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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The relative strength of the armies of Generals Lee and Grant. (search)
Reply of General Early to the letter of General Badeau to the London standard. To a peoplehe gross errors contained in the letter of General Badeau, the late military and private secretary teld at the Wilderness was only 98,000 men, General Badeau must show that Mr. Stanton has lied in theof his report, General Grant, according to General Badeau's statement, out of an aggregate force of g the Seven Days Battles around Richmond. General Badeau's recollections of the Confidential field time. This state of facts may account for General Badeau's mistake, as it can be explained on no otunparalleled in the history of nations. General Badeau, in the first paragraph of his letter, sayaggregate of 50,000 present for duty. But General Badeau says that Longstreet's corps was not embrareturn of date nearest to the battle which General Badeau attempts to palm off on the British publicthousands also belonging to Lee's army who General Badeau says afterwards came in and gave themselve[11 more...]