. The photographic history of the civil . THE NINETEENTH ARMY CORPS. THE TWENTIETH ARMY CORPS abr Anrnrs of thr Untlrit ^tatrs in tbr (Ctutl Blar BY the provisions of the Constitution, thePresident of the United States is commander-in-chief of the army and navy. During the CivilWar, this function was exercised in no small de-gree by President Lincoln. As Secretaries of had in his cabinet Simon Cameron, from March4, 1861. to January 14, 1862; and Edward , who served from January 15. Lincolns administration, and alsounder Johnson until May 28, 1868, except f


. The photographic history of the civil . THE NINETEENTH ARMY CORPS. THE TWENTIETH ARMY CORPS abr Anrnrs of thr Untlrit ^tatrs in tbr (Ctutl Blar BY the provisions of the Constitution, thePresident of the United States is commander-in-chief of the army and navy. During the CivilWar, this function was exercised in no small de-gree by President Lincoln. As Secretaries of had in his cabinet Simon Cameron, from March4, 1861. to January 14, 1862; and Edward , who served from January 15. Lincolns administration, and alsounder Johnson until May 28, 1868, except for ashort interval during which he was were four generals-in-chief of the armies:Brevet lieutenant-General Scott, Major-GeneralsMcClellan and Halleck, and Lieutenant-GeneralGrant. The last named has been considered inprevious pages of this volume, but the lives andservices of the other three are summarized below,in addition to the treatment received in othervolumes. (Consult Index.) This is true of allthe army leaders not separately described in thepages


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