. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . His conspicuous serv-ices at Cedar Mountain won him the brevet ofmajor-general, which full rank he attained in1872. Innnediatcly after Second Bull Run heMas relieved from field service, and was presidentof several army boards. In July, 1864, he wasplaced at the head of the Department of thePacific, and after the war held various was retired in 1882, and died in San Francisco,.Alay 4, 1885. Major-General Abner Doubleday ( 1842) was born at Ballston Spa, New York,June 26, 1819, and served in the Mexican andSemino


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . His conspicuous serv-ices at Cedar Mountain won him the brevet ofmajor-general, which full rank he attained in1872. Innnediatcly after Second Bull Run heMas relieved from field service, and was presidentof several army boards. In July, 1864, he wasplaced at the head of the Department of thePacific, and after the war held various was retired in 1882, and died in San Francisco,.Alay 4, 1885. Major-General Abner Doubleday ( 1842) was born at Ballston Spa, New York,June 26, 1819, and served in the Mexican andSeminole wars. As captain of the artillery hewas at Fort Sumter under ]Major Anderson, andfired upon the Confederates the first Federal gunof the Civil War. He served under Major-GeneralPatterson in the Valley, and on February 3, 1862,was made brigadier-general of volunteers andplaced in charge of the defenses of had a brigade in the Third Corps, Army ofVirginia, and afterward a division, which he re-tained when the corps again became the First [186]. J. M. Brannan Commanded theTenth Corps in lSC2-fi3. FEDERAI, jMAJOR- GEXERALS


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