Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 81
... Williamsburg.31 Hooker galloped to the front to see how he could best support the cavalry and found that the enemy was located in a big ... Williamsburg King's College Freek 个 Allen's Emory's Farm Advance ם YORKTOWN AND WILLIAMSBURG 81.
... Williamsburg.31 Hooker galloped to the front to see how he could best support the cavalry and found that the enemy was located in a big ... Williamsburg King's College Freek 个 Allen's Emory's Farm Advance ם YORKTOWN AND WILLIAMSBURG 81.
Page 82
... Williamsburg . Here was the opportunity Hooker had been waiting for since the previous autumn - a chance to hurl his ... Williamsburg , May 5th , 1862 Federal Positions Confederate Redoubts 000 Direction of Confederate Attack Oak Grove ...
... Williamsburg . Here was the opportunity Hooker had been waiting for since the previous autumn - a chance to hurl his ... Williamsburg , May 5th , 1862 Federal Positions Confederate Redoubts 000 Direction of Confederate Attack Oak Grove ...
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... Williamsburg or any other battle on the Peninsula . The same is true of all other papers of that period which the author has been able to examine . " Fighting Joe " does not appear in common usage for four months after Williamsburg . A ...
... Williamsburg or any other battle on the Peninsula . The same is true of all other papers of that period which the author has been able to examine . " Fighting Joe " does not appear in common usage for four months after Williamsburg . A ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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