. Annals of the Army of the Cumberland: . - to attackBragg at Murfreesborough, and was engaged, with his division, ut 174 ..\ ^^.©EM.¥A«©|_^^^. CAPTAIN E. A. OTIS. 175 the battle of Stone Eiver on the 31st. Having been disabled bya wound on this day, he was compelled to leave the field on the1st of January, 1863. Upon his recovery he returned to thearmy and resumed the command of his division. In the battles of Mill Spring and Stone Eiver General YanCleve rendered distinguished service, and won favorable mentionfrom his commanding generals for his soldierly his men he is belov


. Annals of the Army of the Cumberland: . - to attackBragg at Murfreesborough, and was engaged, with his division, ut 174 ..\ ^^.©EM.¥A«©|_^^^. CAPTAIN E. A. OTIS. 175 the battle of Stone Eiver on the 31st. Having been disabled bya wound on this day, he was compelled to leave the field on the1st of January, 1863. Upon his recovery he returned to thearmy and resumed the command of his division. In the battles of Mill Spring and Stone Eiver General YanCleve rendered distinguished service, and won favorable mentionfrom his commanding generals for his soldierly his men he is beloved and esteemed for his gentle, kindlymanners and the warm interest he manifests in their affairs. Theoldest in years of any general in the Army of the Cumberland,ho brings to the discharge of his duties, with his experience, thesame ardor, energy, and patriotism that characterize hisyounger compeers. Courteous and affable in his manners,plain and simple in his life, and almost patriarchal in appear-ance, he presents a bright example of that patriotism whichj-ields to the call of duty all that tends to make life comfortableand happy in its


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