| 1865 - 870 pages
...yourselves, your country, and your God. A. PLEASANTON, Major-General. FIBS! CORPS, March 25, 18Ы. In relinquishing command, I take occasion to express the pride and pleasure I have experienced with you. and my profound regret at our separation. Identified by its services with the history of... | |
| 1865 - 866 pages
...your country, and your God. A. PLEASANTON, Major-General. HEADQUARTERS FIRST CORPB, March 25, 1S64. In relinquishing command, I take occasion to express the pride and pleasure I have experienced with you, and mv profound regret at our separation. Identified by its services with the history of... | |
| 1866 - 858 pages
...country, and your God. A. PLEASANTOX, Major-General. 1 Гк \ii.jr ARTKRS FIRST CORPS, March 25, 1864. In relinquishing command, I take occasion to express the pride and pleasure I have experienced with you, and my profound regret at our separation. Identified by its services with the history of... | |
| William Henry Locke - 1868 - 422 pages
...eloquent farewell address, in which the former services of the men were acknowledged and appreciated: "In relinquishing command, I take occasion to express...a crowning proof of valor and endurance in saving from the grasp of the enemy the strong position upon which the battle was fought. The terrible losses... | |
| 1869 - 868 pages
...1SC4. In relinquishing command, I take occasion to ovpress the pride and plcasuu I have experienced with you, and my profound regret at our separation. Identified by its services with the history of this war, the 1st corps gave at Gettysburg a crowning proof of valor and endurance, in saving from... | |
| Abner Ralph Small - 1886 - 358 pages
...title of " Lightning Corps." General Newton, in an eloquent farewell address, said of the First Corps, "In relinquishing command, I take occasion to express...with the history of the war, the First Corps gave at Gettysburgh a crowning proof of valor and endurance in saving from the grasp of the enemy the strong... | |
| Orson Blair Curtis - 1891 - 502 pages
...consolidation, General Newton said of it in an order: BOM. ACrriM BLAIR, " WAR OOTKRKOR " Or Mil II Jinx, Identified by its services with the history of the...a crowning proof of valor and endurance in saving from the grasp of the enemy the strong position upon which the battle was fought. Its terrible losses... | |
| Charles E. Davis - 1893 - 570 pages
...sop to our indignation. GENERAL ORDERS, ") No. 9. J HEADQUARTERS FtRST ARMY CORPS, March 25, 1864. On relinquishing command I take occasion to express the...with you and my profound regret at our separation. 1864. ' The terrible losses suffered by this corps in the conflict attest its supreme devotion to the... | |
| Charles E. Davis - 1894 - 564 pages
...sop to our indignation. GENERAL ORDERS,! No. 9. / HEADQUARTERS FIRST ARMY CORPS, March 25, 1864. On relinquishing command I take occasion to express the...profound regret at our separation. Identified by its service with the history of the war, the First Corps gave at Gettysburg a crowning proof of valor and... | |
| Charles E. Davis - 1893 - 558 pages
...sop to our indignation. GENERAL ORDERS,! No. 9. J HEADQUARTERS FIRST ARMY CORPS, March 25, 1864. On relinquishing command I take occasion to express the...connection with you and my profound regret at our 312 THREE YEARS IN THE ARMY. 1864. The terrible losses suffered by this corps in the conflict attest... | |
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