Fitz-John Porter. Speech of Hon. John A. Logan, of Illinois, in the Senate of the United States, Thursday, March 13, 1884

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Do you know what troops you met ?
A. They said they were General Porter's ; we inquired frequently; of course 51 I was not acquainted with General Porter's corps ; we had just reached the East from, the West, and all troops were strange to me.
Q. On the morning of the 29th where were you ?
A. After taking supper on the evening of the 28th, at Bristoe Station, some time after dark, we commenced marching again and marched t o Manassas Junc- tion, reaching; there some time during the night; I don'
...t know what hour; so early in the night that we lay down and slept, however, and on the morning of the 29th we were at Manassas Junction.
Board record, page 834, paragraph 878: STATEMENT OF LIEUT. A. P. TIFFANY.
Lieut. A. F. Tiffany, called by the recorder, being duly sworn, testified as follows : iH « # * 4: # * Q. What difficulty, if any, did you experience in getting along in your march from Bristoe toward Warrenton ?
A. Nothing more than that which is common where there is a good many trains passing; sometimes the road would be full; sometimes we would pass around, then we would be on the road again ; nothing so very unusual in the way of traveling.


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