. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . ,186-1. Resigning from the volunteer service afterthe war, he rose to rank of colonel in the regulararmy and was connected with many great engineer-ing projects until his death, which occurred atBrooklyn, New York, April 7, 1888. Brevet iMajor-Generai. John IVIilton Bran- Major-General Alfred Howe Terry was NAN (]\ 18-11) was born in the District of born in Hartford, Connecticut, November 10,Columbia in 1819, and served in the Mexican 1827. He was colonel of the Second Connecticut [210]. Charles H. Smith, Conspicuous as a G
. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . ,186-1. Resigning from the volunteer service afterthe war, he rose to rank of colonel in the regulararmy and was connected with many great engineer-ing projects until his death, which occurred atBrooklyn, New York, April 7, 1888. Brevet iMajor-Generai. John IVIilton Bran- Major-General Alfred Howe Terry was NAN (]\ 18-11) was born in the District of born in Hartford, Connecticut, November 10,Columbia in 1819, and served in the Mexican 1827. He was colonel of the Second Connecticut [210]. Charles H. Smith, Conspicuous as a George F. Sheplcy, Originally Colonel Elias Spear, Colonel of the 20th Cavahy Leader. of the 20th Regiment. Regiment. GENERALS No. 9^:\IAINE (above) :\rARYLAXD (below)
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