Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 110
... held a major part of the battlefield known as Glendale or Frayser's Farm , but they had failed to break through to the Quaker Road . The Union trains were now safely by and the army was no longer in danger of being divided . It was a ...
... held a major part of the battlefield known as Glendale or Frayser's Farm , but they had failed to break through to the Quaker Road . The Union trains were now safely by and the army was no longer in danger of being divided . It was a ...
Page 135
... held the spur in force , and Meade was told to try to out- flank the position to the right . Seymour's brigade did it and the entire division moved forward with great vigor , pushing back the enemy at all points.2 28 Meanwhile , General ...
... held the spur in force , and Meade was told to try to out- flank the position to the right . Seymour's brigade did it and the entire division moved forward with great vigor , pushing back the enemy at all points.2 28 Meanwhile , General ...
Page 296
... held in Garden City , and the body was then taken to New York where it lay in state in the City Hall . It was said that the turnout to see Fighting Joe in his casket was surpassed only by the num- bers who paid tribute to Abraham ...
... held in Garden City , and the body was then taken to New York where it lay in state in the City Hall . It was said that the turnout to see Fighting Joe in his casket was surpassed only by the num- bers who paid tribute to Abraham ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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