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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter IV (search)
thority to enlist the militia of the State into the service of the United States. The chair appointed, as the committee to go to Washington, Henry T. Blow, John C. Vogle, I. H. Sturgeon, and Thomas O'Reilley, and authorized Mr. Blow to add to this committee any other true Union man who would go. Who, if any, besides Messrs. Blow, Vogle, and O'Reilley actually composed the committee, I was never informed. On August 10, Halleck, then general-in-chief, telegraphed me from Washington: There is a deputation here from Colonel Blair and others asking for your removal on account of inefficiency. Colonel Blair happened into my office a few minutes after the Copy A. To Hon. F. P. Blair, August 12th, 1862. (By telegraph from War Dep't.) Washington, 12:50 P. M. The committee from St. Louis—Henry T. Blow, John C. Vogle, and Thomas O'Reilley—told me, in presence of the President, that they were authorized by you to ask for Gen. Schofield's removal for inefficiency. The Postma
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
on during reconstruction, 276, 397-404, 418, 543; proposed movement for Sherman to, 333, 334, 337; cutting off Confederate supplies from, 347; Grant's strategy in, 358; reconstruction in, 370, 394-404, 434; under control of the Freedmen's Bureau and the provisional government, 394; the Fourteenth Amendment in, 394 et seq.; the provisional government in, 401; the Constitutional Convention, 397, 400-402; adoption of the Constitution, 402; proposal that S., become U. S. Senator from, 434 Vogle, John C., member of anti-Schofield committee from St. Louis to Washington, 58, 59 Volunteers, difficulties of untrained officers of, 18; difference between veterans and, 142; discipline among, 182; dangers of an improvised staff of, 217; Gen. Scott's distrust of, 513; mistaken policy as to commands in, 514 Volunteer soldiery, a, 366 Von Moltke. See Moltke. W Wade, Benjamin F., President of the Senate, 414 Wagner, Brig.-Gen. George D., movement against Hood before Columbia, 168;