. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . of the Swamp-Angel); Columbia, South Carolina (whileat Columbia he made his escape, but was captured thenext day), Charlotte, and Raleigh, where he was paroledwith others on March I, and during his prison hardshipslost forty-five pounds of flesh. He then entered the Unionlines and embarked for Annapolis, Maryland. He at-tended President Lincolns funeral on May 15. and wasafterwards honorably mustered out of the volunteer ser-vice. Captain Manges was wounded both at Fredericks-burg and Gettysburg. Since the close of the w


. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . of the Swamp-Angel); Columbia, South Carolina (whileat Columbia he made his escape, but was captured thenext day), Charlotte, and Raleigh, where he was paroledwith others on March I, and during his prison hardshipslost forty-five pounds of flesh. He then entered the Unionlines and embarked for Annapolis, Maryland. He at-tended President Lincolns funeral on May 15. and wasafterwards honorably mustered out of the volunteer ser-vice. Captain Manges was wounded both at Fredericks-burg and Gettysburg. Since the close of the war Captain Manges has beenengaged in the lumber business, and in 1S80 entered intothe wholesale business in Philadelphia, and has been verysuccessful. He is a member of Post Ni >. 2, G. A. R.; Mili-tary Order of Loyal Legion, Mozart Lodge of MasterMasons, Lumbermens Exchange, Trades League, andBoard of Trade of Philadelphia. 400 OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY (volunteer). BRIGADIER-GENERAL L. P. BRADLEY, Brigadier-General L. P. Bradley was musteredinto service as lieutenant-colonel of the Fifty-first IllinoisInfantry, October 15, 1861. He was on duty with his regiment, recruiting and or-ganizing at Chicago and Cairo, Illinois, until March 1,1X62. Joined the Army of the Mississippi under Gen-eral Pope and took part in the movements resulting inthe capture of New Madrid and Island No. 10. Crossedthe Mississippi, April 7, 1862, with General Paines com-mand of four regiments and joined in the capture of therebel force under General Mackall, which had garrisonedIsland No. 10. Accompanied Popes army down theMississippi to Fort Pillow, and to Pittsburg Landing inApril, lie took command of the Fifty-first IllinoisApril 2j, 1S62, and was engaged in all the operations1 if the left wing of General Hallecks army againstCorinth, Mississippi, and in the pursuit of Beauregardsarmy in May and June ; was detached from the Armyof the Mississippi in July, and in c


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