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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... received has been handed down in tradition , but it is best not to put it into cold and unsympathetic type , " said Walker.11 Prior to the rout of Howard , Second Corps commander Couch had gone out with Hancock to reinforce Sykes , of ...
... received has been handed down in tradition , but it is best not to put it into cold and unsympathetic type , " said Walker.11 Prior to the rout of Howard , Second Corps commander Couch had gone out with Hancock to reinforce Sykes , of ...
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... received , and praise went to the Philadelphian who had commanded the army . Crowds passed the Meade house and serenaders sang and cheered in front of it at night . Mrs. Hancock thought it evidence of her husband's " chari- table ...
... received , and praise went to the Philadelphian who had commanded the army . Crowds passed the Meade house and serenaders sang and cheered in front of it at night . Mrs. Hancock thought it evidence of her husband's " chari- table ...
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... received no credit for recruits going directly to Hancock . Hancock was not opposed ; the states merely offered bounties and the scale was continually mounting . What the Federal gov- ernment could offer in the way of good generalship ...
... received no credit for recruits going directly to Hancock . Hancock was not opposed ; the states merely offered bounties and the scale was continually mounting . What the Federal gov- ernment could offer in the way of good generalship ...
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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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