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quadgram | frequency |
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the army of the | 1057 |
on the th of | 1010 |
of the united states | 834 |
army of the potomac | 626 |
the morning of the | 568 |
on the morning of | 563 |
of the army of | 449 |
morning of the th | 436 |
at the same time | 434 |
the night of the | 392 |
night of the th | 315 |
for the purpose of | 311 |
the secretary of war | 242 |
military division of the | 226 |
the command of the | 219 |
on the d of | 206 |
the th of march | 201 |
the north side of | 196 |
the right of the | 195 |
on the part of | 192 |
the south side of | 190 |
the rest of the | 188 |
in the direction of | 186 |
in command of the | 186 |
on the th i | 186 |
division of the mississippi | 180 |
to the command of | 179 |
and on the th | 178 |
army of the tennessee | 176 |
the left of the | 175 |
as soon as the | 174 |
on the night of | 174 |
south side of the | 167 |
north side of the | 166 |
on the st of | 161 |
army of the cumberland | 154 |
the mouth of the | 152 |
the close of the | 149 |
the th of may | 148 |
on account of the | 146 |
the th of september | 145 |
in front of the | 145 |
the line of the | 142 |
on the right of | 140 |
a part of the | 140 |
the th of june | 137 |
the people of the | 132 |
headquarters military division of | 130 |
the th and th | 128 |
of the sixth corps | 127 |
armies of the united | 125 |
the rear of the | 125 |
the th of february | 124 |
on the north side | 124 |
the th of july | 124 |
with the exception of | 124 |
the evening of the | 123 |
the part of the | 121 |
the th of april | 121 |
on the evening of | 119 |
in a few days | 118 |
the head of the | 117 |
that it would be | 113 |
command of the army | 112 |
in the mean time | 111 |
to the rear of | 111 |
and at the same | 108 |
the department of the | 108 |
the south bank of | 108 |
as soon as i | 107 |
during the night of | 107 |
the latter part of | 107 |
the hands of the | 105 |
at the time of | 105 |
side of the river | 105 |
of the th of | 105 |
to the right of | 104 |
the th of august | 102 |
in the way of | 101 |
president of the united | 100 |
on the south side | 100 |
the north bank of | 100 |
of the james river | 100 |
side of the james | 100 |
the th of october | 99 |
at the white house | 99 |
army of the ohio | 99 |
as well as the | 99 |
to the left of | 99 |
the end of the | 98 |
of the th corps | 98 |
from the direction of | 96 |
the th of november | 96 |
in the midst of | 95 |
in the face of | 95 |
the constitution of the | 95 |
on the left of | 95 |
evening of the th | 95 |
with a view to | 94 |
to the north side | 93 |
south bank of the | 93 |
in line of battle | 93 |
up to this time | 93 |
in rear of the | 93 |
it would have been | 92 |
by the th of | 92 |
as soon as possible | 92 |
into the hands of | 91 |
the beginning of the | 91 |
the remainder of the | 90 |
the th of december | 90 |
of the battle of | 90 |
the government of the | 88 |
to the right and | 87 |
to the south side | 87 |
constitution of the united | 87 |
the armies of the | 87 |
to the east of | 86 |
on the other side | 86 |
that the enemy was | 86 |
a day or two | 86 |
the th of january | 86 |
close of the war | 85 |
force of the enemy | 85 |
the white oak road | 85 |
the fact that the | 85 |
headquarters of the army | 85 |
the virginia central railroad | 85 |
the president of the | 84 |
at the end of | 84 |
to the army of | 84 |
have the honor to | 83 |
after the battle of | 83 |
at an early hour | 83 |
the headquarters of the | 82 |
in the vicinity of | 82 |
with the army of | 82 |
of the nineteenth corps | 82 |
headquarters armies of the | 82 |
the valley of the | 81 |
that the enemy had | 81 |
in regard to the | 81 |
i have the honor | 81 |
at the close of | 81 |
that part of the | 79 |
the afternoon of the | 79 |
at the head of | 79 |
of the th i | 79 |
in the neighborhood of | 79 |
command of all the | 78 |
in a few minutes | 78 |
in the united states | 78 |
under the command of | 78 |
north bank of the | 78 |
the officers and men | 78 |
the movements of the | 77 |
government of the united | 76 |
i was ordered to | 76 |
one of the most | 76 |
of the state of | 76 |
as soon as he | 75 |
the city of mexico | 75 |
the destruction of the | 75 |
army of northern virginia | 75 |
i do not know | 75 |
as far as the | 74 |
that he could not | 74 |
a large number of | 74 |
general of the army | 73 |
for the protection of | 73 |
morning of the d | 72 |
bank of the river | 72 |
in the course of | 71 |
fell into our hands | 71 |
the balance of the | 71 |
in the shenandoah valley | 70 |
from the army of | 70 |
the army of northern | 70 |
the crossing of the | 70 |
of the th and | 69 |
war of the rebellion | 69 |
in the battle of | 69 |
in the absence of | 69 |
of the confederate army | 69 |
the war of the | 68 |
the military division of | 68 |
the position of the | 67 |
the baltimore and ohio | 67 |
in consequence of the | 67 |
to the united states | 67 |
of the tennessee river | 67 |
baltimore and ohio railroad | 67 |
the surrender of the | 67 |
mile and a half | 66 |
on the rio grande | 66 |
the edge of the | 66 |
and the next day | 66 |
for the use of | 65 |
a great deal of | 65 |
assigned to the command | 65 |
on the th the | 65 |
be it further enacted | 64 |
as i have said | 64 |
a mile and a | 64 |
the house of representatives | 64 |
that there was no | 64 |
in a state of | 64 |
early on the morning | 63 |
the use of the | 62 |
morning of the st | 62 |
the enemy on the | 62 |
that he had been | 62 |
in the presence of | 62 |
that he did not | 61 |
afternoon of the th | 61 |
on the th and | 61 |
the right and left | 61 |
of the cavalry corps | 61 |
and be it further | 61 |
as soon as it | 61 |
in possession of the | 61 |
of the enemy was | 61 |
mississippi in the field | 60 |
so far as to | 60 |
of the mississippi in | 60 |
a part of his | 60 |
a good deal of | 60 |
the mississippi in the | 60 |
of the valley pike | 60 |
of the fifth corps | 60 |
of the th the | 59 |
army of the james | 59 |
two divisions of the | 59 |
the west side of | 59 |
to take advantage of | 58 |
as much as possible | 58 |
by way of the | 58 |
the result of the | 58 |
the main body of | 58 |
of the mississippi river | 58 |
to the west of | 58 |
had been sent to | 58 |
so as to be | 58 |
the arrival of the | 57 |
at the mouth of | 57 |
in accordance with the | 57 |
an officer of the | 57 |
on the road to | 57 |
the direction of the | 57 |
put an end to | 57 |
the possession of the | 56 |
in the hands of | 56 |
and as soon as | 56 |
of the secretary of | 56 |
of the fifteenth corps | 56 |
i do not believe | 56 |
for the first time | 56 |
of the red river | 56 |
in charge of the | 56 |
the capture of the | 55 |
by the way of | 55 |
i have no doubt | 55 |
the other side of | 55 |
on the other hand | 55 |
along the line of | 55 |
on the east side | 55 |
a few hundred yards | 55 |
was one of the | 55 |
for the safety of | 55 |
had been ordered to | 55 |
the foot of the | 55 |
in the rear of | 54 |
of the war department | 54 |
in advance of the | 54 |
to the effect that | 54 |
was in command of | 54 |
on the afternoon of | 54 |
in the army of | 53 |
of the city of | 53 |
on the pacific coast | 53 |
early in the morning | 53 |
about the same time | 53 |
in a short time | 53 |
the junction of the | 52 |
a few days later | 52 |
the provisions of the | 52 |
was assigned to the | 52 |
and rear of the | 52 |
in killed and wounded | 52 |
to be sent to | 52 |
as soon as they | 52 |
the battle of the | 52 |
officers of the army | 52 |
on the same day | 52 |
side of the chickahominy | 52 |
late in the afternoon | 52 |
of the rio grande | 51 |
from the command of | 51 |
pieces of artillery and | 51 |
the east of the | 51 |
about half a mile | 51 |
the th day of | 51 |
it was necessary to | 51 |
the bulk of the | 51 |
of the blue ridge | 51 |
corps of the army | 50 |
the condition of the | 50 |
west of the mississippi | 50 |
the sixth and nineteenth | 50 |
sixth and nineteenth corps | 50 |
the laws of the | 50 |
on the th he | 50 |
