Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 35
... returned with as proud a record as anyone : He had been brevetted three times for gallantry in action ; had engaged in the two most important campaigns of the war ; had been an important member of the staffs of six different generals ...
... returned with as proud a record as anyone : He had been brevetted three times for gallantry in action ; had engaged in the two most important campaigns of the war ; had been an important member of the staffs of six different generals ...
Page 117
... returned in force and by repairing the Turkey Creek Bridge on the direct route to Harrison's Landing . Well pleased with Hooker's direction of the expedition , McClellan ordered up to his support two brigades of infantry under General ...
... returned in force and by repairing the Turkey Creek Bridge on the direct route to Harrison's Landing . Well pleased with Hooker's direction of the expedition , McClellan ordered up to his support two brigades of infantry under General ...
Page 293
... returned to headquarters he devoted much of his time to arranging for the discharge of the troops in his department . Only two volunteer regiments and the Veteran Reserve Corps were to be re- tained.30 He was made Honorary President of ...
... returned to headquarters he devoted much of his time to arranging for the discharge of the troops in his department . Only two volunteer regiments and the Veteran Reserve Corps were to be re- tained.30 He was made Honorary President of ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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