Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 66
... Sickles , the second in com- mand . On the march to Charles County it had been ordered that all ambulances were to be left in Washington except one per regiment . The 1st Brigade abided by this order but Sickles ' men , who were compara ...
... Sickles , the second in com- mand . On the march to Charles County it had been ordered that all ambulances were to be left in Washington except one per regiment . The 1st Brigade abided by this order but Sickles ' men , who were compara ...
Page 102
... Sickles was also meeting stiff resistance for he had not closed up on Grover's right as planned . Hooker rode over to investigate and found that the enemy had concentrated a heavy fire on the right of the 2nd Brigade , and Sickles ...
... Sickles was also meeting stiff resistance for he had not closed up on Grover's right as planned . Hooker rode over to investigate and found that the enemy had concentrated a heavy fire on the right of the 2nd Brigade , and Sickles ...
Page 205
... Sickles , from his point of observation , that the enemy was turning his back on the Army of the Potomac and appeared to be heading for the Gordonsville route to Richmond . According to J. Watts de Peyster , Hooker , with the aid of his ...
... Sickles , from his point of observation , that the enemy was turning his back on the Army of the Potomac and appeared to be heading for the Gordonsville route to Richmond . According to J. Watts de Peyster , Hooker , with the aid of his ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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