in a little while | 50 |
the sixth corps to | 50 |
in the spring of | 50 |
of the north anna | 50 |
the safety of the | 49 |
that there was a | 49 |
the crown prince of | 49 |
i was directed to | 49 |
to the secretary of | 49 |
at the foot of | 49 |
up to that time | 49 |
of the people of | 49 |
fell into the hands | 48 |
the face of the | 48 |
would have to be | 48 |
by the fact that | 48 |
about the th of | 48 |
the news of the | 48 |
on the subject of | 48 |
the d of march | 48 |
on the west bank | 48 |
the city of savannah | 48 |
had been in the | 48 |
that we could not | 48 |
take part in the | 47 |
command of the cavalry | 47 |
i do not think | 47 |
i returned to my | 47 |
the front of the | 47 |
the next day we | 47 |
the west bank of | 47 |
the protection of the | 47 |
the success of the | 47 |
department of the tennessee | 47 |
in the regular army | 47 |
command of the department | 47 |
part of the army | 47 |
the memphis and charleston | 46 |
other side of the | 46 |
on their way to | 46 |
what was going on | 46 |
a few days after | 46 |
at the beginning of | 46 |
of some of the | 46 |
the d of july | 46 |
to the support of | 46 |
the commander of the | 46 |
the authorities at washington | 46 |
he was obliged to | 45 |
i told him that | 45 |
the troops in the | 45 |
in front of petersburg | 45 |
the action of the | 45 |
the advance of the | 45 |
the early part of | 45 |
of the second michigan | 45 |
on the south bank | 45 |
as a matter of | 44 |
the time of the | 44 |
on the north bank | 44 |
that he would be | 44 |
of the fact that | 44 |
the fire of the | 44 |
the fifth military district | 44 |
the conduct of the | 44 |
the point where the | 44 |
the whole of the | 44 |
to the white house | 44 |
to take part in | 44 |
to the james river | 44 |
the extreme right of | 43 |
in conjunction with the | 43 |
the state of louisiana | 43 |
west bank of the | 43 |
as far as possible | 43 |
the greater part of | 43 |
the mobile and ohio | 43 |
the presence of the | 43 |
i was obliged to | 43 |
a portion of the | 43 |
after the fall of | 43 |
the east side of | 43 |
until the th of | 43 |
on the th day | 43 |
as soon as we | 43 |
by reason of the | 43 |
the right flank of | 42 |
one hundred and fifty | 42 |
and the army of | 42 |
a large amount of | 42 |
in the shape of | 42 |
did not seem to | 42 |
about the st of | 42 |
held by the enemy | 42 |
division of the nineteenth | 42 |
the side of the | 42 |
a small force of | 42 |
one of his staff | 42 |
i explained to him | 42 |
the head of my | 41 |
the centre of the | 41 |
army of the mississippi | 41 |
and that it was | 41 |
the battle of shiloh | 41 |
to get possession of | 41 |
the top of the | 41 |
west side of the | 41 |
of all the troops | 41 |
in the possession of | 41 |
the d of june | 41 |
the honor to be | 41 |
to make a reconnoissance | 41 |
in addition to the | 40 |
th and th of | 40 |
a point on the | 40 |
to take charge of | 40 |
in the hope of | 40 |
get possession of the | 40 |
the battle of chickamauga | 40 |
it was found that | 40 |
the second michigan cavalry | 40 |
the east bank of | 40 |
the preservation of the | 40 |
the breaking out of | 40 |
five pieces of artillery | 40 |
with the loss of | 40 |
the crest of the | 40 |
later in the day | 40 |
in the capture of | 40 |
so as to make | 40 |
the women and children | 40 |
one division of the | 39 |
with the aid of | 39 |
night of the d | 39 |
what had taken place | 39 |
was a man of | 39 |
under cover of the | 39 |
in the execution of | 39 |
soon as it was | 39 |
head of my column | 39 |
that portion of the | 39 |
east of the mississippi | 39 |
in the war of | 39 |
at the crossing of | 39 |
the passage of the | 39 |
by yeas to nays | 39 |
a member of the | 39 |
with the rest of | 39 |
the d of september | 39 |
the same time i | 39 |
i did not know | 39 |
the intersection of the | 38 |
there would be no | 38 |
as we have seen | 38 |
of the military division | 38 |
a flag of truce | 38 |
made up my mind | 38 |
immediately in front of | 38 |
a mile from the | 38 |
did not wish to | 38 |
to the north bank | 38 |
with the purpose of | 38 |
to the left and | 38 |
and it was not | 38 |
east bank of the | 38 |
that many of the | 38 |
late in the evening | 38 |
to go to the | 38 |
night of the st | 38 |
that he was a | 38 |
of the capture of | 38 |
there was not a | 38 |
by the st of | 38 |
to the mouth of | 38 |
the execution of the | 38 |
the condition of affairs | 38 |
against the united states | 38 |
up my mind to | 38 |
in the fall of | 37 |
that i could not | 37 |
a few of the | 37 |
out of the way | 37 |
letter of the th | 37 |
the th i received | 37 |
at the point where | 37 |
to carry out the | 37 |
the character of the | 37 |
the next day i | 37 |
of the th he | 37 |
of the general government | 37 |
of the men were | 37 |
all parts of the | 37 |
march to the sea | 37 |
of the enemy to | 37 |
the middle of the | 37 |
of the enemy as | 37 |
the field of battle | 37 |
on the james river | 37 |
of the enemy and | 37 |
to provide for the | 37 |
of the two armies | 37 |
in the event of | 37 |
a few days before | 37 |
the officers of the | 37 |
of the department of | 37 |
the base of the | 36 |
they could not be | 36 |
breaking out of the | 36 |
the interior of the | 36 |
it was impossible to | 36 |
of the fifth military | 36 |
of the armies of | 36 |
on the line of | 36 |
of the d of | 36 |
to join the army | 36 |
in the hope that | 36 |
had not yet been | 36 |
main body of the | 36 |
headquarters army of the | 36 |
division of the th | 36 |
officers and men of | 36 |
and that he had | 36 |
when we reached the | 36 |
of the confederate states | 36 |
the rest of his | 35 |
in the latter part | 35 |
from the fact that | 35 |
a line of battle | 35 |
at the hands of | 35 |
early in the day | 35 |
but he did not | 35 |
of the enemy on | 35 |
to the north of | 35 |
a leave of absence | 35 |
hands of the enemy | 35 |
to take the offensive | 35 |
the report of the | 35 |
that i should be | 35 |
army of the united | 35 |
in the state of | 35 |
of the army to | 35 |
under command of general | 35 |
and a half miles | 35 |
the st day of | 35 |
the course of the | 35 |
to break up the | 35 |
movements of the enemy | 35 |
in the mexican war | 35 |
army in the field | 35 |
so far as i | 35 |
of the right wing | 35 |
a short time before | 35 |
in the form of | 35 |
this was the first | 35 |
the head of his | 35 |
the war was over | 34 |
right and rear of | 34 |
but i did not | 34 |
two pieces of artillery | 34 |
two and a half | 34 |
to the th of | 34 |
to the relief of | 34 |
charles city court house | 34 |
early the next morning | 34 |
he was ordered to | 34 |
the progress of the | 34 |
for the defense of | 34 |
and the next morning | 34 |
the interest of the | 34 |
that there would be | 34 |
the right and rear | 34 |
was ordered to move | 34 |
the capital of the | 33 |
the united states of | 33 |
take charge of the | 33 |
side of the tennessee | 33 |
by the united states | 33 |
to the fact that | 33 |
and the capture of | 33 |
to be ready to | 33 |
of the potomac and | 33 |
found that the enemy | 33 |
me that he was | 33 |
in view of the | 33 |
it would be well | 33 |
east side of the | 33 |
a large force of | 33 |
of the southern states | 33 |
a couple of days | 33 |
the movement of the | 33 |
on his way to | 33 |
for a long time | 33 |
north of the james | 33 |
in the house of | 33 |
the st of march | 33 |
and munitions of war | 33 |
about a mile and | 33 |
the same time that | 33 |
that i had not | 33 |
by the time the | 33 |
for the surrender of | 33 |
the enemy had been | 33 |
the defense of the | 33 |
preservation of the union | 32 |
head of the column | 32 |
the arrival of general | 32 |
the united states and | 32 |
division of the missouri | 32 |
the general of the | 32 |
the enemy was in | 32 |
the attention of the | 32 |
a sufficient number of | 32 |
had the effect of | 32 |
the st of november | 32 |
had been able to | 32 |
would be able to | 32 |
on the opposite bank | 32 |
under cover of night | 32 |
i would like to | 32 |
in the parish of | 32 |
