Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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... Potomac . They numbered about 10,000 men . South- west of Washington , and in the neighborhood of that city , was the mass of Gen. Mc Clellan's army , consisting of a large portion of the men who had volunteered from the middle and east ...
... Potomac . They numbered about 10,000 men . South- west of Washington , and in the neighborhood of that city , was the mass of Gen. Mc Clellan's army , consisting of a large portion of the men who had volunteered from the middle and east ...
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... Potomac , not so fortunate as yet to have been with us in conflict with our enemy , I leave with all confidence that ... Potomac , within a few hours ' march , he has a gigantic army , inflamed by lust and maddened by fanaticism . But ...
... Potomac , not so fortunate as yet to have been with us in conflict with our enemy , I leave with all confidence that ... Potomac , within a few hours ' march , he has a gigantic army , inflamed by lust and maddened by fanaticism . But ...
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... Potomac proceed forthwith to organ- ize that part of said army destined to enter upon ac- tive operations ( including the reserve , but excluding the troops to be left in the fortifications about Wash- ington ) , into four army corps ...
... Potomac proceed forthwith to organ- ize that part of said army destined to enter upon ac- tive operations ( including the reserve , but excluding the troops to be left in the fortifications about Wash- ington ) , into four army corps ...
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