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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln— Volume 6: 1862– 1863
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Telegram to General I. McDowell. Washington, May 28, 1862. 5.40 P.M.
GENERAL McDOWELL, Manassas Junction:
I think the evidence now preponderates that Ewell and Jackson are still about Winchester. Assuming this, it is for you a question of legs. Put in all the speed you can. I have told Fremont as much, and directed him to drive at them as fast as possible. By the way, I suppose you know Fremont has got up to Moorefield, instead of going into Harrisonburg.
A. LINCOLN.
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Chicago: Abraham Lincoln, "Telegram to General I. McDowell. Washington, May 28, 1862. 5.40 P.M.," The Writings of Abraham Lincoln— Volume 6: 1862– 1863, ed. Jameson, J. Franklin (John Franklin), 1859-1937 in The Writings of Abraham Lincoln—Volume 6: 1862–1863 Original Sources, accessed March 31, 2023, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=95E2WLUWFI186VP.
MLA: Lincoln, Abraham. "Telegram to General I. McDowell. Washington, May 28, 1862. 5.40 P.M." The Writings of Abraham Lincoln— Volume 6: 1862– 1863, edited by Jameson, J. Franklin (John Franklin), 1859-1937, in The Writings of Abraham Lincoln—Volume 6: 1862–1863, Original Sources. 31 Mar. 2023. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=95E2WLUWFI186VP.
Harvard: Lincoln, A, 'Telegram to General I. McDowell. Washington, May 28, 1862. 5.40 P.M.' in The Writings of Abraham Lincoln— Volume 6: 1862– 1863, ed. . cited in , The Writings of Abraham Lincoln—Volume 6: 1862–1863. Original Sources, retrieved 31 March 2023, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=95E2WLUWFI186VP.
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