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Isaac O. Best, History of the 121st New York State Infantry, Chapter 5 : the battle of Fredericksburg (search)
Isaac O. Best, History of the 121st New York State Infantry, Chapter 6 : the Chancellorsville campaign (search)
Chapter 6: the Chancellorsville campaign
Reorganization of the army by Hooker
crossing the River in pontoon boats
the 6th Corps at Fredericksburg
capture of Marye's Heights
the battle of Salem Church
successful withdrawal to bank's Ford
the Brandy bottle in War
The Army of the Potomac as reorganized under General Hooker consisted of seven corps, the First commanded by General John F. Reynolds; the Second, commanded by General D. N. Couch; the Third, commanded by General D. N. Sickles; the Fifth, commanded by General George G. Meade; the Sixth, commanded by General John Sedgwick; the Eleventh, commanded by Franz Siegel; and the Twelfth, commanded by General H. W. Slocum.
All these were Major Generals and had won distinction in previous campaigns.
It is safe to say that no army ever started out on a campaign better equipped, better officered, or in higher spirits than did the Army of the Potomac when, on April 27, 1863, it broke camp and began the Chancellorsville