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John B. Floyd (search for this): article 1
Address from Gen. Floyd to his army.
The following patriotic address has been issued by Gen. Floyd to his army:
General order no.-- Headquarters Army of Kanawha, Camp near Dublin Depot, December 26th, 1861.
Soldiers of the Army of the Kanawha:
The campaign in the Western portion of this State is now, as far Gen. Floyd to his army:
General order no.-- Headquarters Army of Kanawha, Camp near Dublin Depot, December 26th, 1861.
Soldiers of the Army of the Kanawha:
The campaign in the Western portion of this State is now, as far as you are concerned, ended.
At its close you can review it with pride and satisfaction.
You first encountered the enemy five months since on his unobstructed march into the interior of the State.
From that time until recalled from the field, you were engaged in perpetual warfare with him. Hard contested battles and skirmishes ng not only your freedom, your property, and your lives, but the fate of political liberty everywhere.
Remembering this and relying upon Him who controls the destinies of nations, as of individuals, you need not fear the result. By order. Brig.-General John B. Floyd. H. B. Davidson, Major and Assistant Adjutant General.
H. B. Davidson (search for this): article 1
December 26th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
Address from Gen. Floyd to his army.
The following patriotic address has been issued by Gen. Floyd to his army:
General order no.-- Headquarters Army of Kanawha, Camp near Dublin Depot, December 26th, 1861.
Soldiers of the Army of the Kanawha:
The campaign in the Western portion of this State is now, as far as you are concerned, ended.
At its close you can review it with pride and satisfaction.
You first encountered the enemy five months since on his unobstructed march into the interior of the State.
From that time until recalled from the field, you were engaged in perpetual warfare with him. Hard contested battles and skirmishes were matters of almost daily occurrence.
Nor is it to be forgotten that laborious and arduous marches by day and by night were necessary, not only as furnishing you the opportunity of fighting there, but of baffling the foe at different points upon the march of invasion.
And it is a fact which entitle you to the warm congratulations