| Asbury L. Kerwood - 1868 - 390 lehte
...early and an honorable peace. BY TELEGRAPH FROM WASHINGTON, DC ~l December 16th, 11.30 AM, 1864. / To MAJOR-GENERAL THOMAS: Please accept, for yourself,...consummation is within your easy reach. Do not let it slip. (Signed.) ' A. LINCOLN. BY TELEGRAPH FROM WASHINGTON, DC 1 December 15th, Midnight, 1864. / To MAJOR-GENERAL... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1897 - 1172 lehte
...add more fruits to your victory.* Mr. Lincoln, on hearing the news, telegraphed Thomas: « You have made a magnificent beginning. A grand consummation is within your easy reach. Do not let it slip.» Logan had proceeded as far as Louisville when he heard the news of Thomas's first day's fight. Grant... | |
| Thomas Budd Van Horne - 1875 - 498 lehte
...To Major-General Thomas : Please accept for yourself, officers, and men the nation's thanks for your work of yesterday. You made a magnificent beginning....reach. Do not let it slip. A. LINCOLN. WASHINGTON, December 1'i, 1804 — 12 MIDNICHT. Major-General Thomas: I rejoice in tendering to you, and the gallant... | |
| Thomas Budd Van Horne - 1875 - 500 lehte
...To Major-General Thomas : Please accept for yourself, officers, and men the nation's thanks for your work of yesterday. You made a magnificent beginning....reach. Do not let it slip. A. LINCOLN. WASHINGTON, December 15, 1864 — 12 MIDNIGHT. Major-General Thomas: I rejoice in tendering to you, and the gallant... | |
| Lyman G. Bennett, William M. Haigh - 1876 - 826 lehte
...brave army as follows : Please accept for yourself, officers and men, the Nation's thanks for your work of yesterday. You made a magnificent beginning. A grand consummation is within your reach. Do not let it slip. A. LINCOLN. Gen. Grant, Secretary Stanton, and men high in civil and military... | |
| Charles Addison Partridge - 1887 - 1188 lehte
...Gen. Thomas next morning : "Please accept for yourself, officers and men, the Nation's thanks for yonr work of yesterday. You made a magnificent beginning. A grand consummation Is within yonr easy reach. Do not let it slip." Qen. Grant telegraphed at midnight: "Your dispatch of this evening... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1893 - 374 lehte
...reproach. Lincoln wrote : " Please accept for yourself, officers, and men, the nation's thanks for your work of yesterday. You made a magnificent beginning...; a grand consummation is within your easy reach." Secretary Stanton would hardly be recognized in the following dispatch, sent after the result of the... | |
| United States. War Department - 1894 - 1438 lehte
...and yon may reasonably expect an early and honorable peace: WASHINGTON, DC, December 16, 1864—11.30 am Major-General THOMAS: Please accept for yourself,...midnight. Major-General THOMAS: I rejoice in tendering to yon and the gallant officers and soldiers of yonr command the thanks of this Department for the brilliant... | |
| United States. War Department - 1894 - 920 lehte
...General. WASHINGTON, DC, December 16, 1864. (Sent 11.25 am) Major-General THOMAS, Nashville, Tenn. : Please, accept for yourself, officers, and men the...within your easy reach. Do not let it slip. A. LINCOLN. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT op THE CUMBERLAND, Eight Miles from Nashville, December 16, 1861— 6 pm (Received... | |
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