Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 42
... road from Roseburg on toward the south with the Colonel in charge.34 By winter the road was finished and for some time was known as the " Hooker Road . " The Oregon Statesman gave “ Much praise . . . to the Superintendent of the work ...
... road from Roseburg on toward the south with the Colonel in charge.34 By winter the road was finished and for some time was known as the " Hooker Road . " The Oregon Statesman gave “ Much praise . . . to the Superintendent of the work ...
Page 107
... Road with Hooker's division on the right and Kearny on the left . By 11:00 A.M. the pursuing Confederates caught up and a lively artillery duel began . Hooker's men ... Road Charles CITY Road Brac SLOCUM H KEARNY THE CHANGE OF BASE 107.
... Road with Hooker's division on the right and Kearny on the left . By 11:00 A.M. the pursuing Confederates caught up and a lively artillery duel began . Hooker's men ... Road Charles CITY Road Brac SLOCUM H KEARNY THE CHANGE OF BASE 107.
Page 109
... Road . He then decided to form his line on Slocum's left . Kearny was put in position connecting with Slocum , but Hooker's men had already moved back to the Quaker Road . Since General McCall conveniently brought up his division of the ...
... Road . He then decided to form his line on Slocum's left . Kearny was put in position connecting with Slocum , but Hooker's men had already moved back to the Quaker Road . Since General McCall conveniently brought up his division of the ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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