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Mr. Donnelly refers to Hooker's men marching through the cornfield.
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One day on our lunch break, I headed into town to visit the Delta Blues Museum My mouth hung open as I saw Charlie Musselwhite's shoes and signed harp, a 78 rpm disc of Charlie Patton's Pony Blues, and some of John Lee Hooker's guitars.
Margie Goldsmith: Playing the Delta Blues at Harmonica Jam Camp Margie Goldsmith 2010
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A fun alternative is a white wine blend made of Semillon and other obscure white varietals that create Sherman& Hooker's Shebang.
Mary Orlin: 20 High-Low Late Summer Wines Mary Orlin 2011
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Hooker's description of the scene is found at the Antietam National Military Park: Every stalk of corn in the northern and greater part of the field was cut as closely as could have been done with a knife, and the slain lay in rows precisely as they had stood in their ranks a few moments before.
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A fun alternative is a white wine blend made of Semillon and other obscure white varietals that create Sherman& Hooker's Shebang.
Mary Orlin: 20 High-Low Late Summer Wines Mary Orlin 2011
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The lifetime paratrooper who explained Buford's tactics to me with clinical expertise tears up at the Antietam "Cornfield," where Joseph Hooker's men marched through rows of ripe corn in the mist of a September sunrise and were scythed down just as neatly.
Refighting the Battle of Gettysburg Thomas Donnelly 2011
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I hadn't even considered * Hooker's* ambitions, nessa. blooch
Abraham Lincoln… didn’t survive the Civil War, Gore Vidal. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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One day on our lunch break, I headed into town to visit the Delta Blues Museum My mouth hung open as I saw Charlie Musselwhite's shoes and signed harp, a 78 rpm disc of Charlie Patton's Pony Blues, and some of John Lee Hooker's guitars.
Margie Goldsmith: Playing the Delta Blues at Harmonica Jam Camp Margie Goldsmith 2010
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The update brought it in line with the Contrast coat in Hooker's 2010 winter collection.
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Mr. Kirkland, who accompanied Hooker throughout the 1950s, was one of the few musicians who could master Hooker's idiosyncrasies.
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