I will push the loading and unloading of boats, but suggest that you send at once (Captain Dodd, if possible) the best quartermaster you can, that he may control and organize this whole matter.
At Millen I learned that General Bragg was in Augusta, and that General Wade Hampton had been ordered there from Richmond, to organize a large cavalry force with which to resist our progress.
If he does not follow you, I will then thoroughly organize my troops, and believe I shall have men enough to ruin him unless he gets out of the way very rapidly.
On your arrival at Memphis you will assume command of all the troops there, and that portion of General Curtis's forces at present east of the Mississippi River, and organize them into brigades and divisions in your own way.
A part of our general plan was to organizethe two great reservations into regular Territorial governments, with Governor, Council, courts, and civil officers.
In plain words, you will assume command of all the forces now moving up the Tennessee, including the garrison at Kingston, and from that force, organize what you deem proper to relieve Burnside.
His duty was to organize campaigns and command the troops after they had been put into the field.
I shall proceed at once to organize three armies of twenty-five thousand men each, and will try and be all ready to march to Raleigh or Weldon, as we may determine, by or before April 10th.
I left my family, because I was under the impression that I would be allowed to enlist my own regiment, which would take some time, and I expected to raise the regiment and organize it at Jefferson Barracks.
He set to work to organize Aragon, Catalonia and Valencia in opposition to Castile, with a view of forming a republic under the protection of France, but his efforts met with no practical response.
Instead of letting the menorganize the road, why not have the road organize the men?
Do you think we have made effort enough to let our men organize as employes?
About the first thing we did was to organize and select a captain, and, very much against my wishes, I was chosen to this important position.
It would therefore be better toorganize and travel systematically.
Hunt said it was necessary to have some sort of system about the move, and that before they moved they must organize and adopt rules and laws which must be obeyed.
They endured all that was heaped upon them by these lawless men, and the law of self protection forced them to organize for the swift apprehension and punishment of crime, and the preservation of their property and lives.
Men who knew how to fight and how to organize armies marched to the front.
They'll organize the Cotton States into a Southern Confederacy.
The new Government had yet to organize its secret service.
In view of Santa Anna's purpose to organize a grand army under his personal orders, this was Ampudia's last opportunity to shine independently, and he did not wish to lose it.
Owing to fear of the army, though he knew he could not rely upon it, he dared not organize militia; and before long a body of troops were allowed to revolt with impunity.
In the summer months the land kings themselves would organize and equip naval armaments for similar expeditions.
Should white races organize in defense of themselves against "the rising tide of color" and invoke race war of an unprecedented scale and consequence?
The first to reckon with are their weak and unstable qualities, which have so sadly but too clearly been shown by their incapacity to organize a strong nation or to put their house in order.
He dispatched detachments of his forces to the southward to defend the southern coast, where he expected Richmond would land, while he himself proceeded northward, toward the centre of the kingdom, to assemble and organize his grand army.
The book now offered is the first attempt to assemble and organize the known facts of science in their relation to the production of plants, without irrigation, in regions of limited rainfall.
The system of dry-farming must marshal and organize all the established facts of science for the better utilization, in plant growth, of a limited rainfall.
Nevertheless the Local side of tribal life in time tended to overwhelm the Social and to organize the tribe irrespective of matriarchy, and inclined towards hereditary chieftainship.
The remaining years of his life d'Aubusson spent in the attempt to restore discipline and zeal in his order, and to organize a grand international crusade against the Turks.
Trials by Military Commissions When the ghostly night riders of the Ku Klux Klan began to frighten the carpet-baggers and the negroes, Meade directed all officials, civil and military, to organize patrols to break up the secret organizations.
At the same time, permission was granted to the harassed citizens of Dale and Henry counties to organize themselves to protect their homes, provided they did so under the direction of the commandant of the first-class militia.
The strength of organization was to be in the black counties, but Governor Smith persistently refused to organize the negro militia.
But he was afraid to organize any white militia because it might overthrow his administration, and, on the other hand, he also refused to give arms to negro militia because he feared race conflicts.
In December, 1864, when north Alabama was almost entirely overrun by tories, deserters, and Federals, the citizens of Marion County were authorized to organizeinto squads and protect themselves.
