Military Reminiscences of the Civil War (Vol.1&2). Jacob D. Cox
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_83ec902c-22a0-56ab-8323-41fffff1f7b4">20 The order was given August 3; the movement began August 14. Id., pt. i. pp. 80, 89.
21 Id., vol. xii. pt. ii. pp. 9, 10.
22 Id., vol. xi. pt. iii. p. 342.
23 Halleck to McClellan, August 10 and 12, and McClellan's reply: Official Records, vol. xi. pt. i. pp. 86–88. See also O. S., p. 466.
24 Official Records, vol. xii. pt. iii. p. 797.
25 Id., p. 691; vol. xi. pt. i. p. 103.
26 Id., pt. ii. pp. 177, 552.
27 C. W., vol. i. p. 650.
28 Id., p. 453; Official Records, vol. xi. pt. i. p. 103.
29 Official Records, vol. xix. pt. ii. p. 182.
30 Id., p. 183.
31 Official Records, vol. xix. pt. ii. pp. 190, 197.
32 Id., pp. 190, 254, 289.
33 Id., pp. 188, 189, 197.
34 O. S., p. 551.
35 This illusion, at least, is shown to be of later origin by his telegram to his wife of September 7. "I leave here this afternoon," he says, "to take command of the troops in the field. The feeling of the government towards me, I am sure, is kind and trusting. I hope, with God's blessing, to justify the great confidence they now repose in me, and will bury the past in oblivion." O. S., p. 567.
36 On August 31st Halleck had written to him, "You will retain the command of everything in this vicinity not temporarily belonging to Pope's army in the field;" and in the general order issued August 30, McClellan's command of the Army of the Potomac is affirmed. Official Records, vol. xi. pt. i. p. 103; Id., vol. li. pt. i. p. 775.
37 Official Records, vol. xix. pt. ii. pp. 202, 214.
38 Ante, p. 257.
39 Confusion in the numbers of the First and Twelfth corps is found in the records and dispatches, owing to the fact that in the Army of Virginia the corps numbers were not those given them by the War Department. Sigel's, properly the Eleventh Corps, had been called First of that army. Banks's, properly Twelfth, had been called Second, and McDowell's, properly First, had been called Third. In the Maryland campaign Hooker was assigned to McDowell's, and it sometimes figures as First, sometimes as Third; Mansfield was assigned to Banks's. The proper designations after the consolidation were First and Twelfth. Reno had been assigned to the First, but McClellan got authority to change it, and gave it to Hooker, sending Reno back to the Ninth. Official Records, vol. xix. pt. ii. pp. 197, 198, 279, 349.
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