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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.18 (search)
e of battle on the banks of the Chickahominy. Hooker's veteran division assailed with intrepid dari of the second corps, and second in command to Hooker, estimates Hooker's seven corps at 113,000, reHooker's seven corps at 113,000, ready for duty, not counting 1,000 cavalry and reserve artillery, and 400 cannon, and his estimate of III,) and on page 161 of this volume he says Hooker's artillery was equal to any in the world. , after the successful crossing of his troops, Hooker says, I have Lee just where I want him. He mus Lee, having checked and to some extent routed Hooker's right and center, withdraws a portion of hisy crossed to the northern bank, and thus ended Hooker's On to Richmond. The losses in this great is 120,000, crushed Napoleon with his 72,000. Hooker, with his 130,000 fled, leaving Lee, with his nted each other on the heights of Gettysburg. Hooker's official head has gone to sleep in the wasteVirginia, whose cyclonic stroke had pulverized Hooker's right at Chancellorsville, and who, on his m[13 more...]