. The photographic history of the civil . Rush (. Hawkins. Colonel of HawkinsZouaves, nih Infantry. FEDERAL GENERALS No. 16NEW YORK (continued). R. B. Potter, Commander ofa Division at Crater Battle. tEujlitrruili Army (tavps operating around Charleston Harbor. On July15th, the Departments of Virginia and North Car-olina were united, and on August 1st, the SeventhCorps, including Gettys division of the Ninth, wasmerged in the Eighteenth. The other command-ers of the corps were Brigadier-General I. N. Pal-mer, Major-Generals B. F. Butler. W. F. J. H. Martindale, Ma


. The photographic history of the civil . Rush (. Hawkins. Colonel of HawkinsZouaves, nih Infantry. FEDERAL GENERALS No. 16NEW YORK (continued). R. B. Potter, Commander ofa Division at Crater Battle. tEujlitrruili Army (tavps operating around Charleston Harbor. On July15th, the Departments of Virginia and North Car-olina were united, and on August 1st, the SeventhCorps, including Gettys division of the Ninth, wasmerged in the Eighteenth. The other command-ers of the corps were Brigadier-General I. N. Pal-mer, Major-Generals B. F. Butler. W. F. J. H. Martindale, Major-Gen-erals E. 0. C. Ord, John Gibbon, Brigadier-GeneralC. A. Heckman, and Brevet Major-General God-frey Weitzel. In April, 1864, this corps, with theTenth, formed the Army of the James. It foughta series of battles after reaching Bermuda Hun-dred—especially that at Drewrys Bluff. Later inMay. the turps joined the Army of the Potomac atCold Harbor, in which battle it was very prom-inent. Then it returned to Bermuda Hundred andwas very active in numerous engagements aroundPetersburg until December 3, 1864, when it wasdiscontinued. The white


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