to attack the enemy | 32 |
on the extreme left | 32 |
the members of the | 32 |
of one of the | 32 |
i sent word to | 32 |
on the road from | 32 |
with two divisions of | 32 |
with reference to the | 32 |
of the mexican war | 32 |
and directed him to | 32 |
below the mouth of | 32 |
command of the district | 32 |
by the use of | 32 |
early on the th | 32 |
in the nature of | 32 |
it was known that | 32 |
united states of america | 32 |
the st of june | 32 |
result of the battle | 32 |
to take command of | 31 |
command of the fifth | 31 |
the infantry and artillery | 31 |
the flank of the | 31 |
on the extreme right | 31 |
the north and west | 31 |
the st of february | 31 |
on the th we | 31 |
of all the armies | 31 |
close up to the | 31 |
so far as the | 31 |
by order of major | 31 |
the d and th | 31 |
rear of the army | 31 |
end of the war | 31 |
of the union army | 31 |
out of the war | 31 |
to enable me to | 31 |
i did not wish | 31 |
as well as to | 31 |
could not have been | 31 |
that some of the | 31 |
the army to the | 31 |
bank of the tennessee | 31 |
to the end of | 31 |
people of the south | 31 |
at an early day | 31 |
with a part of | 31 |
the two divisions of | 31 |
topography of the country | 31 |
in command of all | 31 |
more efficient government of | 30 |
but as soon as | 30 |
on the west side | 30 |
and that he was | 30 |
way back to the | 30 |
on the opposite side | 30 |
me that he had | 30 |
north fork of the | 30 |
government of the rebel | 30 |
the senate and house | 30 |
of the potomac was | 30 |
provide for the more | 30 |
it so happened that | 30 |
the day of the | 30 |
the more efficient government | 30 |
the king of prussia | 30 |
that is to say | 30 |
commanding military division of | 30 |
the command of a | 30 |
if it had been | 30 |
join the army of | 30 |
the parish of orleans | 30 |
so that i could | 30 |
as well as a | 30 |
soon as he could | 30 |
at daylight on the | 30 |
in the open field | 30 |
as soon as general | 30 |
a large portion of | 30 |
the five forks road | 30 |
right of the sixth | 30 |
the north fork of | 30 |
the st of april | 30 |
for the more efficient | 30 |
beginning of the war | 30 |
a majority of the | 30 |
on the following day | 30 |
of the st of | 30 |
act to provide for | 30 |
the direct road to | 30 |
on the next day | 30 |
the sixth corps and | 30 |
the board of supervisors | 30 |
eighteen hundred and sixty | 30 |
efficient government of the | 30 |
that i did not | 30 |
the road leading from | 30 |
of the enemy in | 30 |
the james river canal | 30 |
face of the ridge | 30 |
arm of the service | 30 |
the nature of the | 30 |
the west of the | 30 |
in louisiana and texas | 29 |
the operations of the | 29 |
by the enemy in | 29 |
not far from the | 29 |
the st of october | 29 |
that they could not | 29 |
of the army in | 29 |
to the best of | 29 |
on the st day | 29 |
many of the men | 29 |
explained to him that | 29 |
the nashville and chattanooga | 29 |
a few minutes later | 29 |
of the president of | 29 |
to look after the | 29 |
to go into camp | 29 |
battle of bull run | 29 |
the united states to | 29 |
of the th was | 29 |
in favor of the | 29 |
to the same point | 29 |
the exception of a | 29 |
a council of war | 29 |
to the point of | 29 |
on the direct road | 29 |
the form of a | 29 |
about one hundred and | 29 |
th of september i | 29 |
general in the regular | 29 |
i knew that the | 29 |
for the preservation of | 29 |
to the number of | 29 |
from the beginning of | 29 |
rear of the enemy | 29 |
to report to general | 29 |
the st of january | 29 |
the battle of perryville | 29 |
congress of the united | 29 |
he did not know | 29 |
took possession of the | 29 |
in one of the | 29 |
memphis and charleston railroad | 29 |
had it not been | 29 |
it seemed to me | 29 |
of the rebel states | 29 |
from time to time | 29 |
the march to the | 29 |
for the possession of | 28 |
had been sent out | 28 |
a large part of | 28 |
and in a few | 28 |
on the field of | 28 |
the command of general | 28 |
to be on the | 28 |
from the war department | 28 |
north of the tennessee | 28 |
during the th and | 28 |
in the early part | 28 |
in the valley of | 28 |
and a large number | 28 |
down the river to | 28 |
had gone to the | 28 |
of the potomac in | 28 |
i directed him to | 28 |
to the north and | 28 |
the united states senate | 28 |
i was ready to | 28 |
will be sent to | 28 |
mouth of the yazoo | 28 |
on account of his | 28 |
two hundred and fifty | 28 |
as secretary of war | 28 |
to march to the | 28 |
it may be said | 28 |
in the interest of | 28 |
in the old army | 28 |
the object of the | 28 |
on the banks of | 28 |
he would have been | 28 |
and house of representatives | 28 |
and on the d | 28 |
in any of the | 28 |
in the act of | 28 |
to the people of | 28 |
rest of the army | 28 |
senate and house of | 28 |
have no doubt that | 28 |
i reported to general | 28 |
i would have to | 28 |
we would have to | 28 |
of the cumberland river | 28 |
that i was to | 28 |
by this time the | 28 |
to return to the | 28 |
mobile and ohio railroad | 28 |
a distance of about | 28 |
on the th general | 28 |
in such manner as | 28 |
the exception of the | 28 |
was to be made | 28 |
the opening of the | 28 |
by the left flank | 27 |
up the shenandoah valley | 27 |
the ground on which | 27 |
a brigade of infantry | 27 |
to the war department | 27 |
the army in the | 27 |
in the city of | 27 |
the return of the | 27 |
battle of the opequon | 27 |
in view of this | 27 |
i received the following | 27 |
from the north side | 27 |
to the front and | 27 |
by the middle of | 27 |
as to cover the | 27 |
daylight on the th | 27 |
many of the officers | 27 |
and i determined to | 27 |
with the remainder of | 27 |
i ordered him to | 27 |
was known as the | 27 |
a good supply of | 27 |
it would not be | 27 |
the value of the | 27 |
i was expected to | 27 |
there was nothing to | 27 |
the city of new | 27 |
the suppression of the | 27 |
as may be necessary | 27 |
for the benefit of | 27 |
part of the line | 27 |
but a few miles | 27 |
to say that the | 27 |
on our extreme left | 27 |
the forks of the | 27 |
cut off from the | 27 |
the cause of the | 27 |
the morning of april | 27 |
he could not be | 27 |
mayor of the city | 27 |
as a part of | 27 |
the vicinity of the | 27 |
report of the battle | 27 |
to the close of | 27 |
commanding army of the | 27 |
at that time the | 27 |
there is no doubt | 27 |
of the house of | 27 |
of the army and | 27 |
to report to me | 27 |
to the point where | 27 |
by order of the | 27 |
the division of general | 27 |
the house of a | 27 |
was directed to move | 27 |
the same time to | 27 |
a heavy fire of | 27 |
in the belief that | 27 |
one of my staff | 27 |
battle of five forks | 27 |
would have been the | 27 |
fork of the shenandoah | 27 |
to the south of | 27 |
but was unable to | 27 |
out of range of | 27 |
the congress of the | 26 |
the completion of the | 26 |
and one or two | 26 |
up and down the | 26 |
east of the blue | 26 |
had not gone far | 26 |
to the constitution of | 26 |
at the junction of | 26 |
on the eve of | 26 |
so as to cover | 26 |
i telegraphed to general | 26 |
by some of the | 26 |
the banks of the | 26 |
with a force of | 26 |
of the seventeenth corps | 26 |
on the crest of | 26 |
at amelia court house | 26 |
with the idea that | 26 |
by the secretary of | 26 |
of the potomac by | 26 |
as prisoners of war | 26 |
the purpose for which | 26 |
section of the act | 26 |
of the enemy at | 26 |
in the performance of | 26 |
told him that i | 26 |
to withdraw from the | 26 |
in the summer of | 26 |
every now and then | 26 |
eleven pieces of artillery | 26 |
which had been sent | 26 |
the opposite side of | 26 |
to that of the | 26 |
that i would not | 26 |
to the vicinity of | 26 |
side of the creek | 26 |
it could not be | 26 |
in addition to this | 26 |
on the mississippi river | 26 |
on the tennessee river | 26 |
there was a good | 26 |
and it may be | 26 |
headquarters department of the | 26 |
i asked him if | 26 |
command of the military | 26 |
at the battle of | 26 |
the armies operating against | 26 |
