. The photographic history of the civil . John F. Miller, Colonel of the Charles Cruft, Conspicuous at Jeremiah C. Sullivan Fought Robert A. Cameron. Originally29th Regiment; wounded Stones River and Chat- in the Shenandoah and Vicks- Colonel of the 34th at Stones River. tanooga. burg Campaigns. W. P. Benton Commanded a F. Knefler, Originally Colonel Walter {}. Gresham, Engaged William Grose Led a BrigadeBrigade at Pea Ridge. of the 79th Regiment. in the Nashville Campaign. under Thomas. FEDERAL GENERALS—No. 5—INDIANA ^rurntli Army (Carps (Srpartmrut iif Arkansas) War. Dix was
. The photographic history of the civil . John F. Miller, Colonel of the Charles Cruft, Conspicuous at Jeremiah C. Sullivan Fought Robert A. Cameron. Originally29th Regiment; wounded Stones River and Chat- in the Shenandoah and Vicks- Colonel of the 34th at Stones River. tanooga. burg Campaigns. W. P. Benton Commanded a F. Knefler, Originally Colonel Walter {}. Gresham, Engaged William Grose Led a BrigadeBrigade at Pea Ridge. of the 79th Regiment. in the Nashville Campaign. under Thomas. FEDERAL GENERALS—No. 5—INDIANA ^rurntli Army (Carps (Srpartmrut iif Arkansas) War. Dix was appointed major-general of volun-teers, ami was given command of the Departmentof Annapolis (afterward Maryland, and finallymerged in the Department of Pennsylvania, July,1861). Then lie was given a division at Baltimore,which became part of the Army of the Potomac,when it was organized. On March 22, 1862, DixsDivision was organized witli other troops into theMiddle Department, which lie headed until June, when he was transferred to the Department ofVirginia, the troops of which were organized intothe Seventh Army Corps, in July. In July. 1863,Dix was transferred to the Department of the Eastwith headquarters at New York, and remainedthere until the end of the war. He was twice min-ister to France (
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