Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 93
... River Road Crew Hi Malvern Hill Turkey Creek Bridge Jones Bridge Barhamsville Chickahominy River To Williamsburg 10 Miles thanking the men for their bravery ; they were whipped. Richmond Grove New Kent Gr . Hs8 . Old Tavern Fair Oaks ...
... River Road Crew Hi Malvern Hill Turkey Creek Bridge Jones Bridge Barhamsville Chickahominy River To Williamsburg 10 Miles thanking the men for their bravery ; they were whipped. Richmond Grove New Kent Gr . Hs8 . Old Tavern Fair Oaks ...
Page 155
... river to check it . Burnside then decided that he would " surprise " the enemy by crossing right at Fredericksburg . 52 Sumner's Grand Division was directed to pre- pare to cross opposite the town ; Franklin's force was to do likewise ...
... river to check it . Burnside then decided that he would " surprise " the enemy by crossing right at Fredericksburg . 52 Sumner's Grand Division was directed to pre- pare to cross opposite the town ; Franklin's force was to do likewise ...
Page 188
... river was too wide for the number of pontoons avail- able . On Lee's left above Beck's Island the river was bordered by bluffs 150 feet high which prohibited a crossing . The first possibility in this direction was at Bank's Ford , but ...
... river was too wide for the number of pontoons avail- able . On Lee's left above Beck's Island the river was bordered by bluffs 150 feet high which prohibited a crossing . The first possibility in this direction was at Bank's Ford , but ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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