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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter XXVIII (search)
rtin, Adjutant-General, Hdqrs. Dept. of the Missouri, Chicago, Ills. It having become impracticable, in the judgment of the President, to enforce, by ordinary course of judicial proceedings, the laws of the United States, you will direct Colonel Crofton to move his entire command at once to the city of Chicago, leaving the necessary guard at Fort Sheridan, there to execute the orders and processes of the United States Court, to prevent the obstruction of the United States mails, and generalowledge receipt, and report action promptly. By order of the President: J. M. Schofield, Major-General. (Telegram.) Chicago, Ills., July 4, 1894. Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.: At ten-fifteen this morning Colonel Crofton reports his command in the city; located, infantry at Blue Island and Grand Crossing, cavalry and artillery at stock-yards; cannot learn that anything definite has been accomplished, but there has been no active trouble. People appear to fe
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
, 144; forces passage of Olley's Creek, 144; secures position on Nickajack, 144; movements near Pulaski, 167, 282; movement against Hood before Columbia, 168; commanding the Twenty-third Corps, 175; entrusted with formation at Franklin, 175; anxiety to follow up the success at Franklin, 187; holding tle ford at Columbia, 207; movement to Spring Hill, 215, 216; ordered to move to Franklin, 216; battle of Nashville, 245, 247, 269, 270, 291 Craighill, William P., at West Point, 13, 14 Crofton, Col., in labor riots in Chicago, 497 Croxton, Maj.-Gen. John T., battle of Nashville, 264, 268 Culpeper Court-house, Va., A. P. Hill's residence at, 26 Culp's Farm. See Kolb's Farm. Cumberland River, military movements on, 185; measures to keep Hood from, 304 Curran Post-Office, Mo., skirmish at, 38 Curtis, Maj.-Gen. Samuel R., commanding Department of Southwest Missouri, 58; enforces confiscation orders in Missouri, 57, 58 ; appointed to command the Department of the Missouri,