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William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 2, chapter 20 (search)
s of war, and have entitled those who have participated therein to the applause and thanks of the nation. Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States City Point, Virginia, September 4, 1864--9 P. M. Major-General Sherman: I have just received your dispatch announcing the capture of Atlanta. In honor of your great victoryrisis, together with certain other original letters of Generals Grant and Halleck, never hitherto published. headquarters armies of the United States, City Point, Virginia, September 12, 1864. Major-General W. T. Sherman, commanding Military Division of the Mississippi. General: I send Lieutenant-Colonel Horace Porter, of headquarters military division of the Mississippi, in the field, Atlanta, Georgia, September 20, 1864. Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant, Commander-in-Chief, City Point, Virginia. General: I have the honor to acknowledge, at the hands of Lieutenant-Colonel Porter, of your staff, your letter of September 12th, and accept with than
William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 2, chapter 21 (search)
he 26th I received this dispatch: City Point, Virginia, September 26, 1864--10 A. M. Major-Genrom General Grant two dispatches: City Point, Virginia, September 27, 1864--8.30 A. M. Major-Gsee. U. S. Grant, Lieutenant-General. City Point, Virginia, September 27, 1864--10.30 A. M. Major- And on the same day to General Grant, at City Point: Hood is now crossing the Coosa, twelve telegraphed very fully to General Grant, at City Point, who must have been disturbed by the wild rumber received (at Rome) this dispatch: City Point, November 1, 1864--6 P. M. Major-General She, 1864. Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant, City Point, Virginia: Your dispatch is received. If I co, 1864. Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant, City Point, Virginia: If I turn back, the whole effect ofhe Rome dispatch, the following: City Point, Virginia, November 2, 1864--11.30 A. M. Major-Ge the 8th I received this dispatch. City Point, Virginia, November 1, 1864--10.30 P. M. Major-Ge[2 more...]
William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 2, chapter 22 (search)
ven entire: headquarters armies of the United States, City Point, Virginia, December 8, 1864. Major-General W. T. Sherman, commanding Autenant-General. headquarters armies of the United States, City Point, Virginia, December 6, 1864. Major-General W. T. Sherman, commanding M6, 1864. Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant, Commander-in-Chief, City Point, Virginia. General: I received, day before yesterday, at the hands a, December 18, 186--8 P. M. Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant, City Point, Virginia. General: I wrote you at length (by Colonel Babcock) on tashville in person, but General John A. Logan, happening to be at City Point, was sent out to supersede General Thomas; luckily for the lattereutenant-General. headquarters armies of the United States, City Point, Virginia, December 26, 1864. Major-General W. T. Sherman, Savannah, G Georgia, December 24, 1864. Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant, City Point, Virginia. General: Your letter of December 18th is just received.
William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 2, chapter 23 (search)
y answer, is here given: headquarters armies of the United States, City Point, Virginia, December 27, 1864. Major-General W. T. Sherman, commanding Military Divhe field, Savannah, Georgia, January 2, 1865. Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant, City Point. General: I have received, by the hands of General Barnard, your note of 2eneral Barnard, and soon after he returned to his post with General Grant, at City Point, bearing letters and full personal messages of our situation and wants. We It subsequently transpired, however, that, as soon as General Butler reached City Point, General Grant was unwilling to rest under a sense of failure, and accordinglissippi. General: Your letters brought by General Barnard were received at City Point, and read with interest. Not having them with me, however, I cannot say thataligo, South Carolina, January 29, 1865. Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant, City Point, Virginia. dear General: Captain Hudson has this moment arrived with your lette
William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 2, Chapter 22: campaign of the Carolinas. February and March, 1866. (search)
U. S. Grant, commanding United States Army, City Point, Virginia. dear General: We reached this place yest headquarters armies of the United States, City Point, Virginia, February 7, 1865. Major-General W. T. Sherm. headquarters armies of the United States, City Point, Virginia, January 31, 1865. Major-General G. H. Thoma. headquarters armies of the United States, City Point, Virginia, January 31, 1865. Major-General J. M. Schof respective departments, in the field, with me at City Point. Communicate with me by every opportunity, and, . headquarters armies of the United States, City Point, Virginia, March 16, 1865. Major-General W. T. Shermanant-General U. S. Grant, Commander-in-Chief, City Point, Virginia. General: I wrote you from Fayetteville, commanding the Armies of the United States, City Point, Virginia. General: On reaching Goldsboroa this morch 24, 1865. Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant, City Point, Virginia. General: I have kept Lieutenant Dunn ove
William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 2, chapter 25 (search)
eral description of the state of facts about City Point. The next day I received another letter, moe general, and determined to go in person to City Point as soon as the repairs of the railroad, thenadquarters armies of the United States, City Point, Virginia, March 22, 1865. Major-General W. T. Sh couple of staff-officers I started for City Point, Virginia, on a locomotive, in company with Colon the day of General Sherman's arrival at City Point (I think the 27th of March, 1865), I accompaMy opinion is, that Mr. Lincoln came down to City Point with the most liberal views toward the rebel was with Mr. Lincoln all the time he was at City Point, and until he left for Washington. He was mecalling the conversation of Mr. Lincoln, at City Point, I sat down at the table, and wrote off the The following telegram was received 2 P. M., City Point, March 4, 1865 (from Washington, 12 M., Marcsed through Richmond. I thence proceeded to City Point in the Russia, and on to Manchester, opposit[5 more...]