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" To corps commanders alone is intrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton gins, etc., and for them this general principle is laid down : In districts and neighborhoods where the army is unmolested no destruction of such property should be permitted... "
The Courthouse and the Depot: The Architecture of Hope in an Age of Despair ... - Page 78
by Wilber W. Caldwell - 2001 - 613 pages
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The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, with ..., Volume 3

Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - Slavery - 1862 - 842 pages
...travelled. " V. To army corps commanders is intrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins, etc., and for them this general principle is laid down : In districts and neighborhoods where the army is unmolested, no destruction of such property should be permitted...
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The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the ..., Volume 2

Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 842 pages
...traveled. "V. To army corps commanders is intrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotten-gins, ley and neighborhoods where the army is unmolested, no destruction of such property should be permitted...
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The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events ...

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1865 - 866 pages
...gathering of provisions and forage at any distance from the road travelled. 5. To army corps commanders is entrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton...this general principle is laid down : In districts and neighborhoods where the army is unmolested, no destruction of such property should be Permitted...
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Life and Military Career of Major-General William Tecumseh Sherman

Phineas Camp Headley - Generals - 1865 - 410 pages
...provisions and forage at any distance from the road travelled. " V. To army corps commanders is intrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton gins, etc.,...this general principle is laid down : In districts and neighborhoods where the army is unmolested, no destruction of such property should be permitted...
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Sherman and His Campaigns: A Military Biography

Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - United States - 1865 - 590 pages
...travelled. • " V. To army commanders is intrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins, etc., and for them this general principle is laid down : In districts and neighborhoods where the army is unmolested, no destruction of such property should be permitted...
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Sherman and His Campaigns: A Military Biography

Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - United States - 1865 - 574 pages
...road travelled. " V. To army commanders is intrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins, etc., and for them this general principle is laid down : In districts and neighborhoods where the army is unmolested, no destruction of such property should be permitted;...
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The Patriotism of Illinois: A Record of the Civil and Military ..., Volume 2

Thomas Mears Eddy - Illinois - 1866 - 736 pages
...traveled. " V. To army corps commanders is entrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins, etc., and for them this general principle is laid down : In districts and neighborhoods where the army is unmolested, no destruction of such property should be permitted...
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing ...

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1866 - 858 pages
...gathering of provisions and forage at any distance from the road travelled. 5. To army corps commanders is entrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton...this general principle is laid down : In districts and neighborhoods where the army is unmolested, no destruction of such property should be permitted...
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History of the American War, Volume 3

Henry Charles Fletcher - United States - 1866 - 600 pages
...the gathering of provisions and forage at any distance from the road travelled. 4. To army commanders is entrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton...this general principle is laid down : In districts and neighbourhoods where the army is unmolested, no destruction of such property should be permitted...
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The Loyal People of the North-west: A Record of Prominent Persons ..., Volume 2

Stella S. Coatsworth - Chicago (Ill.) - 1866 - 728 pages
...traveled. ".V. To army corps commanders is entrusted the power to destroy mills, houses, cotton-gins, etc., and for them this general principle is laid down: In districts and neighborhoods where the army is unmolested, no destruction of such property should be permitted...
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