Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 123
Walter H. Hebert. mishing with Sigel while awaiting the arrival of Lee and the rest of the army . Hooker's 1st Brigade was temporarily placed under the orders of Gen- eral Sigel by Pope's direction , when he finally arrived , and they ...
Walter H. Hebert. mishing with Sigel while awaiting the arrival of Lee and the rest of the army . Hooker's 1st Brigade was temporarily placed under the orders of Gen- eral Sigel by Pope's direction , when he finally arrived , and they ...
Page 135
... arrived with his division and Hooker started them up the mountainside on Meade's left . Unknown to Hooker , Hatch's largest brigade under General Gibbon had been detached by Burnside to form across the National Road . This depletion ...
... arrived with his division and Hooker started them up the mountainside on Meade's left . Unknown to Hooker , Hatch's largest brigade under General Gibbon had been detached by Burnside to form across the National Road . This depletion ...
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... arrived first , tried to find someone at whom to point them , but the Confederates were hidden by the woods . From time to time more guns were added at this position , and one of the cavalry regiments charged into an enemy brigade on ...
... arrived first , tried to find someone at whom to point them , but the Confederates were hidden by the woods . From time to time more guns were added at this position , and one of the cavalry regiments charged into an enemy brigade on ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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