Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 142
... Twelfth Corps since all the First Corps reserves were engaged and hard - pressed.66 General Alpheus S. Williams , second in command to Mansfield , rode forward to report to Hooker that the two divisions of the Twelfth Corps were ready ...
... Twelfth Corps since all the First Corps reserves were engaged and hard - pressed.66 General Alpheus S. Williams , second in command to Mansfield , rode forward to report to Hooker that the two divisions of the Twelfth Corps were ready ...
Page 207
... soldiers running for their lives . The Germans from the routed Eleventh Corps were crying , " Vere ist der pontoon ? " Others , including many in the Third and Twelfth Corps , were just running . Hooker , his staff and some cavalrymen ...
... soldiers running for their lives . The Germans from the routed Eleventh Corps were crying , " Vere ist der pontoon ? " Others , including many in the Third and Twelfth Corps , were just running . Hooker , his staff and some cavalrymen ...
Page 271
... Twelfth Corps be consolidated and given to Hooker , and that Slocum be given a small command on the Mississippi or transferred to the East.1 Sherman must have become con- vinced that as long as Lincoln continued to support Hooker he was ...
... Twelfth Corps be consolidated and given to Hooker , and that Slocum be given a small command on the Mississippi or transferred to the East.1 Sherman must have become con- vinced that as long as Lincoln continued to support Hooker he was ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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