. The photographic history of the civil . was retired. He was engaged in busi-ness in New York and held several municipaloffices. He died in Morristown, New Jersey,May 21, 1901. Major-General Daniel Butterfield wasborn in Utica, New York, October 31, 1831, andwas graduated from Union College. Early in theCivil War he became colonel of the Twelfth New-York Volunteers, and brigadier-general of volun-teers, taking part in the campaigns of McClellan,Burnside, Hooker, and Pope. At Fredericksburg,he had command of the Fifth Army Corps, and af-terward became chief-of-staff to the commandinggene
. The photographic history of the civil . was retired. He was engaged in busi-ness in New York and held several municipaloffices. He died in Morristown, New Jersey,May 21, 1901. Major-General Daniel Butterfield wasborn in Utica, New York, October 31, 1831, andwas graduated from Union College. Early in theCivil War he became colonel of the Twelfth New-York Volunteers, and brigadier-general of volun-teers, taking part in the campaigns of McClellan,Burnside, Hooker, and Pope. At Fredericksburg,he had command of the Fifth Army Corps, and af-terward became chief-of-staff to the commandinggeneral. He went witli Hooker to Chattanooga inOctober, 1863, and was his chicf-of-staff untilgiven a division in the Twentieth Army Corps,which he commanded until .July, 1864. At theclose of the war he was mustered out of the volun-teer service and was brevetted major-general inthe United States Army. He resigned from thearmy in 1869, and was United States treasurerin New York city, 1869-1870. He died at ColdSpring, New York, July 17, 1901. 198]. FEDERALGENERALS No. 3 DISTRICT OFCOLUMBIA (upper two) ILLINOIS (nine below) *•*£ 2pi i ^* r <*d£ hr flDtW ■Mr m v £•.. H ;*; j*.,;- /\ , ^k^m? George W. Getty Led a Divisionin the Army of the Potomac.
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