. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . received command of a brigade inGen. Naglees division. His appointment as brigadier-general wasconfirmed in March, 1863, and during the succeeding summer hesaw much active service in the neighborhood of Charleston, assist-ing in the reduction of Morris island and the assault on Fort Wagner,where he commanded the reserves. He returned to the north in thefall to recruit his health and subsequently was appointed


. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . received command of a brigade inGen. Naglees division. His appointment as brigadier-general wasconfirmed in March, 1863, and during the succeeding summer hesaw much active service in the neighborhood of Charleston, assist-ing in the reduction of Morris island and the assault on Fort Wagner,where he commanded the reserves. He returned to the north in thefall to recruit his health and subsequently was appointed by hisold commander. Gen. Burnside, who had a high appreciation of hiscapacity, to command the ist division of the 9th corps. Gen. Steven-son was killed near Spottsylvania, Va., on May to, 1864. Stokes, James H., brigadier-general, was born in Baltimore, Md.,in 1814. He was graduated at the United States military academy in1835, served in the Seminole war in Florida, and after its closeresigned his commission. From 1845 till 1858 he was engaged inmanufacturing and in railroad business. At the beginning of theCivil war he offered his services to the governor of Illinois; received. \\.\i. Spragui; J. B. ]. D. C. P. Stone I). S. Frederick J. II. George Stone- MA\- lli-i; .1. L. Siakk- I. I. C. J. M. Stol- BRAND H. H. Stouch- TON Biographical Sketches 257 a captains commission, served a year in Tennessee, was then ap-pointed an assistant adjutant-general, and on July 20, 1865, was pro-moted brigadier-general of volunteers. After the war he wasengaged in business in Chicago till 1880, and then in New York, inwhich city he died on Dec. 27, 1890. Stolbrand, Carlos J. M., brigadier-general, was born in SwedenMay II, 1821. He entered the royal artillery when eighteen yearsold; served in the Schleswig-Holstein campai


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