. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . THE MEN WHO COMPLETED THE VK TOin General Hooker and Staff at Lookout Mountain. Hookers forces of ahnul !),7U0 nun had been sent from the East to Itoso-erans, but until the arrival of Grant they were simply so many more mouths to feed in the Ijesieged eily. In the battle of Waiihali the night of October -^Oth. they drove back the Confederates and establlslied the new line of comnumiealion. On November i\lhtliey, too. had a surprise in store for Gra


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . THE MEN WHO COMPLETED THE VK TOin General Hooker and Staff at Lookout Mountain. Hookers forces of ahnul !),7U0 nun had been sent from the East to Itoso-erans, but until the arrival of Grant they were simply so many more mouths to feed in the Ijesieged eily. In the battle of Waiihali the night of October -^Oth. they drove back the Confederates and establlslied the new line of comnumiealion. On November i\lhtliey, too. had a surprise in store for Grant. Their part in the triple eonfliet \v,as ordered merely as a , but theyastounded the eyes and ears of their comrades with the spectacular fight by whicli they made their way up Lookout Mountain. Thenext day. pushing on to , the daring Hooker attacked one (if liragg- divisions and forced it into preci|)ilate • ■i&HT, IVII, RtVIC«« OF HI VIEWS CO. HOOKERS CAM! \T IHE BASE OK LOOKOUT MOl


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