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od and clear, sharp voice, he sang, Fighting Joe Hooker, come out of the Wilderness! His right soon took the lead and attacked Hooker's center near Hazel Grove, capturing four Federal guns and gainingave him an enfilade, as he was at the apex of Hooker's salient, along both the right and the left was doing this effective work, McLaws assaulted Hooker's left; Anderson his center, from the south; w and three times were they driven from them by Hooker's brave fighters. His many well-handled guns brick column of the Chancellor house, disabled Hooker himself, and Couch was compelled to take the c at the little Fairview cemetery, thus forcing Hooker's men to retreat, driven by the desperate courd in pursuit, pouring volley after volley into Hooker's retreating army, while the shells of the numng him opportunity to fall on Lee's rear while Hooker was contending with his front. Wilcox, of Aucted retreat. The morning of the 7th found Hooker ordering that General headquarters to-night wi[11 more...]
lley, confident that by so doing he could draw Hooker from the northern neck of Virginia into the morepare for another campaign, apprehensive lest Hooker's vastly superior numbers might possibly forcder A. P. Hill, at Fredericksburg, to restrain Hooker from any on to Richmond he might rashly attemprge of Stuart, which continued to hover around Hooker's flanks and rear. Lee had offered Hooker batlue ridge; but when that was not accepted, and Hooker still continued south of the Potomac, Lee boldomac, satisfied that by so doing he would draw Hooker into Maryland. Hill crossed the Potomac at Shwrote to Stuart, on the 22d: Do you know where Hooker is, and what he is doing? I fear he will steaeastern foot of the Blue ridge between Lee and Hooker, while a large discretion was granted him in ta considerable force in Maryland, and ordered Hooker to the north bank of the Potomac, to interposemberland valley. At this juncture of affairs, Hooker demanded that the 10,000 men, left in garrison[12 more...]