Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 99
... position and relaxed precautions , allowing the men time to cremate the dead horses and to bury the many casualties of the battle fought three days before.26 The position was thoroughly entrenched , Casey's old works were completed and ...
... position and relaxed precautions , allowing the men time to cremate the dead horses and to bury the many casualties of the battle fought three days before.26 The position was thoroughly entrenched , Casey's old works were completed and ...
Page 111
... position and the enemy was sent back into the woods on the gallop.18 Other enemy guns were soon placed in position and artillery skirmish- ing continued at a range of 1,500 yards without further effect as far as Hooker was concerned.19 ...
... position and the enemy was sent back into the woods on the gallop.18 Other enemy guns were soon placed in position and artillery skirmish- ing continued at a range of 1,500 yards without further effect as far as Hooker was concerned.19 ...
Page 217
... position of the main army.82 At 9:45 Sedgwick let the Commanding General know that he was being pressed and was taking position to cross the Rappahannock if neces- sary.83 Hooker responded with several orders to reserve , if practicable ...
... position of the main army.82 At 9:45 Sedgwick let the Commanding General know that he was being pressed and was taking position to cross the Rappahannock if neces- sary.83 Hooker responded with several orders to reserve , if practicable ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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