. The photographic history of the civil . Joseph AYColonelment. Revere, Originally of the 7th Regi- Promoted in 1802. Gershom Mott, Active as a Division Commander in the YYilderness Campaign. Ranald S. Mackenzie. Dash-ing Cavalry Leader in theArmy of the Potomac. IloratsionRiv< P. VanC Leader ar and Chic eve, Divi-t Geo. W. Mindil, Originally Lewis C. Arnold, Active Colonel of the 33d Commander in New Jersey. Florida. William Birney, Brevetted for Gallantry in Action. Edward Bnrd Grubb, Bre-vetted at the Close ofthe YVar. iFtftrrntli Army (Eur^is Major-General, John Mc


. The photographic history of the civil . Joseph AYColonelment. Revere, Originally of the 7th Regi- Promoted in 1802. Gershom Mott, Active as a Division Commander in the YYilderness Campaign. Ranald S. Mackenzie. Dash-ing Cavalry Leader in theArmy of the Potomac. IloratsionRiv< P. VanC Leader ar and Chic eve, Divi-t Geo. W. Mindil, Originally Lewis C. Arnold, Active Colonel of the 33d Commander in New Jersey. Florida. William Birney, Brevetted for Gallantry in Action. Edward Bnrd Grubb, Bre-vetted at the Close ofthe YVar. iFtftrrntli Army (Eur^is Major-General, John McAi Palmer wasborn at Eagle Creek, Kentucky, September 13,1817. and became a lawyer and politician. Heentered the Civil War as colonel of volunteers andwas major-general of volunteers before the end of1862. His first service was with Fremont andPope in Missouri, and later he was given a divisionof the Army of the Cumberland. For a short timeduring the Tullahoma campaign he headed theTwenty-first Corps. During the Atlanta campaignhe was in command of the Fourteenth Corps untilAugust, 186-1. Later, he was in charge of the De-partment of Kentucky. After the war, he wasgovernor of Illinois, United States senator, andcandidate of the Gold Democrats for President, in1896. He died in Springfield, Illinois, Septem-ber 25, 1900. Brevet M


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