I thank you, Mr. Train, for your kindness in presenting me with this truly elegant and highly creditable specimen of the...
Move the remainder of the force down the Potomac, choosing a new base at Fortress Monroe, or anywhere between here and t...
In compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 11th instant, requesting 'a copy of any correspondence on the rec...
That all the commanders of departments, after the receipt of this order by them, respectively report severally and direc...
Major-General McClellan having personally taken the field at the head of the Army of the Potomac, until otherwise ordere...
Third Corps to consist of three divisions, and to be commanded by Brigadier-General S. P. Heintzelman.
The Army and Navy cooperate in an immediate effort to capture the enemy's batteries upon the Potomac between Washington ...
No more than two army corps (about 50,000 troops) of said Army of the Potomac shall be moved en route for a new base of ...
The forces left for the defense of Washington will be placed in command of Brigadier-General James S. Wadsworth, who sha...
A fifth army corps, to be commanded by Major-General N. P. Banks, will be formed from his own and General Shields's (lat...
Second Corps to consist of three divisions, and to be commanded by Brigadier-General E. V. Sumner.
Fourth Corps to consist of three divisions, and to be commanded by Brigadier-General E. D. Keyes.
Ordered, 1. That the major-general commanding the Army of the Potomac proceed forthwith to organize that part of the sai...
That .this order be executed with such promptness and dispatch as not to delay the commencement of the operations alread...
No change of the base of operations of the Army of the Potomac shall be made without leaving in and about Washington suc...
I transmit herewith, for the constitutional action of the Senate thereon, a treaty concluded at Paola, Kans., on the 18t...
I earnestly beg the attention of Congress and the people to the subject.
The United States ought to cooperate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State...