Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 266
... Thomas for permission to follow on the Graysville Road via Rossville.25 Thomas assented and added Palmer's corps to the column , showing that his con- fidence in Hooker was still unshaken by Grant's obvious distrust . The march was ...
... Thomas for permission to follow on the Graysville Road via Rossville.25 Thomas assented and added Palmer's corps to the column , showing that his con- fidence in Hooker was still unshaken by Grant's obvious distrust . The march was ...
Page 278
... Thomas ' other two corps and Schofield went in on the left as soon as they came up . The difficult nature of the ground delayed the immediate general attack which Sher- man proposed . Before all deployments could be completed he decided ...
... Thomas ' other two corps and Schofield went in on the left as soon as they came up . The difficult nature of the ground delayed the immediate general attack which Sher- man proposed . Before all deployments could be completed he decided ...
Page 279
Walter H. Hebert. in the maps he received.37 Thomas stood his ground and made it clear that these complaints were unjustified.38 Irritation never again rose be- tween the two . After the war Hooker declared Thomas to have been by far the ...
Walter H. Hebert. in the maps he received.37 Thomas stood his ground and made it clear that these complaints were unjustified.38 Irritation never again rose be- tween the two . After the war Hooker declared Thomas to have been by far the ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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