| Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - 1865 - 572 pages
...18, 1865. "GENERAL HW HALLECK, Chief of Staff, Washington. DC : " GENERAL—I received yonr dispatch describing the man Clark detailed to assassinate me....excesses, but now it has softened down, and can easily be quieted. None evince more feeling than General Johnston, who admitted that the act was calculated to... | |
| BREVET MAJOR GEORGE WARD NICHOLS - 1865 - 404 pages
...1865. / "General HW Halleck, Chief of Staff, Washington, p. C. : "GENEBAL, — I received your dispatch describing the man Clark detailed to assassinate me....excesses, but now it has softened down, and can easily be quieted. None evince more feeling than General Johnston, who admitted that the act was calculated to... | |
| Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - 1865 - 590 pages
...April 18,1865. "GENERAL HW HALLECK, Chief of Sta/, Washington, DC: " GENERAL—I received your dispatch describing the man Clark detailed to assassinate me....excesses, but now it has softened down, and can easily be quieted. None evince more feeling than General Johnston, who admitted thai, the act was caleulated... | |
| Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - 1865 - 568 pages
...— I received your dispatch describing the man Clark detailed to assassinate me. He had better bo in a hurry or he will be too late. The news of Mr....excesses, but now it has softened down, and can easily be quieted. None evince more feeling than General Johnston, who admitted that the act was calculated to... | |
| 1865 - 576 pages
...the Field, Raleigh, N. £.'., April Id, 1Ы35. "GENERAL: I received your despatch describing the mau Clark detailed to assassinate me. He had better be...produced a most intense effect on our troops. At first I frared it would lead to excesses; but now it has softened down and can easily be guided. None evinced... | |
| George Ward Nichols - 1865 - 414 pages
...dispatch describing tho man Clark detailed to assassinate me. lie had better be in a hum, or he will bo too late. The news of Mr. Lincoln's death produced...excesses, but now it has softened down, and can easily be quieted. None evince more feeling than General Johnston, who admitted that tho act was caleulated to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1865 - 588 pages
...despatch describing the mau Clark detailed to assassinate me. He had better bo in a hurry, or he will ba too late. "The news of Mr. Lincoln's death produced...excesses; but now it has softened down and can easily he guided. None evinced more feeling than General Johuston, who admitted that the act was calculated... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - 1865 - 220 pages
...April 18. General HW HAIAECK, Chief of Staff, Washington, DG : GENERAL — I received your dispatch describing the man Clark, detailed to assassinate...too late. The news of Mr. Lincoln's death produced almost intense effect on our troops. At first I feared it would lead to excesses, but now it has softened... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - 1875 - 416 pages
...Washington, DC HEADQtTARTERS MlLITARY DIVISIOJT OF THE MISSISSIPPI, ) GENERAL : I received your dispatch describing the man Clark, detailed to assassinate...or he will be too late. The news of Mr. Lincoln's doath produced a most intense effect on our troops. At first I feared it would lead to excesses; but... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - 1886 - 628 pages
...1865. f 'General II. TV. HALLECE, Chief of Staff, Waihington, DC GENEBAL: I received your dispatch describing the man Clark, detailed .to assassinate...I feared it would lead to excesses; but now it has soft• ened down, and can easily be guided. None evinced more feeling than 'General Johnston, who... | |
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