| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1889 - 872 trang
...signed, "your brother in Christ, Daniel H. Wells." "On ascertaining the locality or route of the troops, proceed at once to annoy them in every possible way....them from sleeping, by night surprises; blockade the road by felling trees or destroying the river fords where you can. Watch for opportunities to set fire... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1890 - 876 trang
...signed, "your brother in Christ, Daniel H. Wells." "On ascertaining the locality or route of the troops, proceed at once to annoy them in every possible way....them from sleeping, by night surprises; blockade the road by felling trees or destroying the river fords where you can. Watch for opportunities to set fire... | |
| William Alexander Linn - 1902 - 696 trang
...junction with him, so as to operate in concert. On ascertaining the locality or route of the troops, proceed at once to annoy them in every possible way....them from sleeping by night surprises ; blockade the road by felling trees or destroying river fords, where you can. Watch for opportunities to set fire... | |
| Orson Ferguson Whitney - 1916 - 602 trang
...River," to co-operate with Colonel Burton and further impede the progress of Government troops and trains. "Burn the whole country before them and on...sleeping by night surprises: blockade the roads by felling trees and destroying river fords ; take no life, but destroy their trains, and stampede or... | |
| William Alexander Linn - 1902 - 692 trang
...junction with him, so as to operate in concert. On ascertaining the locality or route of the troops, proceed at once to annoy them in every possible way....them from sleeping by night surprises ; blockade the road by felling trees or destroying river fords, where you can. Watch for opportunities to set fire... | |
| Hunt Janin - 2007 - 204 trang
...sallied forth with the following orders from Young: On ascertaining the locality or route of the troops, proceed at once to annoy them in every possible way....stampede their animals, and set fire to their trains — Keep them from sleeping by night surprises. Blockade the road by felling trees, or destroying the... | |
| Will Bagley - 2002 - 556 trang
...captured Wells's orders. The Mormons were to annoy troops "in every way possible," the orders directed. "Use every exertion to stampede their animals and...the whole country before them, and on their flanks." The Legionnaires should ruin the army's sleep by night surprises, block the road with trees, destroy... | |
| Randolph Barnes Marcy - 1866 - 444 trang
...junction with him, so as to operate in concert. " On ascertaining the locality or route of the troops, proceed at once to annoy them in every possible way....them from sleeping by night surprises. Blockade the road by felling trees, or destroying the fords when you can. WatcbJbr opportunities to set fire to... | |
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