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Robert Anderson (search for this): article 3
Gone to Grass.
--The Yankee papers state that Brigadier-General Robert Anderson, U. S. A., has been ordered before the Army Retiring Board, and it is expected that he will be retired from active service, as, since the bombardment of Fort Sumter, in 1861, he has not been equal to the fatigue and excitement incidental to, service in the field.
1861 AD (search for this): article 3
Gone to Grass.
--The Yankee papers state that Brigadier-General Robert Anderson, U. S. A., has been ordered before the Army Retiring Board, and it is expected that he will be retired from active service, as, since the bombardment of Fort Sumter, in 1861, he has not been equal to the fatigue and excitement incidental to, service in the field.