his way back to | 26 |
that i would have | 26 |
at the house of | 26 |
may be said that | 26 |
the fate of the | 26 |
to move to the | 26 |
on the ground that | 26 |
on the red river | 26 |
on the one hand | 26 |
side of the potomac | 26 |
he wanted me to | 25 |
the lines of the | 25 |
the valley pike and | 25 |
crown prince of prussia | 25 |
of the twentieth corps | 25 |
if there had been | 25 |
my line of march | 25 |
up the tennessee river | 25 |
quite a number of | 25 |
of the engineer corps | 25 |
amendment to the constitution | 25 |
i felt certain that | 25 |
the secretary of state | 25 |
of the board of | 25 |
the failure of the | 25 |
in the afternoon of | 25 |
laws of the united | 25 |
headquarters middle military division | 25 |
the next day the | 25 |
about three miles from | 25 |
crown prince of saxony | 25 |
by the time i | 25 |
a little later the | 25 |
a heavy line of | 25 |
the battle of chattanooga | 25 |
fire of the enemy | 25 |
up the valley pike | 25 |
two brigades of infantry | 25 |
it was not until | 25 |
greater part of the | 25 |
to such an extent | 25 |
a little to the | 25 |
so long as they | 25 |
two or three days | 25 |
the enemy did not | 25 |
early part of the | 25 |
put a stop to | 25 |
will be able to | 25 |
officers at the post | 25 |
that i had been | 25 |
under the provisions of | 25 |
of the cumberland mountains | 25 |
the situation of affairs | 25 |
of the fourth infantry | 25 |
to take up a | 25 |
division of the sixth | 25 |
he was able to | 25 |
the power of the | 25 |
the battle of bull | 25 |
that had been made | 25 |
to the south and | 25 |
position of the enemy | 25 |
but on the th | 25 |
the james river to | 25 |
a number of prisoners | 25 |
north of the potomac | 25 |
the nineteenth corps and | 25 |
fourths of a mile | 25 |
by one of the | 25 |
the topography of the | 25 |
to be in the | 25 |
the line of march | 25 |
of the utmost importance | 25 |
on the right and | 25 |
in the department of | 25 |
it became necessary to | 25 |
it was absolutely necessary | 25 |
for the government of | 25 |
the enemy in the | 25 |
on the valley pike | 25 |
that they would not | 25 |
crossing of the opequon | 25 |
a division of cavalry | 25 |
your letter of the | 25 |
that it was necessary | 25 |
the surprise of the | 24 |
the loss of the | 24 |
the middle military division | 24 |
battle of stone river | 24 |
the month of may | 24 |
came out of the | 24 |
as soon as this | 24 |
with as little delay | 24 |
the men of the | 24 |
the battle of stone | 24 |
the pea ridge brigade | 24 |
the provisions of this | 24 |
in the month of | 24 |
would have been a | 24 |
leave of absence for | 24 |
had the pleasure of | 24 |
not be able to | 24 |
but a few days | 24 |
the crossings of the | 24 |
in consequence of this | 24 |
was to be done | 24 |
enemy as soon as | 24 |
the same time the | 24 |
assume command of the | 24 |
to the front to | 24 |
but there was no | 24 |
was composed of the | 24 |
the edge of a | 24 |
a force of the | 24 |
in the meantime the | 24 |
the army and navy | 24 |
a copy of the | 24 |
of the day before | 24 |
as little delay as | 24 |
one hundred and thirty | 24 |
most of the men | 24 |
the north end of | 24 |
explained to me that | 24 |
and by the time | 24 |
to report to him | 24 |
to the south bank | 24 |
officer of the army | 24 |
that we had to | 24 |
received a dispatch from | 24 |
an hour or so | 24 |
to do was to | 24 |
surrender of the army | 24 |
a couple of miles | 24 |
that he had not | 24 |
there could be no | 24 |
within a few hundred | 24 |
the enemy as soon | 24 |
for the destruction of | 24 |
for the reason that | 24 |
in the name of | 24 |
for more than a | 24 |
head of his column | 24 |
part of the programme | 24 |
the enemy was not | 24 |
the south side railroad | 24 |
several pieces of artillery | 24 |
i therefore determined to | 24 |
from the south side | 24 |
of the virginia central | 24 |
of the appomattox river | 24 |
succeeded to the command | 24 |
i learned that the | 24 |
of the condition of | 24 |
with the th corps | 24 |
the battle of gravelotte | 24 |
the command of his | 24 |
this part of the | 24 |
received from general grant | 23 |
the district of columbia | 23 |
the first line of | 23 |
the battle of five | 23 |
about the middle of | 23 |
and one of the | 23 |
and a half of | 23 |
the battles of the | 23 |
to get to the | 23 |
in proportion to the | 23 |
it was at this | 23 |
would be obliged to | 23 |
balance of the army | 23 |
mouth of the rio | 23 |
as a member of | 23 |
of the civil war | 23 |
it would be impossible | 23 |
one of the first | 23 |
found it necessary to | 23 |
to the assistance of | 23 |
the st of may | 23 |
department of the missouri | 23 |
he would have to | 23 |
middle of the afternoon | 23 |
i returned to the | 23 |
it is to be | 23 |
to carry into effect | 23 |
in a very short | 23 |
to form a junction | 23 |
and in addition to | 23 |
told me that the | 23 |
would be well to | 23 |
virginia central railroad and | 23 |
the river to the | 23 |
bank of the james | 23 |
the act of congress | 23 |
hundred yards of the | 23 |
of the supreme court | 23 |
the fact that he | 23 |
the fifteenth army corps | 23 |
at the time i | 23 |
a very short time | 23 |
growing out of the | 23 |
from the secretary of | 23 |
part of the state | 23 |
have been obliged to | 23 |
at the time that | 23 |
was in possession of | 23 |
to go back to | 23 |
the commanding general of | 23 |
of the national troops | 23 |
the effect of this | 23 |
the effect of the | 23 |
as to what was | 23 |
by the people of | 23 |
chief of the army | 23 |
and a number of | 23 |
the service of the | 23 |
the declaration of independence | 23 |
in the minds of | 23 |
to be able to | 23 |
to the battle of | 23 |
left of the road | 23 |
till the th of | 23 |
was sent to the | 23 |
of the enemy had | 23 |
for a short time | 23 |
that he was not | 23 |
line in front of | 23 |
the remainder of his | 23 |
house of representatives of | 23 |
of the district of | 23 |
to keep up the | 23 |
received a letter from | 23 |
the bridge across the | 23 |
on the way to | 23 |
under the direction of | 23 |
the number of troops | 23 |
was ordered to join | 23 |
a large body of | 23 |
he was directed to | 23 |
the troops that had | 23 |
the details of the | 23 |
what had been done | 23 |
a few minutes the | 22 |
we had not gone | 22 |
and some of the | 22 |
the united states city | 22 |
the capture of fort | 22 |
to do with the | 22 |
the terminus of the | 22 |
the cheyennes and arapahoes | 22 |
from the front of | 22 |
when we arrived at | 22 |
to the scene of | 22 |
i had with me | 22 |
i should not have | 22 |
east of the valley | 22 |
a lodgment on the | 22 |
and could not be | 22 |
of the fourteenth corps | 22 |
a sufficient force to | 22 |
the cavalry corps of | 22 |
parts of the army | 22 |
within the limits of | 22 |
latter part of march | 22 |
in the indian territory | 22 |
rebellion against the united | 22 |
service of the united | 22 |
in the night of | 22 |
the army of southwest | 22 |
as to make it | 22 |
the minds of the | 22 |
was ordered to take | 22 |
to enable us to | 22 |
i had not been | 22 |
i had been in | 22 |
the state of affairs | 22 |
this was going on | 22 |
outset of the campaign | 22 |
with the expectation of | 22 |
should be obliged to | 22 |
he informed me that | 22 |
and as it was | 22 |
representatives of the united | 22 |
to the neighborhood of | 22 |
the assistance of the | 22 |
and that he would | 22 |
the garrison of vicksburg | 22 |
i should be obliged | 22 |
what was known as | 22 |
and i do not | 22 |
was at this time | 22 |
the enemy at the | 22 |
i was directed by | 22 |
th and th corps | 22 |
will be allowed to | 22 |
as well as in | 22 |
united states city point | 22 |
cavalry corps of the | 22 |
it was better to | 22 |
the north anna at | 22 |
as rapidly as possible | 22 |
which i had been | 22 |
the st of july | 22 |
that the enemy has | 22 |
loss in killed and | 22 |
all the troops in | 22 |
any part of the | 22 |
half a mile from | 22 |
there had been a | 22 |
