Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 122
... north of the Warrenton Pike at Groveton . One of the most stubborn fights of the war had occurred with neither side gaining an advantage . Hooker received ... DARIUS N. COUCH GENERAL JOHN SEDGWICK Copyright , 1911 122 FIGHTING JOE HOOKER.
... north of the Warrenton Pike at Groveton . One of the most stubborn fights of the war had occurred with neither side gaining an advantage . Hooker received ... DARIUS N. COUCH GENERAL JOHN SEDGWICK Copyright , 1911 122 FIGHTING JOE HOOKER.
Page 175
... Darius N. Couch of New York to be retained . He was frail and in bad health but was of strong , decisive character ... North Carolina ; and William H. French . ( Both Gibbon and French were artillery experts . ) All were West Point ...
... Darius N. Couch of New York to be retained . He was frail and in bad health but was of strong , decisive character ... North Carolina ; and William H. French . ( Both Gibbon and French were artillery experts . ) All were West Point ...
Page 181
... Darius N. Couch had sent him a report concerning careless picketing within his Second Corps , adding : " Higher officers spend their time in reading newspapers or books , playing cards or the politician , drinking whiskey and grum ...
... Darius N. Couch had sent him a report concerning careless picketing within his Second Corps , adding : " Higher officers spend their time in reading newspapers or books , playing cards or the politician , drinking whiskey and grum ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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