Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 52
... camp on a pleasant knoll west of the town.21 The other three regiments were all on hand within a few days and settled down to an active camp life under the observant eye of the new Briga- dier . Bladensburg , in addition to being famous ...
... camp on a pleasant knoll west of the town.21 The other three regiments were all on hand within a few days and settled down to an active camp life under the observant eye of the new Briga- dier . Bladensburg , in addition to being famous ...
Page 116
... camp.48 Two days later the project was tried again on a larger scale . Sedgwick's division of the Second Corps and all of Pleasonton's brigade of cavalry were this time included in the party which followed Hooker from camp in the late ...
... camp.48 Two days later the project was tried again on a larger scale . Sedgwick's division of the Second Corps and all of Pleasonton's brigade of cavalry were this time included in the party which followed Hooker from camp in the late ...
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... camps within his department , to guard the northern frontier along the lakes , to protect the line of the Ohio River and to ... Camp Douglas in Chi- cago . In November Hooker was told that General Nathan Bedford For- rest , the famous ...
... camps within his department , to guard the northern frontier along the lakes , to protect the line of the Ohio River and to ... Camp Douglas in Chi- cago . In November Hooker was told that General Nathan Bedford For- rest , the famous ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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