Mcclellan's Own Story: the War for the Union, the Soldiers Who Fought It, the Civilians Who Directed It And His Relations to It And to Them;
Mcclellan's Own Story: the War for the Union, the Soldiers Who Fought It, the Civilians Who Directed It And His Relations to It And to Them;
Mcclellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885. Dn
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McClellan : " Arrived here at nine and a half o'clock. Gen. Stone tele- BALLS BLUFF. 1 87 graphs for whole division immediately. CoL Baker is killed, and some trouble exists on his right We go at once. " N. P. Banks, " Maj.'Gen. Commanding Division" Hamilton's brigade arrived at midnight, and Gen. Banks with the remainder of his division reached Edward's Ferry at three A.M. of the 2 2d. He found Gen. Stone on the Maryland side, and reported that he ascertained that at no time had more than one-... third of his (Gen. Stone's) troops crossed. Assuming command, and consulting with the generals present, he telegraphed me the facts, and received a reply directing him to send over men enough to hold the opposite side, with orders to entrench themselves ; all of which was done. During the afternoon there was a skir- mish, in the course of which Gen. Lander was wounded. Meanwhile Gen. Banks had collected all the canal-boats to be found, in order to increase the means of transportation. I reached Edward's Ferry during the evening of the 22d and assumed command.
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