army of southwest missouri | 22 |
the consent of the | 22 |
armies operating against richmond | 22 |
and i have no | 22 |
the left flank of | 22 |
of representatives of the | 22 |
at the military academy | 22 |
the railroad bridge over | 22 |
and the fact that | 22 |
take advantage of the | 22 |
that he would have | 22 |
informed me that the | 22 |
nashville and chattanooga railroad | 22 |
of the army were | 22 |
to the interior of | 22 |
side of cedar creek | 22 |
to me that he | 22 |
along the whole line | 22 |
in obedience to the | 22 |
in the case of | 22 |
of most of the | 22 |
to this end i | 22 |
for which he was | 22 |
the bridge over the | 22 |
of the surrender of | 22 |
it would be a | 22 |
that i was not | 22 |
that of the enemy | 22 |
deemed it prudent to | 22 |
daylight of the th | 22 |
the duty of the | 22 |
out of the state | 22 |
the sixth corps was | 22 |
and the rest of | 22 |
we took the road | 22 |
on the east bank | 22 |
the enemy from the | 22 |
the point at which | 22 |
movement of the army | 22 |
there had been little | 22 |
assumed command of the | 22 |
be ready to move | 22 |
the aid of the | 22 |
fell back to the | 22 |
made no effort to | 22 |
the head of column | 22 |
but he could not | 22 |
was to take place | 22 |
to say that he | 22 |
the same number of | 22 |
the immediate command of | 22 |
with whom i had | 22 |
by the senate and | 21 |
from right to left | 21 |
that he had no | 21 |
in the organization of | 21 |
the purpose of getting | 21 |
to the conclusion that | 21 |
had come up from | 21 |
body of the enemy | 21 |
the control of the | 21 |
at the intersection of | 21 |
a quarter of a | 21 |
the decision of the | 21 |
for three or four | 21 |
i rode to the | 21 |
it had not been | 21 |
a good view of | 21 |
south of the appomattox | 21 |
from chattanooga to atlanta | 21 |
on our extreme right | 21 |
the credit of the | 21 |
he said that he | 21 |
a few days to | 21 |
the establishment of a | 21 |
the loss of a | 21 |
of the union troops | 21 |
the bulk of his | 21 |
information as to the | 21 |
to the line of | 21 |
to get back to | 21 |
that they might be | 21 |
the fact that we | 21 |
the whole line of | 21 |
but i had no | 21 |
conduct of the war | 21 |
to fall back to | 21 |
the bank of the | 21 |
ought to have been | 21 |
to which i was | 21 |
was relieved from the | 21 |
the southside and danville | 21 |
from the rapidan to | 21 |
was on his way | 21 |
with the balance of | 21 |
had been on the | 21 |
the heart of the | 21 |
was too late to | 21 |
to go into the | 21 |
as it had been | 21 |
that they were not | 21 |
from the headquarters of | 21 |
in which i was | 21 |
the history of the | 21 |
i at once sent | 21 |
and the troops were | 21 |
of the troops in | 21 |
two divisions of infantry | 21 |
as he could get | 21 |
the troops that were | 21 |
would not have been | 21 |
the nature of a | 21 |
of the th general | 21 |
the limits of the | 21 |
a strong line of | 21 |
possession of the enemy | 21 |
the departments of the | 21 |
was made up of | 21 |
form a junction with | 21 |
in the morning to | 21 |
so as to prevent | 21 |
department of the ohio | 21 |
as one of the | 21 |
and i doubt if | 21 |
the rank of major | 21 |
it is probable that | 21 |
the th army corps | 21 |
and later in the | 21 |
provisions of this act | 21 |
of the st the | 21 |
if the enemy should | 21 |
the necessary orders for | 21 |
turned over to the | 21 |
had been compelled to | 21 |
been sent to the | 21 |
i had reason to | 21 |
from the date of | 21 |
the importance of the | 21 |
city of new orleans | 21 |
department of the cumberland | 21 |
the presence of an | 21 |
that general grant was | 21 |
from day to day | 21 |
i answered that i | 21 |
by the time we | 21 |
of the jury lists | 21 |
but a short distance | 21 |
that it was not | 21 |
a matter of course | 21 |
of the white oak | 21 |
the extreme left of | 21 |
as to who should | 21 |
crossed the tennessee river | 21 |
the d of december | 21 |
went so far as | 21 |
driving the enemy from | 21 |
the subject of the | 21 |
bank of cedar creek | 20 |
my appointment as a | 20 |
line of battle on | 20 |
one hundred and sixty | 20 |
a letter from general | 20 |
is to be regretted | 20 |
not much more than | 20 |
satanta and lone wolf | 20 |
a base of supplies | 20 |
the benefit of the | 20 |
of the reconstruction laws | 20 |
was posted on the | 20 |
along the rio grande | 20 |
part in the fight | 20 |
was ordered to send | 20 |
a report of the | 20 |
this time i was | 20 |
before the close of | 20 |
of which i have | 20 |
that we would have | 20 |
out of the valley | 20 |
within the confederate lines | 20 |
necessary for me to | 20 |
the belle grove house | 20 |
to me that the | 20 |
just at this time | 20 |
th of march i | 20 |
the cavalry of the | 20 |
north bank of cedar | 20 |
but it was not | 20 |
as a general thing | 20 |
for a distance of | 20 |
railroad bridge over the | 20 |
could be brought to | 20 |
had been ordered back | 20 |
moved out to the | 20 |
at new castle ferry | 20 |
the ground over which | 20 |
i received a dispatch | 20 |
the north and south | 20 |
a portion of it | 20 |
of the cascade range | 20 |
of the sixteenth corps | 20 |
at right angles with | 20 |
to me to be | 20 |
from which he could | 20 |
to destroy the railroad | 20 |
the organization of the | 20 |
of the crown prince | 20 |
made up his mind | 20 |
an immense amount of | 20 |
the authority of the | 20 |
and took up a | 20 |
period of the war | 20 |
in pursuit of the | 20 |
with the view of | 20 |
to go to his | 20 |
of the army washington | 20 |
took up a position | 20 |
within a few days | 20 |
an act to provide | 20 |
and that he must | 20 |
command of the troops | 20 |
with his own and | 20 |
more than a year | 20 |
and the fifth corps | 20 |
join my company at | 20 |
of the officers and | 20 |
and on the morning | 20 |
the village of gravelotte | 20 |
along the belgian frontier | 20 |
camp and garrison equipage | 20 |
to the front of | 20 |
two divisions of cavalry | 20 |
the saline and solomon | 20 |
to the movement of | 20 |
of range of the | 20 |
he explained to me | 20 |
of a number of | 20 |
headquarters fifth military district | 20 |
about the time the | 20 |
i went up to | 20 |
the state of georgia | 20 |
at the time was | 20 |
i did not believe | 20 |
explained that he had | 20 |
was the first to | 20 |
to pay my respects | 20 |
i was joined by | 20 |
station on three top | 20 |
end of the city | 20 |
the number of men | 20 |
so as not to | 20 |
within a few miles | 20 |
as fast as possible | 20 |
him that i had | 20 |
right flank of the | 20 |
on both sides of | 20 |
of the regular army | 20 |
both sides of the | 20 |
the enemy out of | 20 |
of the potomac had | 20 |
under a heavy fire | 20 |
with more or less | 20 |
in the winter of | 20 |
entitled an act to | 20 |
the eastern face of | 20 |
right and left of | 20 |
battles of the wilderness | 20 |
and a little later | 20 |
near the mouth of | 20 |
but a short time | 20 |
after the arrival of | 20 |
in to the post | 20 |
of the national forces | 20 |
but on account of | 20 |
the next morning i | 20 |
it will be remembered | 20 |
in a northeasterly direction | 20 |
he was a man | 20 |
from the battle of | 20 |
to say that i | 20 |
it is true that | 20 |
the command of major | 20 |
that the enemy would | 20 |
was composed of three | 20 |
left and rear of | 20 |
of the state and | 20 |
the enemy from his | 20 |
of the tennessee and | 20 |
the same point by | 20 |
a troop of cavalry | 20 |
of the votes given | 20 |
could be found in | 20 |
on receipt of this | 20 |
to raise the siege | 20 |
into the valley of | 20 |
of the poor fellows | 20 |
and many of the | 20 |
to take up the | 20 |
people of the country | 20 |
of the arrival of | 20 |
pay my respects to | 20 |
could not afford to | 20 |
some distance to the | 20 |
informed me that there | 20 |
to join my company | 20 |
of the th inst | 20 |
three divisions of cavalry | 20 |
the relief of knoxville | 20 |
members of the convention | 20 |
the des chutes river | 20 |
on the back road | 20 |
of sleet and snow | 20 |
