Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 57
... Potomac . A depot of supplies was established at Rum Point Landing on Mattawoman Creek . Here substantial ware- houses and a good - sized wharf were built , and later a warehouse was added at Liverpool Point on the Potomac ...
... Potomac . A depot of supplies was established at Rum Point Landing on Mattawoman Creek . Here substantial ware- houses and a good - sized wharf were built , and later a warehouse was added at Liverpool Point on the Potomac ...
Page 132
... Potomac . The army advanced in three columns . Farthest west was the Sixth Corps ( Army of the Potomac ) under Franklin and Couch's division of the Fourth Corps ( Army of the Potomac ) . In the center was the Second Corps ( Army of the ...
... Potomac . The army advanced in three columns . Farthest west was the Sixth Corps ( Army of the Potomac ) under Franklin and Couch's division of the Fourth Corps ( Army of the Potomac ) . In the center was the Second Corps ( Army of the ...
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... Potomac Rivers . Infantry and cavalry picket lines were duly extended and the camps were free from hostile threat . The base of supplies was located on the Potomac River at Aquia Landing , terminus of the Richmond , Fredericksburg and ...
... Potomac Rivers . Infantry and cavalry picket lines were duly extended and the camps were free from hostile threat . The base of supplies was located on the Potomac River at Aquia Landing , terminus of the Richmond , Fredericksburg and ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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