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The gentleman below was Maj. Gen. "Fighting" Joe Hooker.
He was a somewhat controversial Union General during the Civil War.
He led a division in the Army of the Potomac III Corps during the Peninsula Campaign in 1862. He later commanded the I Corps at Antietam and was made the commander of the Army of the Potomac of during the Chancellorsville Campaign.
"Fighting" Joe was an aggressive general who was considered unsavory by many of his peers.
The term "Hooker" goes back to him and his reputation for entertaining "soiled doves".
Anyway a person by the handle of ColorizedPast creates and shares these on civilwartalk.com
Heck of a nice job really.
He was a somewhat controversial Union General during the Civil War.
He led a division in the Army of the Potomac III Corps during the Peninsula Campaign in 1862. He later commanded the I Corps at Antietam and was made the commander of the Army of the Potomac of during the Chancellorsville Campaign.
"Fighting" Joe was an aggressive general who was considered unsavory by many of his peers.
The term "Hooker" goes back to him and his reputation for entertaining "soiled doves".
Anyway a person by the handle of ColorizedPast creates and shares these on civilwartalk.com
Heck of a nice job really.
