| 1887 - 984 páginas
...STUART, Commanding Cavalry. GENERAL: Your notes of 9 and 10:30 AM to-day have j_ust been received. ... If General Hooker's army remains inactive you can...night, cross at Shepherdstown next day and move over to Fredencktown. You will, however, be able to judge twhether you can pass around their army without hindrance,... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1888 - 522 páginas
...Hooker remains inactive, yon can leave two brigades towatch him and withdraw with the other three ; but should he not appear to be moving northward, I think you had better withdraw this side of the mountains to-morrow night, cross at Shepherdstown next day, and move over to Fredericktown. You will,... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1888 - 526 páginas
...the mountains and march to York. These Lee's instructions as to Stuart's course : "If General Hooker remains inactive, you can leave two brigades to watch him and withdraw with the other three ; but should he not appear to be moving northward, I think yon had better withdraw this... | |
| Southern Historical Society - 1895 - 798 páginas
...to purchase this tobacco and let the men get it from them, but I can have nothing seized by the men. If General Hooker's army remains inactive, you can leave two brigades to watch him, and withdraw the three others; but should he not appear to be moving northward I think you had better withdraw this... | |
| Thomas West Smith - 1897 - 440 páginas
...STUART, Commanding cavalry, GENERAL: Your notes of 9 and 10:30 AM today have just been received. If Gen. Hooker's army remains inactive you can leave two brigades...the mountain tomorrow night. Cross at Shepherdstown the next day, and move over to Fredericktown. You will, however, be able to judge whether you can />ass... | |
| Sir Frederick Maurice - 1925 - 358 páginas
...purchase this tobacco and let the men get it from them, but I can have nothing seized by the men. 2. If General Hooker's army remains inactive, you can...mountain tomorrow night, cross at Shepherdstown next, and move over to Fredericktown.1 . . 1 That is, cover the flank of the army in its inarch into the... | |
| Charles Marshall - 1927 - 372 páginas
...purchase this tobacco, and let the men get it from them, but I can have nothing seized by the men. If General Hooker's army remains inactive you can] leave two brigades to watch him, and withdraw the three others, but should he not appear to be moving northward I think you had better withdraw this... | |
| 1887 - 980 páginas
...STUART, Commanding Cavalry. GENERAL: Your notes of 9 and 10:30 AM to-day have just been received. ... If General Hooker's army remains inactive you can...others, but should he not appear to be moving northward, 1 think you had better withdraw this side of the mountain to-morrow night, cross at Shepherdstown next... | |
| Gary W. Gallagher - 1992 - 190 páginas
...directive went from Lee to Stuart. Written at 5 :oo PM, it contained the following relevant provisions: If General Hooker's army remains inactive, you can...and withdraw with the three others, but should he not18 appear to be moving northward I think you had better withdraw this side of the mountain tomorrow... | |
| Clifford Dowdey - 1999 - 420 páginas
...As always, Stuart came fully awake at the touch of his aide. This is, in part, what the letter said: If General Hooker's army remains inactive, you can...moving northward, I think you had better withdraw this [west] side of the mountains tomorrow night [24th], cross at Shepherdstown the next day [25th], and... | |
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