| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 840 pages
...there, waiting the progress of events. Well, the next news we had was of Pope's disaster, at Bull Run. Things looked darker than ever. Finally, came the...side. I was then staying at the ' Soldiers' Home' " (three miles out of Washington). " Here I finished writing the second draft of the preliminary Proclamation... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 864 pages
...there, waiting the progress of events. Well, the next news we had was of Pope's disaster, at Bull Run. Things looked darker than ever. Finally, came the...advantage was on our side. I was then staying at the i Soldiers' Home1 " (three miles out of Washington). " Here I finished writing the second draft of... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 848 pages
...Thinjrs looked darker than ever. Finallv, came the week of the battle of Antietum. I de• ' termined to wait no longer. The news came, I think, on Wednesday,...our side. I was then staying at the 'Soldiers' Home' " (three miles out of Washington). " Here I finished writing the second draft of the preliminary Proclamation... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 886 pages
...disaster, at Bull Run. Things looked darker than ever. Finally, came the week of the battle of Antictim. I determined to wait no longer. The news came, I think, on Wednesday, that the advantage was on our Bide. I was then staving at the 'Soldiers' Ilome'" (three miles out of Washington). " Here I finished... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1865 - 866 pages
...there, waiting the progress of events. Well, the next news we had was of Pope's disaster, at Bull Run. Things looked darker than ever. Finally, came the week of the battle of Antietnm. I determined to wait no longer. The news came, I think, on Wednesday, that the advantage... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1866 - 748 pages
...there, waiting the progress of events. Well, the next news •we Imd was of Pope's disaster at Bull Run. Things looked darker than ever. Finally, came the...side. I was then staying at the ' Soldiers' Home,' (three miles out of Washington.) Here I finished writing the second draft of the preliminary proclamation... | |
| Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1866 - 388 pages
...anxiously watching the progress of events. Well, the next news we had was of Pope's disaster, at Bull Run. Things looked darker than ever. Finally, came the...our side. I was then staying at the Soldiers' Home, (three miles out of Washington.) Here I finished writing the second draft of the preliminary proclamation... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1866 - 780 pages
...next news we had was of Pope's disaster at Bull Run. Things looked darker than ever. Finally, carue the week of the battle of Antietam. I determined to...side. I was then staying at the 'Soldiers' Home,' (three .miles out of "Washington.) Here I finished writing the second draft of the preliminary proclamation... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 750 pages
...at Bull Run. Things looked darker than ever. Finally came the week of the battle of An tietam, and I determined to wait no longer. The news came, I think,...our side. I was then staying at the Soldiers' Home, (three miles out of Washington.) Here I finished writing the second draft of the preliminary proclamation... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 748 pages
...there, waiting the progress of events. Well, the next news we had, was of Pope's disaster at Bull Run. Things looked darker than ever. Finally came the week of the battle of Antietam, and I determined to wait no longer. The news came, I think, on Wednesday, that the advantage was on... | |
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