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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter VI (search)
culties. This is one reason why I informed Genl. Halleck what I thought it necessary to do. Have since received a despatch from Genl. Halleck saying that he had ordered Brig.-Genl. J. B. Sanborn from Vicksburg to report to me for duty. Have received a letter from Atty.-Genl. Bates, dated Sept. 29, saying I need have no fear of the result of the efforts of the radical delegation. On Sept. 30 I received a despatch from the President transmitting the false report from Leavenworth that Col. Moss, of the militia, was driving out Union families from Platt and Union counties. After full inquiry from Col. Guitar, Genl. Ewing, and Col. Williams at St. Joseph, have replied to the President, informing him the report is false, and a base attempt of my enemies to influence his action. Under date of October 4, I wrote in my journal: The address presented to the President by the radical delegation from Missouri was published in the Democrat last evening. I telegraphed the Presiden
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
alue of, 533, 534 Monroe Doctrine, violation of, in Mexico, 276, 543; the maintenance of, 381; its purpose explained to Napoleon III., 389; Seward's adhesion to, 393 Montana, obstruction of railroads???, 512. Montgomery, Ala., cutting through the South at, 337 Morristown, Kan., Gen's Ewing and Lane at, 79 Morristown, Tenn., Longstreet retreats toward, 115; S. advances toward, 115; preparations for attacking Longstreet at, 116; held by S., 116 Mosquito Lagoon, S. at, 19 Moss, Col., reported expulsion of Union families by, 93 Motley, John L., U. S. Minister at Vienna, 385 Mount Pleasant Turnpike, Tenn., military movements on, 204 Mower, Maj.-Gen. Joseph A., to reinforce Thomas, 319 Murfreesboro, Tenn., S. reports for duty at, 66; possibilities of Hood's getting between Nashville and, 185; detention of Granger at, 197; concentration at, and proposed movements of troops to, 205-207, 215; proposed movement to Brentwood from, 223; blunder of sending pontoons