Sherman to/ik with him the complete organization of the Military Division of the Mississippi, well equipped in every respect as regards ammunition, supplies and transportation, leaving me only two corps partially stripped of their transportation to accommodate... The Life of Major-General George H. Thomas - Seite 356von Thomas Budd Van Horne - 1882 - 502 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Henry Van Ness Boynton - 1875 - 542 Seiten
...thought of. I hope, in urging me to push the enemy, the department remembers that General Sherman took with him the complete organization of the Military...every respect, as regards ammunition, supplies, and trasportation, leaving me only two corps, partially stripped of their transportation to accommodate... | |
| Adam Badeau - 1881 - 786 Seiten
...thought of. I hope, in urging me to push the enemy, the Department remembers that General Sherman took with him the complete organization of the Military Division of the Mississippi, well supplied in every respect, as regards ammunition, supplies, and transportation, leaving me only two... | |
| Thomas Budd Van Horne - 1882 - 552 Seiten
...equipped for field service. In this view of the case Thomas was strictly accurate. Sherman did take with him the complete organization of the Military...regards ammunition, supplies and transportation, leaving Thomas only two corps, partially stripped of their transportation. Thomas held command north of the... | |
| 1885 - 804 Seiten
...15th and 16th of December, 1864. 'When General Sherman started on his great march to the sea he took with him the complete organization of the Military Division of the Mississippi, remarkably well equipped in every respect as to ammunition, supplies, and transportation, leaving General... | |
| Donn Piatt - 1893 - 706 Seiten
...thought of: I hope, in urging me to push the enemy, the department remembers that General Sherman took with him the complete organization of the Military...of the Mississippi, well equipped in every respect, aa regards ammunition, supplies, and transporiation, leaving me only two corps, partially stripped... | |
| United States. War Department - 1894 - 920 Seiten
...push the enemy, the Department remembers that General Sherman took with him the complete organizations of the Military Division of the Mississippi, well...on Atlanta, from the commencement of the campaign until its close, and which is now, in addition, aided by Forrest's cavalry. Although my progress may... | |
| William Ross Hartpence - 1894 - 446 Seiten
...thought of. I ho)*, in urging me to push the enemy, the department remembers that tGeneral Sherman took with him the- complete organization of the Military...the Mississippi, well equipped in every respect, as tvgards ammunition, supplies and transportation, leaving me only two corps, partially stripped of their... | |
| Henry Van Boynton - 1896 - 104 Seiten
...push the enemy, the department remembers that General Sherman took with him the complete organizations of the Military Division of the Mississippi, well...Mississippi on Atlanta from the commencement of the campaign until its close, and which is now, in addition,' aided by Forrest's cavalry. Although my progress may... | |
| James Fowler Rusling - 1899 - 452 Seiten
...push the enemy, the Department remembers that General Sherman took with him the complete organizations of the military division of the Mississippi, well...on Atlanta, from the commencement of the campaign until its close, and which is now. in addition, aided by Forrest's cavalry. Although my progress may... | |
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