| United States. Navy Department - 1862 - 138 páginas
...Washington, DC General Order.] UNITED STATES FLAG-SHIP HARTFORD, Mississippi River, April 20, 1860. The flag-officer, having heard all the opinions expressed...to be done will have to be done quickly, or we will be again reduced to a blockading squadron, without the means of carrying on the bombardment, as we... | |
| United States. President - 1862 - 848 páginas
...April 20, I860. The flag-officer, having heard all the opinions expressed by the different comwidi-r», is of the opinion that whatever is to be done will have to be done «kly, or we will be again reduced to a blockading squadron, without the (aim of tarrying on the bombardment,... | |
| United States. Navy Dept - 1863 - 536 páginas
...Washing ton, DC General Order.] UNITED STATES FLAG-SHIP HARTFORD, Mississippi River, April 20, I860. The flag-officer, having heard all the opinions expressed...to be done will have to be done quickly, or we will be again reduced to a blockading squadron, without the means of carrying on the bombardment, as we... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1863 - 972 páginas
...20, I860. The flag-officer, having heard all the opinions expressed by the different com••nders, is of the opinion that whatever is to be done will have to be done quickly, or we will be again reduced to a blockading squadron, without the •eans of carrying on the bombardment, as we... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 654 páginas
...to grumble at the inaction of the statelier vessels of the fleet, and the officers commanding tho^e vessels were arriving at the conclusion, that the...without the means of carrying on the bombardment, as we have nearly expended all the shells and. fuses and material for making cartridges. He has always... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1865 - 378 páginas
...the commanding mind is a clear scintillation of its hitherto uner-ring light, embodied in a general order : " The flag-officer having heard all the opinions...whatever is to be done, will have to be done quickly. When, in the opinion of the flag-officer, the propitious time has arrived, the signal will be made... | |
| 1865 - 618 páginas
...well-conducted council of war, fight .' Hear the clear ring of his General Order of April 20th, 1862 : " The flag-officer, having heard all the opinions expressed...different commanders, is of the opinion that WHATEVER rs TO BE DONE WILL HAVE TO BE DONE QUICKLY." " When, in the opinion of the flag-officer, the propitious... | |
| Linus Pierpont Brockett - 1866 - 316 páginas
...general order of April 20th, in which the spirit of the hero gleams out. This was his language : " The flag-officer having heard all the opinions expressed...whatever is to be done will have to be done quickly. When, in the opinion of the flag-officer, the propitious time has arrived, the signal will be made... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1868 - 662 páginas
...admiral's views, and gives the plan of attack : US FLAG-SHIP HABTFOBD, MISSISSIPPI BIVEB, April 20, 1862. The flag-officer having heard all the opinions expressed...to be done will have to be done quickly, or we will be again reduced to a blockading squadron, without the means of carrying on the bombardment, as we... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1867 - 636 páginas
...commanders, and the question was put, What next shall be done ? After it was over, Farragut issued his order : "The flag-officer, having heard all the opinions...whatever is to be done will have to be done quickly. When, in the opinion of the flag-officers, the propitious time has arrived, the signal will be made... | |
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