Farmers in the white counties, having thrown off the local Reconstruction government, began to organize agricultural societies, Patrons of Husbandry, Grangers, etc.
The militia laws favored the black counties at the expense of the white ones, and Smith was afraid to organize negro militia; he shared the dislike of his class for negroes.
General Thomas authorized the citizens of Morgan, Marshall, Lawrence, and the neighboring counties to organize a civil government based on the Alabama laws of 1861.
The object was to gain control of the state government or to organize a new one and return to the Union.
Agents were sent to the state to organize new councils and to secure the benefits of the proposed confiscation; free farms were promised the negroes.
In the spring of 1874 the whites began to organize to overthrow Radical rule.
We have pressing need so to organize our system of administering criminal justice as to establish full vigor and effectiveness.
The right of labor to organize is just as fundamental and necessary as is the right of capital to organize.
The Governor of Alaska should be given an ample appropriation wherewith to organize a force to preserve the public peace.
The Department is doing all it can to organize the farmers in the threatened districts, just as it has been doing all it can to organize them in aid of its work to eradicate the cattle fever tick in the South.
Measures were adopted at the earliest practicable period to organize the "Territorial government of Oregon," as authorized by the act of the 14th of August last.
The existing condition of California and of that part of New Mexico lying west of the Rio Grande and without the limits of Texas imperiously demands that Congress should at its present session organize Territorial governments over them.
This will cover a field of special importance, in which our country holds a foremost rank; but the Executive is at present powerless to organize a proper representation of our vast national interests in this direction.
Legislative provision is hereby recommended to organize and equip consular courts in Korea.
Wage-workers have an entire right to organize and by all peaceful and honorable means to endeavor to persuade their fellows to join with them in organizations.
And then, when he could no longer employ Turkish troops to force adherence to his church, the patriarch did not hesitate to organize secret bands of terrorists to take their place.
If Austria could organize a resistance that would last for six weeks, Germany was prepared to do the rest.
If we could induce these states to organize their system of fortification in such a manner as to constitute an effective protection for our flank we could abandon the proposed invasion.
Bismarck was one of those who had drafted the Treaty of Berlin and had no faith in the stability of any possible government the Bulgars could organize for themselves.
A moment's thought will show that this means not only the ability to send food, but also to organize the entire mechanism of the preparing and handling of that food.
Two French warships were to be sent direct to New York in the autumn of 1689, while a raiding party from Canada should set out for the Hudson as soon as Frontenac could organize it.
His design," says a writer of thirteen years ago, "was to organizeand control the fur trade from the lakes to the Pacific, by establishing trading posts along the Missouri and Columbia to its mouth.
Having secured patents in the United States and in the principal countries of Europe, Mr. Colt exerted himself to organize a company for the manufacture of his revolver.
About eighteen years ago, the shoe and leather merchants of the city decided to organize a bank, in which their interests should be the principal consideration.
Let's organize a searching party and go down there and investigate.
Then, when I have won your confidence, I want to organize a Cowboys' Mutual Improvement and Social Society, to help you in the way of self-improvement and to resist the snares laid for homeless boys like you.
The home teacher should organize the women into afternoon classes for learning English and should induce them to visit the evening classes with the men.
The provisions of the bill were to be carried out by an interdepartmental National Board of Public Construction, which would organize a body of workers, known as the United States Construction Service.
We can't do it any other way; it's illegal to organize politically, and petitions do no good.
Organization springs from discussion, and discussion from thought--but who can think in chaos, discuss in delirium, organize in a vacuum?
The thing was not to talk, but to do; the thing was to get bold of others and rouse them, to organize them and prepare for the fight!
He had published a pamphlet about it, and set out to organize a party of his own, when a stray Socialist leaflet had revealed to him that others had been ahead of him.
And we shall organize them, we shall drill them, we shall marshal them for the victory!
Will their wealth be spent for the purpose--will they build colleges and churches to teach you, will they print papers to herald your progress, and organize political parties to guide and carry on the struggle?
They poison us morally and physically: they kill the happiness of society: they force us to do away with our own liberties and to organize unnatural cruelties for fear they should rise against us and drag us down into their abyss.
The history of civilization is a history of successful attempts to organize work and to obtain liberty.
As a matter of fact, in these movements the little one is seeking the very exercise which will organize and coordinate the movements useful to man.