Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 138
... ordered to move his corps against the enemy's left.48 Meade's and Ricketts ' divisions were sent across the bridge near Keedys- ville and Doubleday's division over the ford just below it . When the corps moved off , Hooker reported to ...
... ordered to move his corps against the enemy's left.48 Meade's and Ricketts ' divisions were sent across the bridge near Keedys- ville and Doubleday's division over the ford just below it . When the corps moved off , Hooker reported to ...
Page 158
... ordered Hooker's two divisions then with Franklin to go into battle.63 This was true , but was little balm to Hooker's feelings , particularly when a little later the remaining division ( Whip- ple's ) of the Third Corps was removed ...
... ordered Hooker's two divisions then with Franklin to go into battle.63 This was true , but was little balm to Hooker's feelings , particularly when a little later the remaining division ( Whip- ple's ) of the Third Corps was removed ...
Page 241
... ordered to move his whole corps against the enemy's cavalry the next day to determine where the main body of Confederate infantry was located , particularly A. P. Hill's corps . Two brigades of the Fifth Corps were ordered to assist the ...
... ordered to move his whole corps against the enemy's cavalry the next day to determine where the main body of Confederate infantry was located , particularly A. P. Hill's corps . Two brigades of the Fifth Corps were ordered to assist the ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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