. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . UK. JAMES SIMONS. force and occupied Paducah, Kentucky,before the Confederates, approach-ing with the same purpose, could was impatient to drive back theConfederate lines in Kentucky andTennessee and began early to importuneWashington to be allowed to ■arry outmaneuvers. His keen judgment con-i inccd him that these must quickly bemade in order to secure the advantagein this outlying arena of the Rawlins was made AssistantAdjutant-General by Gr


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . UK. JAMES SIMONS. force and occupied Paducah, Kentucky,before the Confederates, approach-ing with the same purpose, could was impatient to drive back theConfederate lines in Kentucky andTennessee and began early to importuneWashington to be allowed to ■arry outmaneuvers. His keen judgment con-i inccd him that these must quickly bemade in order to secure the advantagein this outlying arena of the Rawlins was made AssistantAdjutant-General by Grant, and liftedfrom his shoulders much of the routineof the post. Captain Lagow and Cap-tain Hillyer were two of the Generalsaides-de-camp. Dr. James Simons wasMedical Director of the District. of Reviews Co. CAPTAIN WILLIAM S. HILLYER CAPTAIN JOHN A. RAWLINS.


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