Abraham Lincoln's Pen And Voice; Being a Complete Compilation of His Letters, Civil, Politival, And Military, Also His Public Addresses, Messages to Congress, Inaugurals And Others, As Well As Proclamations Upon Various Public Concerns ..
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Lincoln, To Major-General Fremont. Washington, June 12, 1862. Tours preferring Mount Jackson to Harrisonburg, is just received. On this point use your discretion, remembering that our object is to give such protection as you can to Western Virginia. Many thanks to yourself, officers, and men for the gallant Kattle of last Sunday. A. Lincoln. To Major-General Fremont. Washington, June 13, 1862. We can not afford to keep your force and Banks's and McDowell's engaged in keeping Jackson south of 15...6 ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S Strasburg and Front Royal. You fought Jackson alone and worsted him. He can have no substantial re-inforcements so long as a battle is pending at Rich- mond. Surely you and Banks in supporting distanbe, are capable of keeping him from returning to Win- chester. But if Sigel be sent forward to you t,nd McDowell (as he must be put to other work), Jackson will break through at Front Royal again. He is al- ready on the right side of the Shenandoah to do it, and on the wrong side of it to attack you.
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