Military Reminiscences of the Civil War (Vol.1&2). Jacob D. Cox
p. 436), but he now issued the address as he was about to take the field (Id., p. 473).
12 It is only fair to recollect that in the following year Halleck found it necessary to repeat in substance Pope's much abused orders, and Meade, who then commanded the Potomac Army, issued a proclamation in accordance with them. (Official Records, vol. xxvii. pt. i. p. 102; pt. iii. p. 786.) For Pope's submission of Order No. 11 to Mr. Lincoln and the limitation placed on it, see Id., vol. xii. pt. iii. pp. 500, 540. For general military law on the subject, see Birkhimer's "Military Government and Martial Law," chap. viii. For the practice of the Confederates, see the treatment of the Hon. George Summers, chap. xix. post.
13 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. iii. p. 573.
14 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. iii. pp. 534, 540, 543.
15 Id., pp. 460, 462, 551.
16 Id., vol. xiii. pt. iii. pp. 555, 559.
17 Official Records, vol. xiii. pt. iii. p. 560.
18 I at one time supposed that the orders to march across the country originated with General Halleck, but the Official Records of the War fix the history of the matter as is above stated.
19Id., pp. 567, 570.
20 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. iii. pp. 567, 570; vol. li. pt. i. pp. 738, 742, 754.
21 Id., vol. li. pt. i. p. 738.
22 Id., vol. xii. pt. iii. p. 629.
23 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. iii. pp. 577, 619, 629; vol. li. p. 754.
24 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. iii. pp. 619, 629.
25Id., pp. 636, 637, 668, 676.
26 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. iii. pp. 650, 677.
27 Id., p. 698.
28 Id., pp. 625, 677.
29 Ibid, and pp. 678, 679.
30 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. iii. p. 680.
31 C. W., vol. i. pp. 379, 381.
32 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. iii. p. 698.
33 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. iii. pp. 688, 689, 691.
34 Id., p. 689.
35 Id., p. 692.
36 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. ii. p. 644.
37 Member of Congress (1890), and recently Lieutenant-Governor of Ohio.
38 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. ii. p. 407.
39 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. ii. p. 644.
40 Id., p. 262.
41 The history of this engagement was currently published with curious inaccuracies. Even Mr. Ropes in his "Campaign under Pope" does not seem to have seen the Official Records on our side, and supposed that Taylor's brigade was all that was engaged. See Official Records, vol. xii. pt. ii. pp. 405–411; also pt. iii. pp. 698, 699; also C. W., vol. i. pp. 379–382.
42 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. iii. pp. 712, 726. For this he had Halleck's authority, in view of the danger of cavalry raids into the city. Id., p. 722.
43 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. iii. p. 726.
44 Official Records, vol. li. pt. i. pp. 777, 779; vol. xix. pt. ii. p. 176.
45 See my order assigning garrisons to the forts. Official Records, vol. li. pt. i. p. 771.
46 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. ii. p. 405; pt. iii. pp. 748, 789; vol. xix. pt. ii. p. 170; vol. li. pt. i. p. 777.
47 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. iii. p. 748.
48 Id., vol. xi. pt. i. p. 98.
CHAPTER XII
RETREAT WITHIN THE LINES--REORGANIZATION--HALLECK AND HIS SUBORDINATES
McClellan's visits to my position--Riding the lines--Discussing the past campaign--The withdrawal from the James--Prophecy--McClellan and the soldiers--He is in command of the defences--Intricacy of official relations--Reorganization begun--Pope's army marches through our works--Meeting of McClellan and Pope--Pope's characteristics--Undue depreciation of him--The situation when Halleck was made General-in-Chief--Pope's part in it--Reasons for dislike on the part of the Potomac Army--McClellan's secret service--Deceptive