till he reached the | 20 |
a strong body of | 20 |
part of the day | 19 |
at the cascades of | 19 |
right of the road | 19 |
some of my staff | 19 |
on the face of | 19 |
as soon as his | 19 |
on the day of | 19 |
them out of the | 19 |
the president and secretary | 19 |
i told him i | 19 |
more than one occasion | 19 |
against the government of | 19 |
to save the union | 19 |
to the city of | 19 |
the united states shall | 19 |
crossed to the north | 19 |
ordered to report to | 19 |
to the commanding officer | 19 |
the object being to | 19 |
the great mass of | 19 |
of the constitution of | 19 |
under the protection of | 19 |
where i had been | 19 |
the events of the | 19 |
into camp on the | 19 |
the terms of surrender | 19 |
up arms against the | 19 |
the war department to | 19 |
i was on the | 19 |
the united states in | 19 |
three pieces of artillery | 19 |
for which i had | 19 |
to drive the enemy | 19 |
some four or five | 19 |
i did not feel | 19 |
it would not do | 19 |
edge of the timber | 19 |
from the vicinity of | 19 |
far as i could | 19 |
on the side of | 19 |
for the loss of | 19 |
which could not be | 19 |
in the habit of | 19 |
so as to have | 19 |
of artillery and a | 19 |
an order from the | 19 |
the cascades of the | 19 |
but i do not | 19 |
with the assistance of | 19 |
the ground was covered | 19 |
the same day i | 19 |
the outset of the | 19 |
to the extreme right | 19 |
that he was to | 19 |
and one division of | 19 |
the left and rear | 19 |
between us and the | 19 |
on more than one | 19 |
at the same moment | 19 |
the time i was | 19 |
the defeat of the | 19 |
depot of supplies at | 19 |
rest of the day | 19 |
such a course would | 19 |
best of my ability | 19 |
the best of my | 19 |
that the war was | 19 |
the first section of | 19 |
the tennessee river at | 19 |
to the rank of | 19 |
not seem to be | 19 |
battle of missionary ridge | 19 |
citizens of the united | 19 |
it was evident that | 19 |
some of the men | 19 |
the crest of a | 19 |
and the result was | 19 |
miles and a half | 19 |
and i returned to | 19 |
to the state of | 19 |
as long as the | 19 |
to the right flank | 19 |
to the north anna | 19 |
the rear of our | 19 |
compelled to fall back | 19 |
with a view of | 19 |
as far as i | 19 |
was thus enabled to | 19 |
on its way to | 19 |
on the road leading | 19 |
line of the enemy | 19 |
and for a time | 19 |
a portion of his | 19 |
to be disturbed by | 19 |
i determined to make | 19 |
i went down to | 19 |
a mile west of | 19 |
with the intention of | 19 |
for i knew that | 19 |
division of infantry and | 19 |
bank of the pamunkey | 19 |
with a small force | 19 |
the men who had | 19 |
the enemy in his | 19 |
fact that we were | 19 |
line of the road | 19 |
for the rest of | 19 |
about a mile from | 19 |
five or six miles | 19 |
the face of an | 19 |
the movement to the | 19 |
to be commanded by | 19 |
of the court house | 19 |
cascades of the columbia | 19 |
to be given to | 19 |
department of the south | 19 |
to the commanding general | 19 |
that he wanted me | 19 |
prosecution of the war | 19 |
more than a mile | 19 |
the actual state of | 19 |
in connection with the | 19 |
by a vote of | 19 |
and found that the | 19 |
at once set about | 19 |
did not impress me | 19 |
as president of the | 19 |
in the afternoon i | 19 |
they were to be | 19 |
condition of the roads | 19 |
it is desirable that | 19 |
where the enemy was | 19 |
the law of congress | 19 |
with little or no | 19 |
secretary of war and | 19 |
at the outset of | 19 |
to make the assault | 19 |
fall into our hands | 19 |
a mile or more | 19 |
went on to say | 19 |
just in time to | 19 |
intrenchments in front of | 19 |
of the river to | 19 |
that the army of | 19 |
that it was my | 19 |
by reason of his | 19 |
me to say that | 19 |
in addition to these | 19 |
in the siege of | 19 |
the state of missouri | 19 |
and the city of | 19 |
on each side of | 19 |
the battalion of the | 19 |
on the th to | 19 |
the national troops were | 18 |
the result was that | 18 |
and that i was | 18 |
both houses of congress | 18 |
pointed out to him | 18 |
our side of the | 18 |
cavalry of the army | 18 |
the next morning early | 18 |
i rode back to | 18 |
america in congress assembled | 18 |
be disturbed by the | 18 |
of america in congress | 18 |
to the position of | 18 |
to send a force | 18 |
and on the st | 18 |
which proved to be | 18 |
of the position of | 18 |
the time he was | 18 |
and many of them | 18 |
advance of the army | 18 |
of the th instant | 18 |
on the fact that | 18 |
and the loss of | 18 |
general grant did not | 18 |
i asked him to | 18 |
it was difficult to | 18 |
of the d corps | 18 |
placed in command of | 18 |
states of america in | 18 |
the midst of a | 18 |
a brigade of cavalry | 18 |
to general grant at | 18 |
and said that he | 18 |
the approach of the | 18 |
and drove it back | 18 |
was near at hand | 18 |
were sent back to | 18 |
with the fifteenth corps | 18 |
committee on the conduct | 18 |
and that i should | 18 |
before the battle of | 18 |
side of the appomattox | 18 |
the th of the | 18 |
i did not want | 18 |
on our side of | 18 |
the order of the | 18 |
the seat of war | 18 |
in case of a | 18 |
to take the initiative | 18 |
in order to get | 18 |
a few miles of | 18 |
three or four days | 18 |
back with heavy loss | 18 |
do not know how | 18 |
to be prepared for | 18 |
for some little time | 18 |
and that there was | 18 |
on my way back | 18 |
it must have been | 18 |
the following letter to | 18 |
commanding officer of the | 18 |
of the big black | 18 |
north of the appomattox | 18 |
the dred scott decision | 18 |
one hundred and twenty | 18 |
with the head of | 18 |
i was very much | 18 |
four or five miles | 18 |
that they did not | 18 |
in a position to | 18 |
and that i would | 18 |
that the men who | 18 |
went into camp at | 18 |
some of his troops | 18 |
did not like to | 18 |
the strength of the | 18 |
it was manifest that | 18 |
hundred and sixty miles | 18 |
he replied that he | 18 |
in the command of | 18 |
what should be done | 18 |
the objective point of | 18 |
all the rest of | 18 |
and there was no | 18 |
up his mind to | 18 |
occupied by the enemy | 18 |
that he was in | 18 |
the secretary of the | 18 |
two or three hundred | 18 |
the th the enemy | 18 |
large number of prisoners | 18 |
telegraphed to general halleck | 18 |
a short distance to | 18 |
that it would have | 18 |
the united states army | 18 |
through the blue ridge | 18 |
before i could get | 18 |
and from that time | 18 |
and one hundred and | 18 |
of which we had | 18 |
and the work of | 18 |
one of the ablest | 18 |
for a time i | 18 |
the course of a | 18 |
the first of these | 18 |
will have to be | 18 |
i determined to take | 18 |
the circumstances of the | 18 |
to make a strong | 18 |
me to take the | 18 |
the rank of brigadier | 18 |
this time the enemy | 18 |
in front of our | 18 |
to make junction with | 18 |
of the president to | 18 |
territory of the united | 18 |
authority of the united | 18 |
the upper end of | 18 |
close to the enemy | 18 |
the headquarters of general | 18 |
to the grade of | 18 |
of the road to | 18 |
a force of about | 18 |
and i told him | 18 |
i was assigned to | 18 |
the receipt of this | 18 |
distance to the rear | 18 |
as much as i | 18 |
part of the enemy | 18 |
do not believe that | 18 |
the last of the | 18 |
by the army of | 18 |
impossible for him to | 18 |
so long as the | 18 |
corps on the right | 18 |
french invasion of mexico | 18 |
of the country and | 18 |
the next morning we | 18 |
extreme right of the | 18 |
either side of the | 18 |
there seemed to be | 18 |
about eight thousand men | 18 |
for the relief of | 18 |
the north of the | 18 |
at a time when | 18 |
it for granted that | 18 |
as could be found | 18 |
a depot of supplies | 18 |
act in concert with | 18 |
the confidence of the | 18 |
did not intend to | 18 |
the d of november | 18 |
did not know that | 18 |
ought not to be | 18 |
commanding the department of | 18 |
on the th a | 18 |
may be necessary to | 18 |
and the advance of | 18 |
