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General Robert E. Lee 264
General Thomas J. Jackson 264
General James Longstreet 264
General Joseph Eggleston Johnston 264
Sketch of Fighting Joe Hooker 265

MAPS
FIGURE
1. The Lower Potomac Region 56
2. Siege of Yorktown, April 5th-May 4th, 1862 76
3. Williamsburg, May 5th, 1862 82
4. Area Covered by the Seven Days' Battles 93
5. Oak Grove, June 25th, 1862 101
6. Glendale, June 30th, 1862 108
7. Malvern Hill, July 1st, 1862 108
8. The Second Bull Run Campaign 120
9. Second Bull Run. Positions at Close of Action, August 29th,
1862
124
10. South Mountain, September 14, 1862 134
11. Antietam, September 17th, 1862 139
12. Fredericksburg, December 13th, 1863 157
13. The Rappahannock Region, Showing Positions, Spring, 1863 173
14. Chancellorsville, May 1st and 2nd, 1863 201
15. Chancellorsville, May 3rd, 1863 209
16. Chancellorsville, May 4th, 1863 215
17. The Pursuit of Lee 236
18. The Chattanooga Region 253
19. Chattanooga to Atlanta 274

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Publication Information: Book Title: Fighting Joe Hooker. Contributors: Walter H. Hebert - author. Publisher: Bobbs-Merrill. Place of Publication: Indianapolis. Publication Year: 1944. Page Number: 14.
    
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