Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 120
... Jackson's men broke the railroad at this point , completing their turning movement and landing themselves fully in ... Jackson , and to crush Jackson before Lee could reach the field . At this time Pope's army of three corps under Franz ...
... Jackson's men broke the railroad at this point , completing their turning movement and landing themselves fully in ... Jackson , and to crush Jackson before Lee could reach the field . At this time Pope's army of three corps under Franz ...
Page 122
... Jackson . Pope had decided to throw more strength toward Manassas Junction , and Kearny and Reno had been redirected there . In the early afternoon Hooker's men proceeded on up the railroad , passing scenes of destruction visited on the ...
... Jackson . Pope had decided to throw more strength toward Manassas Junction , and Kearny and Reno had been redirected there . In the early afternoon Hooker's men proceeded on up the railroad , passing scenes of destruction visited on the ...
Page 340
Walter H. Hebert. 340 FIGHTING JOE HOOKER detail on Jackson's attack is Augustus Choate Hamlin's The Battle of Chancellors- ville , Jackson's Flank Attack . The Official Records are not complete and some writers believe that Hooker may ...
Walter H. Hebert. 340 FIGHTING JOE HOOKER detail on Jackson's attack is Augustus Choate Hamlin's The Battle of Chancellors- ville , Jackson's Flank Attack . The Official Records are not complete and some writers believe that Hooker may ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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