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a gallant fighter in the earlier battles of Stone's River, and Chickamauga, where he held the left wing of the army against tremendous odds. This feat is considered one of the most glorious of the whole war. With the right wing of the army routed and in utter confusion, Thomas kept his position against the whole of Bragg's army until ordered to withdraw. He declined the brevet of lieutenant-general, which President Johnson offered him in 1868. Two years later he died in San Francisco, March 28, 1870. Commanders of the armies of the Ohio and Virginia John McAllister Schofield, commander of the Army of the Frontier and of the Department and Army of the Ohio. John Pope, commander of the Army of Virginia, June to September, 1862, including Second Bull Run. Don Carlos Buell, commander of the Army of the Ohio in the Shiloh campaign and afterward of a Department. William Starke Rosecrans, commander of the Army of the Ohio (Cumberland) in the campaign of Stone's River