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George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 2 (search)
nd Mexico covering the seat of the War. Captain Cram, my senior officer, arrived to-day, and acctely at its mouth; so you can follow me. Captain Cram, my senior officer, goes down with me, alsoace, ordered a reconnoissance to be made by Captain Cram and party, to be escorted by thirty infantrare here with me have been and are very ill-Captain Cram with a severe attack of dysentery, and Lieuation will be I cannot say. The sickness of Captain Cram has prevented all the expeditions hitherto gentlemen have been mending since my last. Captain Cram is still confined to his bed, though the doasion, owing to the continued ill-health of Captain Cram, I have had a great deal to do, and have bel you how he had seen me. I also understand Captain Cram, of our corps, has gone off on sick leave. e, and I am considered as being in luck. Captain Cram left here on sick leave, some weeks before been sent here at various times, the first (Captain Cram) had to leave the country soon after his ar
George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 6 (search)
arters army of the Potomac, April 24, 1864. Cram and John Cadwalader arrived yesterday afternoon. To-day Cram went to church with me, where we heard an excellent sermon from a Mr. Adams, a distin clergyman from New York. After church I drove Cram and Cadwalader to Culpeper, where we paid a viseneral Grant. After coming away, I plainly saw Cram was disappointed. Grant is not a striking man,4. I have had a very satisfactory time with Cram, and am sorry he and Cadwalader are going back.guished foreigners think well of you. To Henry A. Cram, Brother-in-law of Mrs. Meade. New York: the evils of war and must be borne. To Mr. Henry A. Cram, Brother-in-law of Mrs. Meade. New YorkWashington. I received a letter yesterday from Cram, enclosing me one from a correspondent in Washington, who advises him (Cram) that he has been reliably informed that I am likely to be rejected. be most delighted to pay Katharine Wife of Mr. Cram. and yourself a visit in Irving Place, but th[4 more...]
, 355, 356. Coxe, Charles B., I, 384. Coxes, I, 9. Cozzens, Fred S., I, 245. Craig, Henry K., I, 21, 30, 49, 82, 140. Craig, P. H., I, 37, 39. Cram, Capt., I, 25,28,32, 33,36,49, 51,144. Cram, Henry A., I, 355, 356; II, 164, 165, 178, 191, 245, 250, 256, 257, 274. Cram, Mrs. Henry A. (Kate), II, 180, 274. Cram, Henry A., I, 355, 356; II, 164, 165, 178, 191, 245, 250, 256, 257, 274. Cram, Mrs. Henry A. (Kate), II, 180, 274. Cram, Tom, I, 249. Cramer, J. P., II, 9. Crawford, Samuel W., II, 64, 86, 87, 142, 212, 268, 288, 313, 332. Cresson, Prof., I, 357. Crittenden, Mr., I, 98. Crittenden, G. B., I, 243. Crittenden, John J., I, 181, 247. Croghan, Miss, II, 148. Cropsey, II, 202, 208, 228, 248. Cross, Trueman, I, 62, 66, 69,Cram, Mrs. Henry A. (Kate), II, 180, 274. Cram, Tom, I, 249. Cramer, J. P., II, 9. Crawford, Samuel W., II, 64, 86, 87, 142, 212, 268, 288, 313, 332. Cresson, Prof., I, 357. Crittenden, Mr., I, 98. Crittenden, G. B., I, 243. Crittenden, John J., I, 181, 247. Croghan, Miss, II, 148. Cropsey, II, 202, 208, 228, 248. Cross, Trueman, I, 62, 66, 69, 76. Crossman, Frederick E., II, 226. Curtain, Andrew C., I, 217, 240, 362, 363, 374, 376, 378, 379, 381; II, 145, 149, 288. Custer, Geo. A., II, 94, 168, 169. Cutler, Lysander, II, 45-48, 50. D Dade, Major, I, 13. Dahlgren, Commodore, I, 274. Dahlgren, Ulric, I, 384; II, 168, 170, 190, 191. Dale, Mrs.,