. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . with Sherman through the Carolinas to Washington. Hewas brevetted major-general of volunteers. Sept. i, 1864, for gallantry,was given the full commission Aug. 21, 1865, and resigned Sept. 28, the war Gen. Leggett was United States commissioner of patents,1871-75, then engaged in the practice of patent law in Cincinnati, and be-came an organizer and the president of the Brush Electric die


. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . with Sherman through the Carolinas to Washington. Hewas brevetted major-general of volunteers. Sept. i, 1864, for gallantry,was given the full commission Aug. 21, 1865, and resigned Sept. 28, the war Gen. Leggett was United States commissioner of patents,1871-75, then engaged in the practice of patent law in Cincinnati, and be-came an organizer and the president of the Brush Electric died in Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 6, 1896. Lightburn, Joseph A. J., brigadier-general, was born in Westmore-land county. Pa., Sept. 21, 1824. He received a common school education,removed to West Virginia, and was delegate in 1861 from Lewis countyin the convention that reorganized the state government. He recruitedthe 4th Va. regiment for the national army and was made its colonel,Aug. 14, 1861, commanded the District of Kanawha in 1862, and in Sep-tember of that year conducted the retreat from the Kanawha valley. Hewas promoted brigadier-general of volunteers, March 16, 1863, partici-.


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