Major-General Joseph Hooker And the Troops From the Army of the Potomac At Wauhatchie, Lookout Mountain And Chattanooga : Together With General Hooker's Military Record From the Files of the War Department, Adjutant-General's Office, U.S.a.
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— Vol. XXV, Part I, page 246. Signal Officer Marston reports to General Butterfield May 6 : "Enemy attacked General Howe's left this A. M. Howe repulsed them and took 200 prisoners."— Vol. XXV, Part I, page 244. Report, with correspondence, of Major-General Reynolds, com- manding First Army Corps, to General Hooker. — Vol. XXV, Part I, pages 253-305. Report, with correspondence. Major- General Couch, commanding Second Corps, to General Hooker, commanding A. P.— Vol. XXV, Part I, pages 305-383. ...Report, Major-General Sickles, commanding Third Corps, with correspondence, to General Hooker, commanding A. P. — Vol. XXV, Part I, pages 384-505. 36 Report, Major-General Meade, with correspondence, commanding Fifth Corps, to General Hooker, commanding A. P. — Vol. XXV, Part I, pages 505-557. Correspondence between Major- Generals Meade, Couch, Reynolds, Sickles, Howard, Butterfield and Brigadier- General Warren, relative to consultation of corps commanders, ordered by Hooker, May 4, 1863.— Vol.
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