Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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... Joseph Hooker and His Staff in the Spring of 1863 . Hooker's Headquarters General George H. ( " Pap " ) Thomas 51 · 51 • 51 84 85 85 122 122 · 122 • • 122 • • • • 123 123 123 • 154 155 194 • • The Famous Lincoln - to - Hooker Letter ...
... Joseph Hooker and His Staff in the Spring of 1863 . Hooker's Headquarters General George H. ( " Pap " ) Thomas 51 · 51 • 51 84 85 85 122 122 · 122 • • 122 • • • • 123 123 123 • 154 155 194 • • The Famous Lincoln - to - Hooker Letter ...
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... Joseph Hookers of Hadley . The infant was straightway christened Joseph , the fifth of a line of farm- ers , prominent landowners , town officials and warriors to bear their tra- ditional family name . The first Joseph Hooker had ...
... Joseph Hookers of Hadley . The infant was straightway christened Joseph , the fifth of a line of farm- ers , prominent landowners , town officials and warriors to bear their tra- ditional family name . The first Joseph Hooker had ...
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... Joseph to go to college - money was still scarce - but Mary Hooker was deter- mined that her boy should have a chance to take full advantage of his quick mind and resolute nature . Fortunately one of Joseph's teachers , Giles C. Kellogg ...
... Joseph to go to college - money was still scarce - but Mary Hooker was deter- mined that her boy should have a chance to take full advantage of his quick mind and resolute nature . Fortunately one of Joseph's teachers , Giles C. Kellogg ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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