Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 87
... Confederate attack was stalled , Hooker's battered divisions were relieved and the Federals re- gained part of their former ground . The rain ceased as evening ap- proached and the firing died down . The Confederate leaders were ...
... Confederate attack was stalled , Hooker's battered divisions were relieved and the Federals re- gained part of their former ground . The rain ceased as evening ap- proached and the firing died down . The Confederate leaders were ...
Page 100
... Confederate line . It withdrew when General Hooker gave the order . Its baptism of fire had caused fifty - nine casualties . The desired information was ... Confederate Defensive Line Old Tavern Confederate Picket 100 FIGHTING JOE HOOKER.
... Confederate line . It withdrew when General Hooker gave the order . Its baptism of fire had caused fifty - nine casualties . The desired information was ... Confederate Defensive Line Old Tavern Confederate Picket 100 FIGHTING JOE HOOKER.
Page 193
... Confederate deserters indicated that the enemy had made no recent changes in position.10 The Eleventh and Twelfth Corps made an early start for Kelley's Ford , and about noon their foremost detachments passed Hooker at Mor- risville ...
... Confederate deserters indicated that the enemy had made no recent changes in position.10 The Eleventh and Twelfth Corps made an early start for Kelley's Ford , and about noon their foremost detachments passed Hooker at Mor- risville ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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