Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 132
... Corps ( Army of the Potomac ) under Franklin and Couch's division of the Fourth Corps ( Army of the Potomac ) . In the center was the Second Corps ( Army of the Potomac ) and the Second Corps ( Army of Vir- ginia ) , all under Sumner ...
... Corps ( Army of the Potomac ) under Franklin and Couch's division of the Fourth Corps ( Army of the Potomac ) . In the center was the Second Corps ( Army of the Potomac ) and the Second Corps ( Army of Vir- ginia ) , all under Sumner ...
Page 144
... corps , 72 two brigade commanders were wounded , and its effectiveness was ended for the day . The Twelfth Corps and Sedgwick's division of the Second Corps , which also fought over Hooker's ground , were repulsed in turn , both ...
... corps , 72 two brigade commanders were wounded , and its effectiveness was ended for the day . The Twelfth Corps and Sedgwick's division of the Second Corps , which also fought over Hooker's ground , were repulsed in turn , both ...
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... Corps : Major General John Sedgwick of Connecticut to be transferred from the Ninth Corps . He had been a classmate of Hooker's at West Point and was the oldest of the corps commanders . He had the reputation of a fighter , gained ...
... Corps : Major General John Sedgwick of Connecticut to be transferred from the Ninth Corps . He had been a classmate of Hooker's at West Point and was the oldest of the corps commanders . He had the reputation of a fighter , gained ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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