Brigadier-General commanding directs that as soon as your regiment can be made ready for the march, you proceed up the Rosebud in pursuit of the Indians whose trail was discovered by Major Reno a few days since. It is, of course, impossible to give any... The Cavalry Journal - Page 871921Full view - About this book
| Frederick Whittaker - Generals - 1876 - 696 pages
...Brigadier-General Commanding directs that as soon as your regiment can be made ready for the march yon proceed up the Rosebud in pursuit of the Indians whose...few days since. It is, of course, impossible to give any definite instructions in regard to this movement, and, were it not impossible to do so, the Department... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1877 - 992 pages
...are given : CAMP AT THE MOUTH OF ROSEBUD RIVER, \ June 22, i876. } Lieut. -Col. Otsfer, fth Cavalry: COLONEL: The Brigadier-General Commanding directs...few days since. It is, of course, impossible to give any definite instructions in regard to this movement, and, were it not impossible to do so, the Department... | |
| Frances Fuller Victor - Dakota Indians - 1877 - 636 pages
...Brigadier General Commanding directs that as soon as your regiment can be made ready for the march, you proceed up the Rosebud in pursuit of the Indians whose trail was discovered by Major Reno a few days ago. It is, of course, impossible to give any definite instructions in regard to this movement, and,... | |
| George Armstrong Custer - Indians of North America - 1883 - 546 pages
...brigadier-general commanding directs that as soon as your regiment can be made ready for the march, you proceed up the Rosebud in pursuit of the Indians whose...few days since. It is, of course, impossible to give any definite instructions in regard to this movement, and, were it not impossible to do so, the department... | |
| James Barnet Fry - Military art and science - 1889 - 542 pages
...contact with the Indians. Terry says to Custer — having furnished him with fifteen days' rations — " You will proceed up the Rosebud in pursuit of the...was discovered by Major Reno a few days since. It is impossible to give any definite instructions in regard to this movement, and were it not impossible... | |
| John Frederick Finerty - Black Hills War, 1876-1877 - 1890 - 510 pages
...commanding directs that as soon as your regiment (the 7th Cavalry) can be made ready for the march, you proceed up the Rosebud in pursuit of the Indians whose...few days since. It is, of course, impossible to give any definite instructions in regard to this movement, and, were it not impossible to do so, the department... | |
| John Frederick Finerty - Black Hills War, 1876-1877 - 1890 - 510 pages
...commanding directs that as soon as your regiment (the 7th Cavalry) can be made ready for the march, you proceed up the Rosebud in pursuit of the Indians whose trail was discovered by Major Reno a fewdays since. It is, of course, impossible to give any definite instructions in regard to this movement,... | |
| Walter Frederick Beyer, Oscar Frederick Keydel - 1902 - 596 pages
...leaders had a conference, with the result that the Seventh Cavalry, in command of Custer, was ordered to proceed up the Rosebud in pursuit of the Indians whose trail was discovered by Major Reno a few days prior. The rest of the order of Terry to Custer, the regimental commander, left all further dispositions... | |
| Warren King Moorehead - Dakota Indians - 1904 - 330 pages
...Brigadier-General commanding directs that as soon as your regiment can be made ready for the march, you proceed up the Rosebud in pursuit of the Indians whose...trail was discovered by Major Reno a few days since. much confidence in your zeal, energy and ability, to wish to impose upon you precise orders, which... | |
| Walter Frederick Beyer, Oscar Frederick Keydel - Medal of Honor - 1906 - 606 pages
...leaders had a conference, with the result that the Seventh Cavalry, in command of Ouster, was ordered to proceed up the Rosebud in pursuit of the Indians whose trail was discovered by Major Reno a few days prior. The rest of the order of Terry to Ouster, the regimental commander, left all further dispositions... | |
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