Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 57
... Headquarters were located six miles northeast of Budd's Ferry , and the troops were posted in all important locations in the western half of Charles County . The General aggressively took hold of the situa- tion along the lower Potomac ...
... Headquarters were located six miles northeast of Budd's Ferry , and the troops were posted in all important locations in the western half of Charles County . The General aggressively took hold of the situa- tion along the lower Potomac ...
Page 78
... headquarters were on the left of the Williamsburg Road in an advanced position well within cannon shot of the enemy . Lowe's bal- loon had tagged along and ascended near headquarters almost every day , drawing considerable fire but ...
... headquarters were on the left of the Williamsburg Road in an advanced position well within cannon shot of the enemy . Lowe's bal- loon had tagged along and ascended near headquarters almost every day , drawing considerable fire but ...
Page 192
... headquarters detailing the moves of the large army . " 76 In the early evening he left his Falmouth headquarters to join the advance , passing through the temporary camps at Hartwood and on to Morrisville where he set up headquarters ...
... headquarters detailing the moves of the large army . " 76 In the early evening he left his Falmouth headquarters to join the advance , passing through the temporary camps at Hartwood and on to Morrisville where he set up headquarters ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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