to repair the railroad | 18 |
as i have already | 18 |
on the conduct of | 18 |
to come to the | 18 |
went back to the | 18 |
such an extent that | 18 |
revision of the jury | 18 |
the mayor of the | 18 |
proved to be a | 18 |
and men of the | 18 |
power of the government | 18 |
after my arrival at | 18 |
departments of the ohio | 18 |
be in readiness to | 18 |
people of the north | 17 |
him that he had | 17 |
the united states are | 17 |
had been obliged to | 17 |
at a point where | 17 |
during the winter of | 17 |
was made a brigadier | 17 |
of his troops were | 17 |
toward hanover court house | 17 |
the affairs of the | 17 |
to return to petersburg | 17 |
the direction of richmond | 17 |
had been going on | 17 |
during the remainder of | 17 |
good view of the | 17 |
the united states service | 17 |
be the duty of | 17 |
some of the fugitives | 17 |
treaty of medicine lodge | 17 |
if they had been | 17 |
with a sort of | 17 |
the support of the | 17 |
with the secretary of | 17 |
but as it was | 17 |
the section of country | 17 |
on amelia court house | 17 |
my report of the | 17 |
that the united states | 17 |
i ordered them to | 17 |
a detachment of the | 17 |
pretty much the same | 17 |
that we did not | 17 |
for the army of | 17 |
in the centre of | 17 |
quarters of a mile | 17 |
that i could do | 17 |
of shot and shell | 17 |
which the enemy had | 17 |
the occupation of the | 17 |
which had been built | 17 |
point at which the | 17 |
to such a degree | 17 |
to the west side | 17 |
part of the country | 17 |
had to be abandoned | 17 |
provisions of the law | 17 |
expressed a desire to | 17 |
a division of the | 17 |
a section of artillery | 17 |
in the war department | 17 |
the evening of april | 17 |
take up a position | 17 |
people of the united | 17 |
most of his troops | 17 |
and the head of | 17 |
the troops of the | 17 |
he directed me to | 17 |
which we could not | 17 |
to resume the offensive | 17 |
to proceed to the | 17 |
of the peace commissioners | 17 |
a suspension of hostilities | 17 |
and a half from | 17 |
and that it would | 17 |
be ready to start | 17 |
your note of this | 17 |
was of the utmost | 17 |
at this time was | 17 |
we were going to | 17 |
the th i moved | 17 |
would enable him to | 17 |
the absence of the | 17 |
it will be seen | 17 |
of the different corps | 17 |
one or two of | 17 |
up from the south | 17 |
southside and danville railroads | 17 |
the same day that | 17 |
but in the midst | 17 |
at the time he | 17 |
not more than two | 17 |
a member of congress | 17 |
the chief of the | 17 |
had been driven from | 17 |
to the union cause | 17 |
what was expected of | 17 |
to a point opposite | 17 |
was ordered to march | 17 |
south of the city | 17 |
events of the day | 17 |
in the morning of | 17 |
in pursuit of a | 17 |
the city to the | 17 |
they were ready to | 17 |
a station on the | 17 |
disclosed the fact that | 17 |
part of his command | 17 |
the manner in which | 17 |
informed me that he | 17 |
as soon as you | 17 |
back to the valley | 17 |
to go in person | 17 |
it was clear that | 17 |
to the best advantage | 17 |
i received orders to | 17 |
the rear of my | 17 |
as far down as | 17 |
loss of the enemy | 17 |
just south of the | 17 |
directed me to take | 17 |
it was my intention | 17 |
to join him at | 17 |
me that there was | 17 |
was on the right | 17 |
corps to the south | 17 |
in front of his | 17 |
of the white house | 17 |
would be impossible to | 17 |
the th i ordered | 17 |
at the earliest moment | 17 |
contemplated in my instructions | 17 |
the fall of atlanta | 17 |
supplies of all kinds | 17 |
the colonelcy of the | 17 |
the condition of things | 17 |
was covered by a | 17 |
the st of december | 17 |
west of the valley | 17 |
the proceedings of the | 17 |
the little town of | 17 |
the camp of a | 17 |
miles south of the | 17 |
i deemed it prudent | 17 |
notwithstanding the fact that | 17 |
was an officer of | 17 |
on the question of | 17 |
mile west of the | 17 |
the orders of the | 17 |
awaiting the arrival of | 17 |
if we were to | 17 |
the james river and | 17 |
and i was directed | 17 |
miles in front of | 17 |
open to the enemy | 17 |
and when we reached | 17 |
what had become of | 17 |
would be sent to | 17 |
of the enemy from | 17 |
in advance of his | 17 |
to me in person | 17 |
and it was the | 17 |
at the edge of | 17 |
of the shenandoah valley | 17 |
tearing up the track | 17 |
appointment as a brigadier | 17 |
at this time the | 17 |
the majority of the | 17 |
left of the army | 17 |
a position on the | 17 |
i wrote to general | 17 |
the d of may | 17 |
from the white house | 17 |
found that he was | 17 |
on the receipt of | 17 |
be in a position | 17 |
for the arrival of | 17 |
reached the vicinity of | 17 |
under the laws of | 17 |
drive the enemy from | 17 |
that had been sent | 17 |
the thirteenth united states | 17 |
the time of his | 17 |
but he was not | 17 |
to hold the enemy | 17 |
the right of my | 17 |
on the north anna | 17 |
of the five forks | 17 |
fell in with the | 17 |
in the edge of | 17 |
command of a division | 17 |
to prepare for the | 17 |
the night of march | 17 |
in the village of | 17 |
for a winter campaign | 17 |
of dinwiddie court house | 17 |
to take possession of | 17 |
of the union forces | 17 |
in the wilderness and | 17 |
one of the best | 17 |
from the military academy | 17 |
him that i would | 17 |
told me that he | 17 |
we could see the | 17 |
and had to be | 17 |
general of the state | 17 |
thought it would be | 17 |
i was in the | 17 |
as far as he | 17 |
i felt that i | 17 |
for the night in | 17 |
as the men were | 17 |
i did not see | 17 |
opposite side of the | 17 |
be followed by the | 17 |
by one of his | 17 |
had taken up a | 17 |
this time it was | 17 |
to the ohio river | 17 |
daylight on the morning | 17 |
ordered to take up | 17 |
in consequence of a | 17 |
the officer in charge | 17 |
in the person of | 17 |
had been made by | 17 |
which was to be | 17 |
would like to see | 17 |
the th to the | 17 |
which might have been | 17 |
received a message from | 17 |
of the valley district | 17 |
to remain in the | 17 |
at this date was | 17 |
a state of defense | 17 |
when one of the | 17 |
all the troops that | 16 |
to make a stand | 16 |
to the pacific coast | 16 |
he explained that he | 16 |
for a few days | 16 |
the execution of his | 16 |
burned to the ground | 16 |
doubt as to the | 16 |
the south of the | 16 |
of the progress of | 16 |
if there was a | 16 |
his part of the | 16 |
to do so by | 16 |
way of cumberland gap | 16 |
while i was still | 16 |
as early as possible | 16 |
passed out of the | 16 |
and a battalion of | 16 |
when it reached the | 16 |
that it was his | 16 |
governor of the state | 16 |
was found that the | 16 |
nature of the ground | 16 |
i informed him that | 16 |
to destroy the canal | 16 |
we could plainly see | 16 |
it was necessary that | 16 |
the isthmus of panama | 16 |
one side of the | 16 |
the command of all | 16 |
by a circuitous route | 16 |
by the th all | 16 |
the hope that the | 16 |
as fast as they | 16 |
that they had been | 16 |
the siege of vicksburg | 16 |
the sixth section of | 16 |
and on the same | 16 |
the day of his | 16 |
a number of officers | 16 |
in my immediate front | 16 |
it was during this | 16 |
heart of the city | 16 |
this state of things | 16 |
the tennessee river and | 16 |
to get into the | 16 |
to make a lodgment | 16 |
was made in the | 16 |
the face of such | 16 |
under the supervision of | 16 |
a point from which | 16 |
the rest of my | 16 |
bridge at deep bottom | 16 |
nothing to do with | 16 |
attack was to be | 16 |
armies of the potomac | 16 |
department of west virginia | 16 |
the two armies were | 16 |
to acknowledge the receipt | 16 |
the th corps and | 16 |
most of the time | 16 |
could be made available | 16 |
the railroad back to | 16 |
now in command of | 16 |
from the left of | 16 |
to put an end | 16 |
i am satisfied that | 16 |
be given to the | 16 |
in the confederate army | 16 |
was assigned to command | 16 |
in time of peace | 16 |
the institution of slavery | 16 |
