Annual Report of the Secretary of WarU.S. Government Printing Office, 1863 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 38
Página 3
... supplies to the rebels , while the people of those States are showing such signs of returning loyalty that a speedy restoration of civil government may confi- dently be anticipated . In this view , the reduction of strongholds , the ...
... supplies to the rebels , while the people of those States are showing such signs of returning loyalty that a speedy restoration of civil government may confi- dently be anticipated . In this view , the reduction of strongholds , the ...
Página 6
... supplies was formerly permitted , but they have been cut off since the barbarity prac- ticed against our prisoners became known to the government . If it should be- come necessary for the protection of our men , strict retaliation will ...
... supplies was formerly permitted , but they have been cut off since the barbarity prac- ticed against our prisoners became known to the government . If it should be- come necessary for the protection of our men , strict retaliation will ...
Página 9
... supply arms and muni- tions of war for sea - coast and frontier fortifications , and for the forces in the field . The expenditures for these purposes during the last fiscal year amount to $ 42,313,630 21 . The cannon , small arms ...
... supply arms and muni- tions of war for sea - coast and frontier fortifications , and for the forces in the field . The expenditures for these purposes during the last fiscal year amount to $ 42,313,630 21 . The cannon , small arms ...
Página 10
... supplies shown by the foregoing tabular abstract to have been furnished during the last two years . At the beginning of the war we were compelled to rely upon foreign countries for the supply of nearly all our arms and munitions . Now ...
... supplies shown by the foregoing tabular abstract to have been furnished during the last two years . At the beginning of the war we were compelled to rely upon foreign countries for the supply of nearly all our arms and munitions . Now ...
Página 12
... supply of forage ; the construction , repair , and working of military roads ; and the supply of boats for transporta- tion by water , constitute important duties of the quartermaster general's depart- The detail of these operations ...
... supply of forage ; the construction , repair , and working of military roads ; and the supply of boats for transporta- tion by water , constitute important duties of the quartermaster general's depart- The detail of these operations ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
10th column 2d column Am't of rain Amount of cloudiness Amount of evaporation army artillery cadets Calm captured cavalry cimals civil account Colonel command corps deci'ls Direction-from whence Dry bulb duty E.NE enemy Fahrenheit Feet and decimals Feet and Feet headed Clouds inches and decimals June 30 Lake Michigan lake surface March Maximum melted snow miles per hour military Minimum monthly meteorological register moon's meridian transit N.NE N.NW north and northwestern northwestern lakes NW NW observations officers p. m. hour p. m. Mean p. m. WIND perature point of evaporation Port Hudson pressed in United prisoners Provost Marshal rain or melted rebel reduced to tempera regiment Resultant direction Resultant velocity S.SE S.SW Sackett's Harbor sky entirely overcast South spring tides Superior City survey Barometer reduced SW SW TEMPERATURE-FAHRENHEIT Thunder Bay ture of 32 U. S. inches United States inches VAPOR W.NW W.SW West Wet bulb ᏚᎳ
Passagens conhecidas
Página 151 - Our own detestation of those who have attempted the most execrable measure recorded in the history of guilty man is tempered by profound contempt for the impotent rage which it discloses. So far as regards the action of this Government on such criminals as may attempt its execution, I confine myself to informing you that I shall, unless in your wisdom you deem some other course more...
Página 42 - A thousand of our brave men killed and wounded paid for its possession ; but we held the gap. Two divisions of Longstreet's corps confronted the position. Determined to take it they successively came to the assault. A battery of six guns placed in the gorge poured death and slaughter into them. They charged...
Página 26 - ... killed and wounded, and among the killed Generals Tracy, Tilghman, and Green, and hundreds and perhaps thousands of stragglers, who can never be collected and reorganized. Arms and munitions of war for an army of sixty thousand...
Página 38 - It is important that all the available forces of your command be pushed forward into East Tennessee. All your scattered forces should be concentrated there. So long as we hold Tennessee, Kentucky is perfectly safe. Move down your infantry as rapidly as possible toward Chattanooga, to connect with Rosecrans. Bragg may merely hold the passes of the mountains to cover Atlanta, and move his main army through Northern Alabama, to reach the Tennessee river and turn Rosecrans's right, and cut off his supplies.
Página 20 - Slocum arrived on the field with the 3d and 12th corps, which took position, one on the left and the other on the right of the new line. The battle for the day, however, was over. General Meade arrived on the field during the night with the...
Página 88 - ... officers, or poor, and it may be, orphan boys of genius — is more plausible than real. That such appointments have been made, to the manifest advantage of the country, is certain. But we know not a single instance of such marked success, on the part of a cadet thus appointed, as to attract investigation, where the same youth would not have secured the appointment in open competition. But if he had failed, and the place had been filled by one better qualified, the country would have been no...
Página 42 - Two divisions of Longstreet's corps confronted the position. Determined to take it, they successively came to the assault. A battery of six guns, placed in the gorge, poured death and slaughter into them. They charged to within a few yards of the pieces, but our grape and canister, and the leaden hail of our musketry...
Página 40 - Grant, by his distinguished services, and his superior rank to all the other generals in the west, seemed entitled to this general command; but, unfortunately, he was at this time in New Orleans, unable to take the field.
Página 151 - I shall, unless in your wisdom you deem some other course more expedient, deliver to the several State authorities all commissioned officers of the United States that may hereafter be captured by our forces in any of the States embraced in the proclamation, that they may be dealt with in accordance with the laws of those States providing for the punishment of criminals engaged in exciting servile insurrection.
Página 18 - The fact that I decided to move from "Warrenton on to this line rather against the opinion of the President, Secretary of War, and yourself, and that you have left the whole movement in my hands, without giving me orders, makes me the more responsible.