| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1865 - 866 pages
...President : — MANSION, WAFHIN r< -. May 14, 1S68. MT DEAB SIR : — When I wrote on the 7th I had an impression that possibly, by an early movement,...actually received re-enforcements. It does not now appear to me probable that you can gain any thing by an early renewal of the. attempt to cross the Rappahannock.... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 886 pages
...: — EXXCOTTVI MANSION, WASHIKOTON-, 3fay 14. IsfiS. Mr DRAB SIR :—When I wrote on the 7th I had an impression that possibly, by an early movement,...positions, and actually received re-enforcements. It does nut now appear to me probable that you can gain any thing by an early renewal of the attempt to cross... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 848 pages
...Mission, WAIKI**. •!••., ,'.'•/>/ 14, IMS. MT DEA.B SIR : — When I wrote on the 7th I had an impression that possibly, by an early movement,...positions, and actually received re-enforcements. It docs not now appear to me probable that you can gain any thing by an early renewal of the attempt to... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 840 pages
...President : — MANSION, WAMnsGTOtt, iI,iy 14. Ia63. MY DEAR SIR : — When I wrote on the 7th I had an impression that possibly, by an early movement,...facts that the enemy's communications were disturbed, atid that he was somewhat deranged in position. That idea has now passed away, the enemy having re-established... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 864 pages
...could get some advantage, from the supposed facts that the enemy's communications were disturbed, arid that he was somewhat deranged in position. That idea has now passed away, the enfcmy having re-established his communications, regained his positions, and actually received ^-enforcements.... | |
| Samuel Penniman Bates - 1882 - 280 pages
...communications with Richmond; for he says in a telegram of the 14th, f" When I wrote on the 7th, I had an impression that possibly, by an early movement,...disturbed, and that he was somewhat deranged in position." General Hooker had justly placed great reliance on his cavalry, as it had been organized and drilled... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1890 - 500 pages
...HOOKER. Executive Mansion, Washington, May 14, 1863. My Dear Sir: — When I wrote on the 7th, I had an impression that possibly, by an early movement,...disturbed, and that he was somewhat deranged in position. The idea has now passed away, the enemy having re-established his communications, regained his positions,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 782 pages
...WASHINGTON, DC, May 14, 1863. MAJOR-GENERAL HOOKER, Commanding. My dear Sir : When I wrote on the 7th, I had an impression that possibly by an early movement you...communications, regained his positions, and actually received reinforcements. It does not now appear probable to me that you can gain anything by an early renewal... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1903 - 436 pages
...terms, yet almost pathetic in its imaginable undercurrent of meaning: When I wrote on the 7th, I had an impression that possibly, by an early movement, you could get some advantages from the supposed facts that the enemy's communications were disturbed, and that he was... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 436 pages
...LETTER TO GENERAL J. HOOKER EXECUTIVE MANSION, May 14, 1863. My dear Sir: When I wrote on the yth, I had an impression that possibly by an early movement you...communications, regained his positions, and actually received reinforcements. It does not now appear probable to me that you can gain anything by an early renewal... | |
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