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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 50 0 Browse Search
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borne in mind, however, that I acted under General Meade's orders till daybreak of the morning of Aan give them. Thus, at the time when to General Meade it seemed the firing is so near, it plainlraph with General Meade during the night. General Meade's headquarters were distant four and a halbridge was broken down. General Grant and General Meade were about ten miles from General Sheridann. Even the dispatch of this evening from General Meade, which I received at 8 P. M. (previously gect of this dispatch, when it should reach General Meade, is proved by his dispatch written at 11.4had sent the order last quoted, I informed General Meade what I had done, as follows: I issue facts herein-before given. To show how General Meade was led to send me this order, I will givewas impressed, by repeated dispatches from General Meade, that General Sheridan could not hold on wat authority and belief. The order from General Meade placing me under General Sheridan's orders[15 more...]
an give them. Thus, at the time when to General Meade it seemed the firing is so near, it plainllace I could communicate by telegraph with General Meade during the night. General Meade's headquaecuting this movement, which is ordered by Genaral Meade, will take care to see that none of their n. Even the dispatch of this evening from General Meade, which I received at 8 P. M. (previously g knowledge of the state of the crossing by General Meade, I, at 11.50 P. M., received the followingect of this dispatch, when it should reach General Meade, is proved by his dispatch written at 11.4always existed. In order to comply with General Meade's first order, I had first to send an offiphreys would be left exposed, as stated in General Meade's dispatch, received by me at eight P. M. facts herein-before given. To show how General Meade was led to send me this order, I will givewas impressed, by repeated dispatches from General Meade, that General Sheridan could not hold on w[15 more...]
ecuting this movement, which is ordered by Genaral Meade, will take care to see that none of their n. Even the dispatch of this evening from General Meade, which I received at 8 P. M. (previously g knowledge of the state of the crossing by General Meade, I, at 11.50 P. M., received the followingalways existed. In order to comply with General Meade's first order, I had first to send an offiphreys would be left exposed, as stated in General Meade's dispatch, received by me at eight P. M. this brigade of mine I had to withdraw, by General Meade's order, at 9.35 P. M. I fully expected, i The order which I received was written by General Meade 10.15 P. M., five minutes after General Graylight. It will be seen by a dispatch of General Meade to General Grant, dated six A. M. (given hitten by General Webb at six A. M.: General Meade directs that, in the movements following yat authority and belief. The order from General Meade placing me under General Sheridan's orders[15 more...]
an give them. Thus, at the time when to General Meade it seemed the firing is so near, it plainllace I could communicate by telegraph with General Meade during the night. General Meade's headqua knowledge of the state of the crossing by General Meade, I, at 11.50 P. M., received the followingalways existed. In order to comply with General Meade's first order, I had first to send an offihad sent the order last quoted, I informed General Meade what I had done, as follows: I issueaylight. It will be seen by a dispatch of General Meade to General Grant, dated six A. M. (given hrcept the enemy. The officer that brought General Meade this information from General Sheridan, bewas impressed, by repeated dispatches from General Meade, that General Sheridan could not hold on wat authority and belief. The order from General Meade placing me under General Sheridan's ordersof Lee's army. I received an order from General Meade, after joining General Sheridan, to report[15 more...]