Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 32
... miles away , an armistice was offered the enemy through the actions of Nicholas P. Trist , Polk's " Commissioner Plenipotenti- ary . " 57 On September seventh the bad faith of the Mexican government brought an end to the armistice and ...
... miles away , an armistice was offered the enemy through the actions of Nicholas P. Trist , Polk's " Commissioner Plenipotenti- ary . " 57 On September seventh the bad faith of the Mexican government brought an end to the armistice and ...
Page 95
... miles along the difficult roads . The next day New Kent Court House was reached and two days later the division ... miles north of Richmond , while the left wing crossed the river and dis- lodged the enemy at Seven Pines , eight miles ...
... miles along the difficult roads . The next day New Kent Court House was reached and two days later the division ... miles north of Richmond , while the left wing crossed the river and dis- lodged the enemy at Seven Pines , eight miles ...
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... miles down the Tennessee River from Chattanooga . He was in high spirits at the prospect of immediate fighting and ... miles long , of which he assumed responsibility for the lower seventy miles , 35 and General Walden's Ridge Raccoon ...
... miles down the Tennessee River from Chattanooga . He was in high spirits at the prospect of immediate fighting and ... miles long , of which he assumed responsibility for the lower seventy miles , 35 and General Walden's Ridge Raccoon ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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