. 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 . apture of New Madridand Island No. 10, and his brigade at the siege of Corinth, and was thenordered home. May 29, 1862, on account of sickness. He organized the122nd 111. infantry in August, and on his return to duty in the field com-manded a division in Rosecrans army at the battle of Stones river,where he was promoted major-general of volunteers, and in the battle ofChickamauga he commanded the 2nd division


. 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 . apture of New Madridand Island No. 10, and his brigade at the siege of Corinth, and was thenordered home. May 29, 1862, on account of sickness. He organized the122nd 111. infantry in August, and on his return to duty in the field com-manded a division in Rosecrans army at the battle of Stones river,where he was promoted major-general of volunteers, and in the battle ofChickamauga he commanded the 2nd division of the 21st army corps. Hecommanded the 14th army corps in the Chattanooga campaign and theAtlanta campaign until 1864. when he was assigned to the militarydivision of Kentucky. There he was military governor and had charge ofthe Freedmens bureau, and was mustered out of the service. Sept. i. Palmer was Republican governor of Illinois from 1869-73, activelysupported Tilden and Hendricks in 1876. and was the defeated Demo-cratic candidate for United States senator in 1877 and again in 1883. Hewas defeated for governor of Illinois in 1888, and in 1891 was elected as. C. J. I. N. L. B. P.\ G. R. Paul E. A. J. M. F. E. T. T. Peck li. E. T. G. M. R. GalushaPennypacker Biographical Sketches 193 a Democrat to the United States senate, serving until 1897. He refused• to support the free silver policy of the Democratic party in 1896 and be-came a candidate for president of the United States on the Gold Demo-crat platform with Simon B. Buckner of Kentucky for gave his influence to the Republican nominees for the presidency andvice presidency in 1900. Gen. Palmer died in Springfield, 111., Sept. 25,1900. Parke, John G., major-general, was born in Chester county, 2


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