Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 135
... Meade rode up ahead of his Penn- sylvania Reserves . A short conference of the generals resulted in an order for Meade to move his division up the Mount Tabor Church road to a point due east of the mountain spur.26 Here Hooker directed ...
... Meade rode up ahead of his Penn- sylvania Reserves . A short conference of the generals resulted in an order for Meade to move his division up the Mount Tabor Church road to a point due east of the mountain spur.26 Here Hooker directed ...
Page 228
... Meade . He said that Governor Curtin was telling people he had lost the confidence of the army , particularly the confidence of Meade and Reyn- olds.58 Meade reminded Hooker that they had differed in judgment on the withdrawal the night ...
... Meade . He said that Governor Curtin was telling people he had lost the confidence of the army , particularly the confidence of Meade and Reyn- olds.58 Meade reminded Hooker that they had differed in judgment on the withdrawal the night ...
Page 248
... Meade's succession was crowded from the papers by the stirring news from Gettysburg . General Meade , with the aid of Daniel Butterfield , whom he kept on as Chief of Staff , and with the hearty co - operation of all the generals under ...
... Meade's succession was crowded from the papers by the stirring news from Gettysburg . General Meade , with the aid of Daniel Butterfield , whom he kept on as Chief of Staff , and with the hearty co - operation of all the generals under ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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