Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 47
Page 181
... Halleck suggested an- other exchange a few weeks later , he refused.51 A subsequent difficulty concerned authority to grant leaves of absence to officers . Hooker wished to detail this duty to corps commanders , but Halleck protested ...
... Halleck suggested an- other exchange a few weeks later , he refused.51 A subsequent difficulty concerned authority to grant leaves of absence to officers . Hooker wished to detail this duty to corps commanders , but Halleck protested ...
Page 234
... Halleck's reply assured Hooker that any ideas he might have for the movement of other Federal commands would be ordered , if deemed practicable , but avoided the matter of consolidating the command in any one person . Halleck ...
... Halleck's reply assured Hooker that any ideas he might have for the movement of other Federal commands would be ordered , if deemed practicable , but avoided the matter of consolidating the command in any one person . Halleck ...
Page 245
Walter H. Hebert. French's specific instructions from Halleck and with Hooker's knowledge he wired the General - in - Chief for confirmation . Hooker waited at his old classmate's headquarters for Halleck's reply . It was : " Pay no ...
Walter H. Hebert. French's specific instructions from Halleck and with Hooker's knowledge he wired the General - in - Chief for confirmation . Hooker waited at his old classmate's headquarters for Halleck's reply . It was : " Pay no ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
Copyright | |
28 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
advance afternoon army artillery attack Bank's Ford batteries Battles and Leaders believed bridge brigade Bull Run Burnside Butterfield California camp campaign cavalry Chancellorsville Chattanooga Colonel Comm Conduct Confederate Cong corps commanders Couch Creek cross Daniel Butterfield Darius N defensive Eleventh Corps enemy enemy's Federal Fifth Corps Fighting Joe fire flank force Fredericksburg Grant Halleck Harpers Ferry headquarters Heintzelman Hooker Papers Hooker's division Howard Ibid infantry Jackson James River Joseph Hooker Kearny Lee's letter Lincoln Massachusetts McClellan Meade miles military morning move Nesmith night officers ordered Oregon Patriot Publishing Co pickets Pleasonton position Potomac President railway Rappahannock regiments retreat Richmond River Road Second Bull Run Second Corps Sedgwick sent Sess Sherman Sickles Sixth Corps skirmishers Slocum soldiers staff Stanton Sumner Third Corps troops Twelfth Corps U. S. Congress Virginia Washington West William Williamsburg York York Tribune