adopted by General McClellan was to move the army, well in hand, parallel to the Blue Eidge, taking Warrenton as the point of direction for the...was appointed Acting Adjutant, until the return of Sergeant-Major EM Woodward, who had been promoted Adjutant. About the same time, Colonal McCandless,...
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Stonewall Jackson: A Military Biography ...

John Esten Cooke - 1866 - 498 pages
...Piedmont route toward the Rappahannock. " The plan of campaign I adopted during this advance," he says, " was to move the army, well in hand, parallel to the...long as they would enable the enemy to trouble our communications with the Potomac. * * * We depended upon Harper's Ferry and Berlin for supplies, until...
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Stonewall Jackson: A Military Biography ...

John Esten Cooke - 1866 - 490 pages
...Piedmont route toward the Rappahannock. " The plan of campaign I adopted during this advance,7' he says, " was to move the army, well in hand, parallel to the...as long as they would enable the enemy to trouble oar communications with the PotomaCc * * * We depended upon Harper's Ferry and Berlin for supplies,...
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Life and Campaigns of General Robert E. Lee

James D. McCabe - 1866 - 752 pages
...the Blue Ridge, taking Warrenton as the point of direction for the main body ; seizing each pass in the Blue Ridge by detachments, as we approached it,...long as they would enable the enemy to trouble our communications with the Potomac. * * * We depended upon Harper's Ferry nnd Berlin for supplies until...
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