| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1865 - 454 pages
...our side. Of one of these General Bragg communicated as follows to the War Department at Richmond. " The suggestion of a movement by our right immediately...requires notice only because it will find a place in the files of the Department. Such a movement was utterly impossible for want of transportation.... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 782 pages
...plan of campaign were detailed in a report to the War Department at Richmond, in which he wrote : " The suggestion of a movement by our right, immediately...transportation. Nearly half our army consisted of reinforcements just before the battle, without a wagon or an artillery horse, and nearly, if not quite,... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 776 pages
...plan of campaign were detailed in a report to the War Department at Richmond, in which he wrote : " The suggestion of a movement by our right, immediately...transportation. Nearly half our army consisted of reinforcements just before the battle, without a wagon or an artillery horse, and nearly, if not quite,... | |
| Frank Moore - 1867 - 868 pages
...suggestion of a movement by our right, immedinU-ly after the battle, to the north of the Tenn seee. and thence upon Nashville, requires notice only because...transportation. Nearly half our army consisted of reinforcements just before the battle, without a wagon or an artillery horse, and nearly, if not quite,... | |
| Frank H. Alfriend - 1868 - 670 pages
...Nashville. The pregnant criticism of General Bragg quickly disposes of the suggestion. Said he : " The suggestion of a movement by our right, immediately...transportation. Nearly half our army consisted of recnforcements just before the battle, without a wagon or an artillery horse, and nearly, if not quite,... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1868 - 804 pages
...plan of campaign were detailed in a report to the War Department at .Richmond, iu which he wrote : " The suggestion of a movement by our right, immediately...battle, to the north of the Tennessee, and thence upou Nashville, requires notice only because it will find a place on the files of the Department. Such... | |
| John Basil Turchin - 1888 - 366 pages
...his answer to the scheme proposed, in his report of December 28, 1863, couched in these terse words: "The suggestion of a movement by our right immediately...transportation. Nearly half our army consisted of reinforcements just before the battle without a wagon or an artillery horse, and nearly, if not quite,... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1890 - 800 pages
...plan of campaign were detailed in a report to the War Department at Richmond, in which he wrote : " The suggestion of a movement by our right, immediately...transportation. Nearly half our army consisted of reinforcements just before the battle, without a wagon or an artillery horse, and nearly, if not quite,... | |
| Charles Eugene Belknap - 1897 - 498 pages
...advantages and our subsequent operations in consequence must be the subject of a future communication. The suggestion of a movement by our right immediately...after the battle to the north of the Tennessee and theuce upon Nashville requires notice only because it will find a place on the files of the department... | |
| Charles Eugene Belknap - 1899 - 498 pages
...advantages and our subsequent operations In consequence must be the subject of a future communication. The suggestion of a movement by our right immediately...requires notice only because it will find a place on the flies of the department. Such a movement was utterly Impossible for want of transportation. Nearly... | |
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