Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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... Union by military force , which had once seemed so certain of success , now appeared to be well on the road to failure . The Confederacy had gained a wide edge in the last two months of fighting . In the East the Army of the Potomac was ...
... Union by military force , which had once seemed so certain of success , now appeared to be well on the road to failure . The Confederacy had gained a wide edge in the last two months of fighting . In the East the Army of the Potomac was ...
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... Union left artillery fire had been heavier and finally at about five o'clock the Confederate infantry there sprang to the attack . The massed Federal artillery created a slaughter pen on the slopes of Crew Hill and the entrenched Union ...
... Union left artillery fire had been heavier and finally at about five o'clock the Confederate infantry there sprang to the attack . The massed Federal artillery created a slaughter pen on the slopes of Crew Hill and the entrenched Union ...
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... Union and Confederate Armies . Washington : Government Print- ing Office , 1889 . BOOKS AND ARTICLES Adams , Charles F. Charles Francis Adams , 1835-1916 , an Autobiography . Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co. , 1916 . Allaban , Frank . John ...
... Union and Confederate Armies . Washington : Government Print- ing Office , 1889 . BOOKS AND ARTICLES Adams , Charles F. Charles Francis Adams , 1835-1916 , an Autobiography . Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co. , 1916 . Allaban , Frank . John ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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