Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 8Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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Page 297
... Hooker did not originally in- tend to remain in the tangled thicket of the wilderness which was an exceed- ingly bad place for the movements of a large army , but planned to uncover Banks ' Ford and form in battle line in the open ...
... Hooker did not originally in- tend to remain in the tangled thicket of the wilderness which was an exceed- ingly bad place for the movements of a large army , but planned to uncover Banks ' Ford and form in battle line in the open ...
Page 298
... Hooker's generalship since in the presence of superior numbers they decided to divide their own forces . Jackson with 3,000 men , in- fantry , cavalry and artillery , was to march across Hooker's front and as- sail his right flank and ...
... Hooker's generalship since in the presence of superior numbers they decided to divide their own forces . Jackson with 3,000 men , in- fantry , cavalry and artillery , was to march across Hooker's front and as- sail his right flank and ...
Page 386
... Hooker to push on to Graysville and directed Palmer , commanding the 15th corps , to report to Hooker and coöperate in the movement . On reaching Pea Vine Creek Palmer was ordered to * Battles and Leaders , vol . iii . , pp . 711 , 729 ...
... Hooker to push on to Graysville and directed Palmer , commanding the 15th corps , to report to Hooker and coöperate in the movement . On reaching Pea Vine Creek Palmer was ordered to * Battles and Leaders , vol . iii . , pp . 711 , 729 ...
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