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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 2 Browse Search
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on and Centreville. The road is clean, and there is no difficulty about it. Send them through as soon as you can. Send back working parties to try and get the railroad in sufficiently good order, that the trains may be worked back to Bull Run. That is of the last importance, and you cannot get it done too soon. Work night and day at it. Jno. Pope, Major-General Commanding. A true copy: T. C. H. Smith, Lieut.-Col. and A. D.C. headquarters army of Virginia, in the field near Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1962-8.50 P. M. Major--General F. J. Porter: General: Immediately upon receipt of this order, the precise hour of receiving which you will acknowledge, you will march your command to the field of battle of to-day, and report to me in person for orders. You are to understand that you are expected to comply strictly with this order, and to be present on the field within three hours after its reception, or after daybreak to-morrow morning. Jno. Pope, Major-General Commanding. A true copy: T
on and Centreville. The road is clean, and there is no difficulty about it. Send them through as soon as you can. Send back working parties to try and get the railroad in sufficiently good order, that the trains may be worked back to Bull Run. That is of the last importance, and you cannot get it done too soon. Work night and day at it. Jno. Pope, Major-General Commanding. A true copy: T. C. H. Smith, Lieut.-Col. and A. D.C. headquarters army of Virginia, in the field near Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1962-8.50 P. M. Major--General F. J. Porter: General: Immediately upon receipt of this order, the precise hour of receiving which you will acknowledge, you will march your command to the field of battle of to-day, and report to me in person for orders. You are to understand that you are expected to comply strictly with this order, and to be present on the field within three hours after its reception, or after daybreak to-morrow morning. Jno. Pope, Major-General Commanding. A true copy: T