Stormy Petrel: The Life and Times of General Benjamin F. Butler, 1818-1893Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1969 - 335 pages |
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... reached New York early the following morning . Divided into three parties they break- fasted sumptuously at the Fifth Avenue Hotel , the Hotel St. Nicholas , and the Astor House . The ovation given them as they marched to the Hudson ...
... reached New York early the following morning . Divided into three parties they break- fasted sumptuously at the Fifth Avenue Hotel , the Hotel St. Nicholas , and the Astor House . The ovation given them as they marched to the Hudson ...
Page 81
... reached New York on the morning of April 19 , a few hours before the Sixth Regiment arrived at Balti- more . As the troops marched down Broadway to the Jersey City ferry , " General Butler , who walked with steady step and erect head ...
... reached New York on the morning of April 19 , a few hours before the Sixth Regiment arrived at Balti- more . As the troops marched down Broadway to the Jersey City ferry , " General Butler , who walked with steady step and erect head ...
Page 278
... reached Butler at his home in Lowell about 6 P.M. A couple of hours later he de- cided to go to Boston . Arrangements were quickly made for a special train to leave Lowell at 9:15 P.M. Shortly before nine Butler and a dozen or so of his ...
... reached Butler at his home in Lowell about 6 P.M. A couple of hours later he de- cided to go to Boston . Arrangements were quickly made for a special train to leave Lowell at 9:15 P.M. Shortly before nine Butler and a dozen or so of his ...
Contents
Meet General Butler | 13 |
As the Twig is Bent | 20 |
A Practical Politician | 37 |
Copyright | |
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