Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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... ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES . The United States , unlike the great powers of Eu- rope , has not hitherto considered a large stand- ing army necessary , and has only maintained a sufficient force to garrison moderately its forts and ...
... ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES . The United States , unlike the great powers of Eu- rope , has not hitherto considered a large stand- ing army necessary , and has only maintained a sufficient force to garrison moderately its forts and ...
Σελίδα 84
... Army of the Potomac proceed forthwith to organ- ize that part of said army destined to enter upon ac- tive operations ( including the reserve , but excluding the troops to be left in the fortifications about Wash- ington ) , into four army ...
... Army of the Potomac proceed forthwith to organ- ize that part of said army destined to enter upon ac- tive operations ( including the reserve , but excluding the troops to be left in the fortifications about Wash- ington ) , into four army ...
Σελίδα 126
... army in its present position until it could be so reenforced would almost destroy it in that climate . The months of August and September are almost fatal to whites who live on that part of James river , and even after you got the ...
... army in its present position until it could be so reenforced would almost destroy it in that climate . The months of August and September are almost fatal to whites who live on that part of James river , and even after you got the ...
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