Hancock the SuperbBobbs-Merrill, 1960 - 368 Documented biography of Winfield Scott Hancock, a general of the Union Army of the Potomac, whose leadership proved outstanding at Gettysburg. It was McClellan who conferred the sobriquet "superb" upon his performance. |
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... civil liberty . The order set forth that , while in war force must be repelled by force , when peace is restored and the civil authorities are prepared to perform their duties , military power must cease to command . The heart of the ...
... civil liberty . The order set forth that , while in war force must be repelled by force , when peace is restored and the civil authorities are prepared to perform their duties , military power must cease to command . The heart of the ...
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... civil rights and a warrior whose strongest claim was to be first in peace as well as in war . And John B. Gordon , late lieutenant general in Lee's army , declared the order " must canonize this soldier . . . with the lovers of civil ...
... civil rights and a warrior whose strongest claim was to be first in peace as well as in war . And John B. Gordon , late lieutenant general in Lee's army , declared the order " must canonize this soldier . . . with the lovers of civil ...
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... Civil Courts Have Precedence Hancock's preference for civil above military authority in peace- time was reflected again in 1875 when he was named to sit on the Military Court of Inquiry appointed to investigate the alleged com- plicity ...
... Civil Courts Have Precedence Hancock's preference for civil above military authority in peace- time was reflected again in 1875 when he was named to sit on the Military Court of Inquiry appointed to investigate the alleged com- plicity ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 SUMMONED TO THE ARMY | 13 |
WEST POINT AND MEXICO | 28 |
Formative Army Years | 45 |
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A. P. Hill adjutant advance Armistead arrived artillery assault attack Badeau Barlow battle Birney Burnside campaign Captain captured Cemetery Hill Chancellorsville civil cock Cold Harbor Colonel Confederate Congress corps commanders Culp's Hill D. H. Hill Democratic Denison and Herbert division enemy eral Federal army fighting fire flank Fort Magruder Francis Walker Fredericksburg front Gettysburg Gibbon Grant guns Hancock Papers Hays headquarters Hooker horse Howard Ibid infantry Irish Brigade James John Johnson later Lee's Letters and Addresses Lieutenant Lincoln Longstreet Lyman Major McClellan Meade Meade's miles military Mott's moved never night Norristown North officers Pennsylvania State Library Petersburg Philadelphia Brigade Pickett position Potomac President Reams's Station rear regiment Reminiscences River Road rode Scrapbook Second Corps sent Sherman Smith soldiers Southern Spotsylvania staff Sterigere tion told trenches Trobriand troops Walker Washington West Point Wilderness Winfield Scott Hancock wounded wrote York