The Battles of Chancellorsville And Gettysburg

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The Battles of Chancellorsville And Gettysburg
Alanson Henery Nelson
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M. : "President, my latest advice from Gen. Pleasanton, dated 4:30 p. M. , tke 21st: At that time he had driven the rebel cavalry through Upperville, THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. 95 capturing some of his artillery, and still pursuing. Appearances favoral)lc. " Joseph Hooker, Major-General. — Vol. XXVII. Part I, Page 54.
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Hooker to Halleck. June 24. 1863: "Cannot Icarn the strength of Heintzelman's and Schenk's commands, nor where they are stationed. Hence I send my chief of staff. Butterf
...ield, to Washington and Baltimore to ascertain, and also to start out a column of about fifteen thousand men on the National road as far as Frederick City. "— Vol XXVII. Part I. Page 56.
Butterfield reports as follows: Headquarters, A. P.. June 27, 1863, Poolsville, ]\Id. : Report in part of Major-Gen. Butterfield. Complying v/ith Gen. Hook- er's instruction of June 24: "I called immediately upon Tvlajor- Gen. Halleck and stated the object of my visit. Halleck replied that no troops could be spared from the defences of Washing- ton.


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