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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
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was impossible to advance; upon which he returned to me to show why General Franklin thought it was impossible to advance. When he communicated the reply to me, he says that my reply was, But he (General Franklin) must advance. I then sent Captain Goddard to General Franklin with an order, which the following statement will explain: I was sent on the day of the battle of Fredericksburg to General Franklin, on the left, with this order from General Burnside: Tell General Franklin, withish him to make a vigorous attack with his whole force. Our right is hard pressed. This order was given me about 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon, and I delivered it to General Franklin in the presence of General Hardie, before 2:30 o'clock. R. H. I. Goddard, Captain, and A. D. C. I had before this sent to General Franklin an order by telegraph, directing him to make an attack upon the heights immediately in his front. General Sumner's corps was held in position until after eleven o'cloc