Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 87
... Kearny came up with his brigade of Michi- ganders under Hiram Berry and two regiments of New Yorkers under David Birney.57 Heintzelman had told Kearny to report to Hooker , thinking that Hooker was the senior general . Hooker put ...
... Kearny came up with his brigade of Michi- ganders under Hiram Berry and two regiments of New Yorkers under David Birney.57 Heintzelman had told Kearny to report to Hooker , thinking that Hooker was the senior general . Hooker put ...
Page 106
... Kearny . In haste they rode over to McClellan's headquarters where Kearny insisted on being permitted to march into Richmond and at least rescue the 14,000 prisoners there , returning if he could not hold on . Hooker , who was Kearny's ...
... Kearny . In haste they rode over to McClellan's headquarters where Kearny insisted on being permitted to march into Richmond and at least rescue the 14,000 prisoners there , returning if he could not hold on . Hooker , who was Kearny's ...
Page 107
... Kearny on the left . By 11:00 A.M. the pursuing Confederates caught up and a lively artillery duel began . Hooker's ... Kearny's division across the swamp at Brackett's Ford as night fell . By ten in the evening the corps had reached ...
... Kearny on the left . By 11:00 A.M. the pursuing Confederates caught up and a lively artillery duel began . Hooker's ... Kearny's division across the swamp at Brackett's Ford as night fell . By ten in the evening the corps had reached ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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