Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 102
... morning , undaunted by the gloomy forest ahead of them . Sickles advanced on both sides of the Williamsburg Road with Grover to his left . Grover became engaged at once and Hooker rode up to see how fiercely the enemy was determined to ...
... morning , undaunted by the gloomy forest ahead of them . Sickles advanced on both sides of the Williamsburg Road with Grover to his left . Grover became engaged at once and Hooker rode up to see how fiercely the enemy was determined to ...
Page 122
... morning their fighting companions of the Peninsula , Kearny's divi- sion , marched up the railroad in pursuit of Jackson . Pope had decided to throw more strength toward Manassas Junction , and Kearny and Reno had been redirected there ...
... morning their fighting companions of the Peninsula , Kearny's divi- sion , marched up the railroad in pursuit of Jackson . Pope had decided to throw more strength toward Manassas Junction , and Kearny and Reno had been redirected there ...
Page 220
... morning of the sixth the Union troops took up the march over the shaky bridges which were covered with pine boughs to deaden the sound of retreat . General Meade , assigned to rear - guard duty , re- ported all across at nine without ...
... morning of the sixth the Union troops took up the march over the shaky bridges which were covered with pine boughs to deaden the sound of retreat . General Meade , assigned to rear - guard duty , re- ported all across at nine without ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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