Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 194
... Sedgwick's prospective crossing below Fredericksburg.20 He countered by directing the two divisions of the Second Corps at Bank's Ford to move on to United States Ford . General Couch was to get in com- munication with Meade and Slocum ...
... Sedgwick's prospective crossing below Fredericksburg.20 He countered by directing the two divisions of the Second Corps at Bank's Ford to move on to United States Ford . General Couch was to get in com- munication with Meade and Slocum ...
Page 216
... Sedgwick . This note did not reach him until 6:30 the next morning and seems to be the only message he had received directly from Hooker's headquarters up to that time . Warren said that everything was going well on the right and that ...
... Sedgwick . This note did not reach him until 6:30 the next morning and seems to be the only message he had received directly from Hooker's headquarters up to that time . Warren said that everything was going well on the right and that ...
Page 217
... Sedgwick to shift for himself ! 79 At eight Butterfield sent word that Gibbon was engaged in Fredericks- burg and that , according to a " deserter , " Longstreet's divisions were almost upon them.80 Shortly after nine Sedgwick wired ...
... Sedgwick to shift for himself ! 79 At eight Butterfield sent word that Gibbon was engaged in Fredericks- burg and that , according to a " deserter , " Longstreet's divisions were almost upon them.80 Shortly after nine Sedgwick wired ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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