. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Jonesboro,Georgia, in the Atlanta campaign. In December,1864, he succeeded Major-General Rosecrans inthe Department of ^lissouri, and remained thereuntil the close of the war. He resigned from theservice in May, 1866, and became cliief engineerof the LTnion Pacific and Texas Pacific 1866-67, he was member of Congress from 1898, he was at the head of the commission ap-pointed to investigate the conduct of the Spanisii-American war. Major-General Andrew Jackson Smith ( 1838) was born in Berks County, Penn


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Jonesboro,Georgia, in the Atlanta campaign. In December,1864, he succeeded Major-General Rosecrans inthe Department of ^lissouri, and remained thereuntil the close of the war. He resigned from theservice in May, 1866, and became cliief engineerof the LTnion Pacific and Texas Pacific 1866-67, he was member of Congress from 1898, he was at the head of the commission ap-pointed to investigate the conduct of the Spanisii-American war. Major-General Andrew Jackson Smith ( 1838) was born in Berks County, Pennsyl-vania, April 28, 1815, and served in the MexicanWar and in the West. He was made major in thecavalry when the Civil War broke out. His ap-pointment of brigadier-general of volunteers wasdated March 17, 1862. He had a division inthe Army of the Ohio, but his name is chiefly as-sociated with the Army of the Tennessee. Hecommanded a division in the Thirteenth Corpsand was with the Yazoo Expedition and McCler-nands Army of the Mississippi, and took part in2]. William Dwight, Originally Colonel of the 70th Regiment. Morgan II. Chrjsler, Bre- vetted for Meritorious Services. Hirara Berdan, CelebratedCommander of Sharp-shooters. Schuyler Hamilton, Con-spicuous at IslandXo. 10.


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