Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 49
... Colonel - not Lieutenant Colonel - Hooker , stay . I have use for you and a regiment for you to command . " 8 Lincoln was to comment later of this meeting : ... his eye was steady and clear - his manner not half so confident as his ...
... Colonel - not Lieutenant Colonel - Hooker , stay . I have use for you and a regiment for you to command . " 8 Lincoln was to comment later of this meeting : ... his eye was steady and clear - his manner not half so confident as his ...
Page 66
... Colonel and the Lieutenant Colonel and the rather even division of the regiment into factions be- hind them . Charges had been preferred against both in the early winter and they were awaiting court - martial . Their immediate commander ...
... Colonel and the Lieutenant Colonel and the rather even division of the regiment into factions be- hind them . Charges had been preferred against both in the early winter and they were awaiting court - martial . Their immediate commander ...
Page 68
... colonel in the Brigade and could not rightfully be replaced by a junior colonel . He said he would obey but would appeal to McClellan.61 Evidently the appeal was of no avail for Taylor took command and Sickles went back to Wash- ington ...
... colonel in the Brigade and could not rightfully be replaced by a junior colonel . He said he would obey but would appeal to McClellan.61 Evidently the appeal was of no avail for Taylor took command and Sickles went back to Wash- ington ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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