by the evening of | 16 |
the water of the | 16 |
around his left flank | 16 |
the east and west | 16 |
a copy of which | 16 |
in column of regiments | 16 |
of the destruction of | 16 |
to me in the | 16 |
the cavalry under general | 16 |
had been sent from | 16 |
the honor to acknowledge | 16 |
to the course of | 16 |
that if he would | 16 |
most of them were | 16 |
on the mobile and | 16 |
of the th infantry | 16 |
in a very few | 16 |
and there is no | 16 |
soon as i was | 16 |
had been assigned to | 16 |
the road back to | 16 |
it is possible that | 16 |
to hold on to | 16 |
of that part of | 16 |
the mobile ohio railroad | 16 |
it was well known | 16 |
in due time i | 16 |
line of the tennessee | 16 |
to the head of | 16 |
and a great deal | 16 |
the navigation of the | 16 |
advance of the enemy | 16 |
by the direct road | 16 |
large part of the | 16 |
the right wing was | 16 |
the point where he | 16 |
the cause of this | 16 |
at the same hour | 16 |
and secretary of war | 16 |
to assume command of | 16 |
one of my aides | 16 |
no doubt that the | 16 |
reason to believe that | 16 |
that it was impossible | 16 |
enemy on the th | 16 |
had been thrown up | 16 |
under the immediate command | 16 |
from which i could | 16 |
commanding armies of the | 16 |
did not want to | 16 |
to get out of | 16 |
falling into our hands | 16 |
was brought to me | 16 |
daylight the next morning | 16 |
by the war department | 16 |
section of the country | 16 |
the safety of our | 16 |
and was ordered to | 16 |
i went to the | 16 |
pursuit of the enemy | 16 |
be done with the | 16 |
of all the forces | 16 |
he was assigned to | 16 |
he was compelled to | 16 |
i started back to | 16 |
to bring up the | 16 |
that it was a | 16 |
on one side of | 16 |
that he wanted to | 16 |
the day after the | 16 |
divisions of the th | 16 |
where i found general | 16 |
all the way from | 16 |
along the south bank | 16 |
by the fifth corps | 16 |
the st of august | 16 |
the manassas gap railroad | 16 |
and went into camp | 16 |
the laws of war | 16 |
this condition of affairs | 16 |
command in the field | 16 |
from san antonio to | 16 |
much of the time | 16 |
the results of the | 16 |
and the th corps | 16 |
should be left to | 16 |
of the officers who | 16 |
the laws of congress | 16 |
th of february i | 16 |
the time we had | 16 |
and went on to | 16 |
a couple of hours | 16 |
state of south carolina | 16 |
the surrender of general | 16 |
i would have been | 16 |
that if i could | 16 |
carry into effect the | 16 |
of the th to | 16 |
for a mile or | 16 |
on the point of | 16 |
and two brigades of | 16 |
the d of april | 16 |
as far south as | 16 |
to the breaking out | 16 |
south of the james | 16 |
to join in the | 16 |
commanded the army of | 16 |
the th i had | 16 |
on the virginia central | 16 |
of the approach of | 16 |
up to the point | 16 |
it was to be | 16 |
as the army of | 16 |
crest of the ridge | 16 |
resaca de la palma | 16 |
the terms of the | 16 |
the mean time i | 16 |
the following letter of | 16 |
opened fire on the | 16 |
and the morning of | 16 |
the resources of the | 16 |
by the time they | 16 |
was to make a | 16 |
to be ready for | 16 |
division of the fifteenth | 16 |
it would be better | 16 |
left so as to | 16 |
to cover the retreat | 16 |
and all the troops | 16 |
the enemy fell back | 16 |
of the country was | 16 |
as the enemy had | 16 |
the guns of the | 16 |
of the federal government | 16 |
of the first dragoons | 16 |
states lately in rebellion | 16 |
the withdrawal of the | 16 |
to make the attempt | 16 |
to send a brigade | 16 |
took command of the | 16 |
that in a few | 16 |
the receipt of your | 16 |
and in a little | 16 |
but a small force | 16 |
the d of february | 16 |
a short distance from | 16 |
at all times to | 16 |
of many of the | 16 |
the removal of the | 16 |
a small detachment of | 16 |
there was but little | 16 |
to enable them to | 16 |
with the seventeenth corps | 16 |
the interests of the | 16 |
and the secretary of | 16 |
was found to be | 16 |
laws of the state | 16 |
commissary of the army | 16 |
of cape fear river | 16 |
the th he was | 16 |
to the department of | 16 |
informed me that general | 16 |
was not aware of | 16 |
we were in a | 16 |
day of the battle | 16 |
on the country for | 16 |
of the main army | 16 |
there at the time | 16 |
rode to the front | 16 |
of my personal staff | 16 |
to be out of | 16 |
relieved from the command | 16 |
attempt was made to | 16 |
of the mouth of | 16 |
came to me in | 16 |
to the rear to | 16 |
composed of three brigades | 16 |
for which i was | 16 |
acknowledge the receipt of | 16 |
the th or th | 16 |
the story of the | 16 |
by the arrival of | 16 |
there will be no | 15 |
said rebel states shall | 15 |
after a few days | 15 |
in which he was | 15 |
of the republican party | 15 |
order of the secretary | 15 |
the best of the | 15 |
the main portion of | 15 |
addition to all this | 15 |
but we had not | 15 |
in on the right | 15 |
a despatch from general | 15 |
if a majority of | 15 |
the pit river indians | 15 |
the rogue river tribe | 15 |
left of the nineteenth | 15 |
of the movements of | 15 |
st of november i | 15 |
a part of it | 15 |
to make a detour | 15 |
the number of indians | 15 |
force of confederate cavalry | 15 |
of the fourth corps | 15 |
crossing to the north | 15 |
the time it was | 15 |
i crossed to the | 15 |
on the lookout for | 15 |
to the front from | 15 |
made by the enemy | 15 |
and nineteenth corps through | 15 |
up the james river | 15 |
fired upon by the | 15 |
and the crown prince | 15 |
the men on the | 15 |
and took possession of | 15 |
down the james river | 15 |
the different divisions of | 15 |
as early as the | 15 |
what he was up | 15 |
did not reach the | 15 |
condition of the army | 15 |
active part in the | 15 |
the purpose of covering | 15 |
south of the arkansas | 15 |
by the time he | 15 |
to be relieved from | 15 |
the mississippi river to | 15 |
would have to pass | 15 |
as it was thought | 15 |
the beginning of hostilities | 15 |
of the rebel army | 15 |
as we approached the | 15 |
on my return to | 15 |
bridge over the rivanna | 15 |
to the execution of | 15 |
in process of execution | 15 |
of the memphis and | 15 |
surprise of the morning | 15 |
of the night before | 15 |
from louisa court house | 15 |
i was relieved from | 15 |
front of the enemy | 15 |
the immediate vicinity of | 15 |
my detachment of dragoons | 15 |
a state of constant | 15 |
orange and alexandria railroad | 15 |
to the time of | 15 |
to gravelly run church | 15 |
when such constitution shall | 15 |
by the south side | 15 |
to who should be | 15 |
that we were going | 15 |
up out of the | 15 |
a small body of | 15 |
some five or six | 15 |
to move against the | 15 |
and a party of | 15 |
and late in the | 15 |
who had been in | 15 |
the rio grande and | 15 |
republican form of government | 15 |
were sent out to | 15 |
the first report of | 15 |
on the d i | 15 |
resulted in the capture | 15 |
one battery of artillery | 15 |
the valley pike to | 15 |
small force of confederate | 15 |
the troops were in | 15 |
th of may the | 15 |
the part of general | 15 |
a look at the | 15 |
in those days the | 15 |
of the mounted rifles | 15 |
in the service of | 15 |
be sent to you | 15 |
of the indians was | 15 |
it was apparent that | 15 |
wanted to see me | 15 |
to get a good | 15 |
and when such constitution | 15 |
of the second army | 15 |
as quickly as possible | 15 |
the way back to | 15 |
on the second day | 15 |
execution of the duty | 15 |
put in on the | 15 |
and took up the | 15 |
at daylight of the | 15 |
more than enough to | 15 |
up from the rear | 15 |
secretary of the interior | 15 |
that the people of | 15 |
all the way down | 15 |
the enemy was driven | 15 |
the act to which | 15 |
do not know what | 15 |
in conformity with the | 15 |
me that he would | 15 |
large portion of the | 15 |
along the base of | 15 |
the order for the | 15 |
awoke in the morning | 15 |
to cut loose from | 15 |
on three top mountain | 15 |
i found it necessary | 15 |
of said rebel states | 15 |