Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 170
... considered the letter a re- buke.35 More than likely Fighting Joe's eyes flashed while he read and perhaps he concluded with , " By the Eternal ! I will show him ! " CHAPTER XII " ADMINISTRATIVE JOE " ON THE evening of 170 FIGHTING JOE ...
... considered the letter a re- buke.35 More than likely Fighting Joe's eyes flashed while he read and perhaps he concluded with , " By the Eternal ! I will show him ! " CHAPTER XII " ADMINISTRATIVE JOE " ON THE evening of 170 FIGHTING JOE ...
Page 181
... considered the Federal Commander there a " stampeder " and denied the possibility of any im- portant threat against him . He then mistook a telegram from Halleck as a positive order to move to the relief of Harpers Ferry and went over ...
... considered the Federal Commander there a " stampeder " and denied the possibility of any im- portant threat against him . He then mistook a telegram from Halleck as a positive order to move to the relief of Harpers Ferry and went over ...
Page 340
... considered in light of the fact that they were almost always writ- ten long after the action described and subsequent controversies had brought out personal friction , ax - grinding , and alibiing . 20. R. , XXV , Part II , 725 . 3 The ...
... considered in light of the fact that they were almost always writ- ten long after the action described and subsequent controversies had brought out personal friction , ax - grinding , and alibiing . 20. R. , XXV , Part II , 725 . 3 The ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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