Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 92
... given the honor of acting as Provost Guard in Williamsburg , and General Grover was appointed military governor . Burial details were set to work at once and wherever possible brigade burial grounds were estab- lished.1 The wounded were ...
... given the honor of acting as Provost Guard in Williamsburg , and General Grover was appointed military governor . Burial details were set to work at once and wherever possible brigade burial grounds were estab- lished.1 The wounded were ...
Page 271
... given to Hooker , and that Slocum be given a small command on the Mississippi or transferred to the East.1 Sherman must have become con- vinced that as long as Lincoln continued to support Hooker he was stuck with him and might as well ...
... given to Hooker , and that Slocum be given a small command on the Mississippi or transferred to the East.1 Sherman must have become con- vinced that as long as Lincoln continued to support Hooker he was stuck with him and might as well ...
Page 291
... given me the greatest satisfaction to have broken my sabre over the head of Sherman . ” 21 His other major complaint had to do with the fact that he had not been given opportunity to vindicate his actions as commander of the Army of the ...
... given me the greatest satisfaction to have broken my sabre over the head of Sherman . ” 21 His other major complaint had to do with the fact that he had not been given opportunity to vindicate his actions as commander of the Army of the ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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