. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . %&. COPYRIGHT, 191!, REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. FRIENDS WHO LOVED HIM FOR HIS OWN SAKE GRANT AND HIS STAFF IN 1864—BY THE TENT POLE SITS HORACE PORTER,AUTHOR OF THE ADDRESS REPRODUCED OPPOSITE The roll-call of those present at City Point in June, 1864, is impressive. Sitting on the bench at the left isLieutenant-General Grant, with his familiar slouch hat on his knee, By him is Brigadier-General J. , his chief-of-staff. To the left of the latter sits Lieutenant-Colonel W. L. Duff, assistant inspector-general. By the tent-pole i


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . %&. COPYRIGHT, 191!, REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. FRIENDS WHO LOVED HIM FOR HIS OWN SAKE GRANT AND HIS STAFF IN 1864—BY THE TENT POLE SITS HORACE PORTER,AUTHOR OF THE ADDRESS REPRODUCED OPPOSITE The roll-call of those present at City Point in June, 1864, is impressive. Sitting on the bench at the left isLieutenant-General Grant, with his familiar slouch hat on his knee, By him is Brigadier-General J. , his chief-of-staff. To the left of the latter sits Lieutenant-Colonel W. L. Duff, assistant inspector-general. By the tent-pole is Lieutenant-Colonel Horace Porter, the author of the address here the right is Captain Ely S. Parker, a full-blooded Indian. Standing behind Grant is one of his secretaries,Lieutenant-Colonel Adam Badeau, who later wrote a military biography of the general. Behind Rawlins isLieutenant-Colonel C. B. Comstock, noted as an engineer. By Duff stands Lieutenant-Colonel F. T. Porter and Parker is Lieutenant-Colonel 0. E. Babcock. All were f


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