. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . ndria, Louisiana, Bayou Roberts,Moores Farm, Wellss Plantation, Bayou Rapides, nearAlexandria, Louisiana, near Port De Russy, MarksvillePlains, Yellow Bayou, Morganza, Pattersonville, Centre-ville, and Franklin. The regiment was assigned to SecondBrigade, Merritts division of cavalry, and ordered toTexas, where it remained until May 31,1866. ColonelByrne was in command of Second Brigade Cavalry whenmustered out, May 21, 1866. He was commissioned captain Tenth Cavalry, UnitedStates Army, July 28, 1866, and was on frontier


. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . ndria, Louisiana, Bayou Roberts,Moores Farm, Wellss Plantation, Bayou Rapides, nearAlexandria, Louisiana, near Port De Russy, MarksvillePlains, Yellow Bayou, Morganza, Pattersonville, Centre-ville, and Franklin. The regiment was assigned to SecondBrigade, Merritts division of cavalry, and ordered toTexas, where it remained until May 31,1866. ColonelByrne was in command of Second Brigade Cavalry whenmustered out, May 21, 1866. He was commissioned captain Tenth Cavalry, UnitedStates Army, July 28, 1866, and was on frontier dutywith regiment on the plains until mustered out JanuaryI, 187 1. After being mustered out, June 1,1871, Colonel Byrneengaged in mining projects, first in Arizona, in 1872, andthen in Mexico. In 1885 he was manager of importantstock interests in California and Nevada, and in 1891 hesettled in Salt Lake City, where he now resides, possessedof a profitable business, besides mining property whichmust in time become valuable. 266 OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY volunteer). HON. HANNIBAL HAMLIN (deceased). Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, of Bangor, was born atParis, Maine, August 27, 1809; was prepared for a col-legiate education, but was obliged, by the death of hisfather, to take charge of his home farm until he was ofage; was a year in a printing-office as a the time of his coming of age he was associatedwith Mr. Horatio King in the proprietorship of the Jeffer-sonian, a paper printed in his native town. This enter-prise, however, he soon relinquished, and, under theadvice of his mother, studied law, and was admitted tothe bar in 1833, continuing in active practice until 1 ;was a member of the Legislature of Maine in 1S36, 1837,1838., 1839, 1S40, and [847, presiding as Speaker of theHouse in [837, [839, and 1840; was a Representativefrom Maine in the Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth Con-gresses. The measure for annexing Texas by joint reso-lution failed to meet his app


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