| Horace Greeley - 1866 - 804 pages
...though Pope disclaims such an application. Its text is as follows: " WASHINGTON, July 14, ] 862. 11 To the Officers and Soldiers of the Army of Virginia:...the President of the United States, I have assumed command of this army. I have spent two weeks in learning your whereabouts, your condition, and your... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 758 pages
...flourish of a man, whom the Richmond Examiner described as " a compound of Bobadil and Munchausen : 55 " To the Officers and Soldiers of the Army of Virginia...the President of the United States, I have assumed com« inand of this 'army. I have spent two weeks in learning your whereabouts, your condition, and... | |
| HORACE GREELEY - 1866 - 808 pages
...on their strategy, though Pope disclaims such an application. Its text is as follows: "WASHINGTON, July 14, 1862. " To the Officers and Soldiers of the Army of "By special assignment of the President of the United States, I have assumed command of this army.... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1866 - 752 pages
...characteristic that I cannot refrain from presenting it here. It is as follows : — " WASHINGTON, July 14, 1862. "To THE OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE...the President of the United States, I have assumed command of this army. "I have spent two weeks in learning your whereabouts, your condition, and your... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 776 pages
...nourish of a man, whom the Richmond Examiner de•cribed as " a compound of Bobadil and Munchausen : " " To the Officers and Soldiers of the Army of Virginia...the President of the United States, I have assumed con* tuand of this army. I have spent two weeks in learning your whereabouts, your condition, and your... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1867 - 848 pages
...application. Its text is as follows : "WASHINQTOK, July 14, 1862. " R the Officers and SMien of (he Army of Virginia : " By special assignment of the President of the United States, I have assumed command of this army. I hare spent two weeks in learning your whereabouts, your condition, and your... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1868 - 804 pages
...whom the Richmond Examiner described as " a compound of Bobadil and Munchausen : " " To the Officer» and Soldiers of the Army of Virginia : " By special...assignment of the President of the United States, I have assnnied con» mand of this army. I have spent two weeks in learning your whereabouts, your condition,... | |
| John Mead Gould - 1871 - 910 pages
...enough to show that the glory of John had departed even so quickly. WASHINGTON, Monday, July 14, 18G2. To the officers and soldiers of the Army of Virginia...the President of the United States, I have assumed command of this army. I have spent two weeks in learning your whereabouU, your condition and your wants... | |
| 1879 - 992 pages
...following: WASHINGTON, Monday, July 14. To the Officer* and Soldiers of the Army of Virginia: By the special assignment of the President of the United States, I have assumed command of this army. I have spent two weeks in learning your whereabouts, your condition, and your... | |
| John Codman Ropes - 1881 - 284 pages
...ADDBESS TO THE ABMY, AND GENEBAL OBDEBS NOS. 5, 6, 7, AND 11. ADDRESS. WASHINGTON, Monday, July 14th. To the Officers and Soldiers of the Army of Virginia...the President of the United States I have assumed command of this army. I have spent two weeks in learning your whereabouts, your condition, and your... | |
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