Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Gen. Hooker” in chapter 24 of Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865:

... March with Burnside, but remained quiet until Spring. The famous chalk sign—Burnside stuck in the mud was plainly visible across the river, where it had been placed by some humorous rebel. Gen. Hooker , who had been placed in command of the Army made himself very popular with the men. His first order to the troops had concluded. We are here to fight and whip the enemy. We will fight him whereve...
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