. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . mand of the First Army Corps, receiving the ap-pointment of lieutenant-general on June 1, August, he was sent with an infantry division,one of cavalry, and a battalion of artillcrj to theassistance of Lieutenant-General Early in theShenandoah, remaining there about a the return of Longstreet to his corps, An-dersons Corps, consisting of two divisions, wasorganized, with Lieutenant-General Anderson at itshead. He died at Beaufort, South Carolina, June26, 1879. daualrg Olorps—^Armg nf NorlI)^nt Utrgtnta The variou
. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . mand of the First Army Corps, receiving the ap-pointment of lieutenant-general on June 1, August, he was sent with an infantry division,one of cavalry, and a battalion of artillcrj to theassistance of Lieutenant-General Early in theShenandoah, remaining there about a the return of Longstreet to his corps, An-dersons Corps, consisting of two divisions, wasorganized, with Lieutenant-General Anderson at itshead. He died at Beaufort, South Carolina, June26, 1879. daualrg Olorps—^Armg nf NorlI)^nt Utrgtnta The various troops of cavalry in this armywere finally gathered into a division of several bri-gades under the command of Brigadier-General B. Stuart. By the date of the battle of Gettys-burg, July, 1863, the cavalry was organized in di- visions and the organization was known as theCavalry Corps. After the death of ]\Iajor-Gcn-eral J. E. B. Stuart, May, 1864, Major-General(later Lieutenant-General) Wade Hampton tookcommand. Major-General Fitzhugh Lee also [250].
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