The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies |
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An examination of the proposed point of attack in front of Burn side's line made by the chief engineer of this army has resulted in less favorable report than was anticipated . A written report will b forwarded .
An examination of the proposed point of attack in front of Burn side's line made by the chief engineer of this army has resulted in less favorable report than was anticipated . A written report will b forwarded .
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Major - General MEADE : My engineer officers make the same report of the lack of practicability of assault anywhere along our present front that you do . At present we are doing very well . All the roads are cut and the enemy are living ...
Major - General MEADE : My engineer officers make the same report of the lack of practicability of assault anywhere along our present front that you do . At present we are doing very well . All the roads are cut and the enemy are living ...
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J. G. Barnard is temporarily relieved from duty as chief engineer of the armies operating against Richmond , and will report in person without delay to the Chief of Engineers , Washington , D. C. During General Barnard's absence his ...
J. G. Barnard is temporarily relieved from duty as chief engineer of the armies operating against Richmond , and will report in person without delay to the Chief of Engineers , Washington , D. C. During General Barnard's absence his ...
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... report of the chief engineer upon other parts of the line held by the army A. A. HUMPHREYS , Major - General and Chief of Staff HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC , July 5 , 1861–11.30 CHAP . LII . ) 9 CORRESPONDENCE , ETC .-- UNION .
... report of the chief engineer upon other parts of the line held by the army A. A. HUMPHREYS , Major - General and Chief of Staff HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC , July 5 , 1861–11.30 CHAP . LII . ) 9 CORRESPONDENCE , ETC .-- UNION .
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JULY 5 , 1864 , General J. G. BARNARD , City Point : General Butler has just received the following dispatch : General BUTLER : Captain Farquliar went to Fort Monroe to settlo his engineer , accounts upon an order from me , and not upon ...
JULY 5 , 1864 , General J. G. BARNARD , City Point : General Butler has just received the following dispatch : General BUTLER : Captain Farquliar went to Fort Monroe to settlo his engineer , accounts upon an order from me , and not upon ...
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