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aged at little Rock. Benjamin Franklin Butler, commander of the Department and Army of the Gulf in 1862, and of the Army of the James in 1864. with this Army he operated against Richmond in May and June. Gordon Granger, commander of the Army of Kentucky in 1862; noted at Chickamauga. James G. Blunt, commander in Kansas and of the Army of the Frontier; at Prairie Grove. David Hunter, head of a division at Bull Run and later of the Department of the South. at Cedar Mountain, on August 9th, but the entire organization was defeated at Manassas by Jackson and Longstreet, August 29th and 30th, and withdrew to the lines of Washington. On September 12th, the Army of Virginia was merged in the Army of the Potomac. Major-General John Pope (U. S.M. A. 1842) was born in Louisville, Kentucky, March 16, 1822. He served in the Mexican War, rising to the rank of captain. After this he did much work on engineering service in connection with the development of the West. When the