Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 30
... reached the crest of the mountain wall which looked down over the valley of Mexico . No resistance was met and on the seventeenth the army reached the village of San Agustín , not much more than ten miles from the Grand Plaza of Mexico ...
... reached the crest of the mountain wall which looked down over the valley of Mexico . No resistance was met and on the seventeenth the army reached the village of San Agustín , not much more than ten miles from the Grand Plaza of Mexico ...
Page 66
... reached the court - martial stage , one of which is of interest since it involved General Sickles , the second in com- mand . On the march to Charles County it had been ordered that all ambulances were to be left in Washington except ...
... reached the court - martial stage , one of which is of interest since it involved General Sickles , the second in com- mand . On the march to Charles County it had been ordered that all ambulances were to be left in Washington except ...
Page 88
... reached the battlefield by nightfall but were not engaged . General Hooker's state- ment that 30,000 comrades were available to help him is essentially true . The four divisions which eventually reached the field totaled approxi- mately ...
... reached the battlefield by nightfall but were not engaged . General Hooker's state- ment that 30,000 comrades were available to help him is essentially true . The four divisions which eventually reached the field totaled approxi- mately ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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