| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Thereupon Hooker, without seeking for an explanation, resigning his command.8 Boutwell wrote that in the early part of May, 1864, I had occasion to observe the evidence of the fact that he was not indifferent to the criticisms that had been made upon him, and especially was he not indifferent to the criticisms touching his treatment of McClellan, who, at a time, covering the year 1861 and the lar
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