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One of the motives of the President in planning this campaign was to protect them from the raids of the Confederate cavalry. The Congressmen who heard him, however, were determined to gratify the public demand for an assault upon Richmond. All eyes were 250 A COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF AND HIS GENERALS upon the Army of the Potomac, and it was popularly believed that if an assault were made and the Confeder- ate capital captured, the rebellion would be promptly crushed. The President then undertook to c...arry out his plan with the forces at his disposal, but General Buell w^as too stubborn and too slow, either refusing to carry out his orders or wasting his time and strength in argu- ments against the practicability of the plan. If the same time, money, and militar}' strength that were expended in his attempted march from Corinth to East Tennessee during the following summer had been devoted to the construction of a railroad, as proposed by the President, the entire situation in the Mississippi Valley would have been changed, and the battles which made Grant, Thomas, and Sherman famous would never have been fought.
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