. The photographic history of the civil . iain August, 1864, and shortly afterward was mademajor-general of volunteers. He was active inthe Shenandoah campaign under Sheridan; alsoat Five Forks and Appomattox. In 1866, aslieutenant-colonel of the regular army, he was sentto the West, where he remained in constant war-fare with the Indians for many years. He ob-tained charge of all the tribes and did much fortheir advancement. In 1888, he attained the rankof major-general, and died in Chicago, March 21,1890. Iruartmrut nf Htnjtma anu Nortli QJantltua, Army of the ilantrs Tiik Department o
. The photographic history of the civil . iain August, 1864, and shortly afterward was mademajor-general of volunteers. He was active inthe Shenandoah campaign under Sheridan; alsoat Five Forks and Appomattox. In 1866, aslieutenant-colonel of the regular army, he was sentto the West, where he remained in constant war-fare with the Indians for many years. He ob-tained charge of all the tribes and did much fortheir advancement. In 1888, he attained the rankof major-general, and died in Chicago, March 21,1890. Iruartmrut nf Htnjtma anu Nortli QJantltua, Army of the ilantrs Tiik Department of Virgixia was created inMay, 1861, and the troops therein were organizedinto the Seventh Army Corps on July 22, corps was divided between Fort Monroe,Norfolk, Portsmouth, Yorktown, and other places. The Eighteenth Army Corps, created December2-1, 1862, from troops in the Department of NorthCarolina was transferred to the Department ofVirginia and North Carolina July 15, 1863, whenthe two departments were united, and the troops 178 1. Irvin McDowell Commanded the 1stCorps in Front of Washington. A. A. Humphreys Commanded the John Newton Commanded the 1st 2d Corps at Petersburg. Corps at Gettysburg and After.
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