. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . third Army Corps. He served in the Atlanta campaign,and under General Thomas in the campaigns of Franklinand Nashville. On March 14, 1865, he fought the battleof Kinston, North Carolina, and then united his forceswith General Shermans army. At the close of the war General Cox resigned hiscommand, and entered on the practice of law in Cincin-nati. He was governor of Ohio in 1866-67, and wasSecretary of the Interior in President Grants first cabi-net. He was elected to Congress from Ohio in IS77till 1879. 4I2 OFFICERS OF T
. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . third Army Corps. He served in the Atlanta campaign,and under General Thomas in the campaigns of Franklinand Nashville. On March 14, 1865, he fought the battleof Kinston, North Carolina, and then united his forceswith General Shermans army. At the close of the war General Cox resigned hiscommand, and entered on the practice of law in Cincin-nati. He was governor of Ohio in 1866-67, and wasSecretary of the Interior in President Grants first cabi-net. He was elected to Congress from Ohio in IS77till 1879. 4I2 OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY {volunteer). BREVET LIEUTENANT-COLONEL CHARLES LORENGREENO, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Charles L. Greenosancestors were pioneer settlers of Vermont, where longbefore the Revolutionary War his great-grandfathercleared a home in the wilderness, and broke the virginsoil of a farm, whose broad acres have been handed downintact from father to son, and are now the patrimony ofthe fourth generation of the family. Early in the cen-tury his father emigrated to Troy, Bradford Count}-,Pennsylvania, where, May 29, 1839, the subject of thissketch was born. Me attended the academy at Troy, andhad prepared to enter college; but at the first call forvolunteers in [861 lie entered the service, enlisting April18 in Company LI, Seventh Pennsylvania Infantry. Assergeant in this company he served under General Pat-terson in the Shenandoah Valley until the expiration ofhis term of service. He at once entered the cavalryservice, and in November, 1861, he was commissionedsecond lieutenant Company C, Seventh Pennsyl
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