. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . id anatomy of the nervous system, being super-intendent of the Napa Insane Asylum, California. Feb-ruary, 1877, on duty, with the Sixteenth Infantry, at New( Irleans, Louisiana, where, finding an epidemic of small-pox producing much alarm among the troops of thecommand, he established a pest-hospital, by order of thecommanding general, and for his success in its manage-ment and devotion to the patients he received a specialletter of commendation from the medical director of thedepartment. In 1887 he was on duty as post-sur


. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . id anatomy of the nervous system, being super-intendent of the Napa Insane Asylum, California. Feb-ruary, 1877, on duty, with the Sixteenth Infantry, at New( Irleans, Louisiana, where, finding an epidemic of small-pox producing much alarm among the troops of thecommand, he established a pest-hospital, by order of thecommanding general, and for his success in its manage-ment and devotion to the patients he received a specialletter of commendation from the medical director of thedepartment. In 1887 he was on duty as post-surgeon atLittle Rock Barracks; on duty in Pennsylvania duringthe labor strikes; also medical director of the Depart-ment of Arkansas. In 1884 he was post-surgeon atFort Clark, Texas, and post-surgeon at Fort Brown,Texas, in 1886; was retired in 1888; was professor ofanatomy in Pacific Medical College, California, and pro-fessor of surgery in the medical department of theIndustrial University of Arkansas since its organization. 36 OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY (regular). CAPTAIN ERIC Captain Eric Bergland (Corps of Engineers, ) enlisted at the age of seventeen in Company D, Fifty-seventh Illinois Volunteer Infantry, September 14, [ December, 1NG1, was mustered into service as secondlieutenant, and in April, 1862, he was promoted to firstlieutenant, in which capacity he served until the regimentwas mustered out of service, the war being ended, July7, [865. During his connection with the Fifty-seventhIllinois Volunteer Infantry, he took part in the captureof Fort Donelson, and the battles of Shiloh, Corinth,and Resaca. While in the field at Rome, Georgia, inthe autumn of 1864, he received an appointment ascadet at the U. S. Military Academy at West reporting to Superintendent of Military AcademyNovember 16, he was informed that his class was al-ready well advanced in their studies, and that it wouldrequire considerable previous knowledge of mathematic


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