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e country. Its commanders-in-chief have been: B. F. Stephenson,Illinois,1866 S. A. Hurlbut,Illinois,1866-67 John A. Logan,Illinois,1868-70 Ambrose E. Burnside,Rhode Island,1871-72 Charles Devens,Massachusetts,1873-74 John F. Hartranft,Pennsylvania,1875-76 John C. Robinson,New York,1877-78 William Earnshaw,Ohio,1879 Louis Wagner,Pennsylvania,1880 George S. Merrill,Massachusetts,1881 Paul Van Dervoort,Nebraska,1882 Robert B. Beath,Pennsylvania,1883 John S. Kountz,Ohio,1884 S. S. Burdett,Dist. of Columbia,1885 Lucius Fairchild,Wisconsin,1886 John P. Rea,Minnesota,1887 William Warner,Missouri,1888 Russell A. Alger,Michigan,1889 Wheelock G. Veazey,Vermont,1890 John Palmer,New York,1891 A. G. Weissert,Wisconsin,1892 John G. B. Adams,Massachusetts,1893 Thomas G. Lawler,Illinois,1894 Ivan N. Walker,Indiana,1895 T. S. Clarkson,Nebraska,1896 John P. S. Gobin,Pennsylvania,1897 James A. Sexton,Illinois,1898 W. C. Johnson,Ohio,1899 Albert D. Shaw,New York,1899 Leo
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11. Providence, R. I., 1877; John C. Robinson, New York. 12. Springfield, Mass., 1878; John C. Robinson, New York. 13. Albany, N. Y., 1879; William Earnshaw, Ohio. 14. Dayton, O., 1880; Louis Wagner, Pennsylvania. 15. Indianapolis, Ind., 1881; George S. Merrill, Massachusetts. 16. Baltimore, Md., 1882; Paul Van Der Voort, Nebraska. 17. Denver, Col., 1883; Robert B. Beatte, Pennsylvania. 18. Minneapolis, Minn., 1884; John S. Kountz, Ohio. 19. Portland, Me., 1885; S. S. Burdett, Washington. 20. San Francisco, Cal., 1886; Lucius Fairchild, Wisconsin. 21. St. Louis, Mo., 1887; John P. Rea, Minnesota. 22. Columbus, O., 1888; William Warner, Missouri. 23. Milwaukee, Wis., 1889; Russell A. Alger, Michigan. 24. Boston, Mass., 1890; Wheelock G. Veasey, Vermont. 25. Detroit, Mich., 1891; John Palmer, New York. 26. Washington, 1892; A. G. Weissert, Wisconsin. 27. Indianapolis, Ind., 1893; John G. B. Adams, Massachusetts. 28. Pittsburg, Pa., 1
., 48; feelings of North and South after, II., 54; IX., 157, 265, 345; X., 62. Bull Run Monument: dedication of, IX., 263, 265, 266. Bull Run Mountains, Va., II., 44. Bulloch, G. W., II., 69. Bulloch, J. D., VI., 20, 32, 75, 86, 88, 290, 299. Bullock, J. P., VI., 301. Bullock, R., X., 261. Bulls Gap, Tenn., III., 338. Bunnell, J., VIII., 354. Burbridge, S. G.: III., 322, 324; X., 207. Burbridge's Infantry, Confederate, I., 350. Burdett, S. S., X., 296. Burial of soldiers during the war Ix., 241. Burke, J. T.: I., 14; VII., 4, 25, 59. Burke, M., VII., 56. Burkesville, Ky., IV., 154, 156, 175. Burnett, H. L., VII., 209. Burnett House, Cold Harbor, Va. , IV., 245. Burnham, H.: II., 123; X., 139. Burning of New York attempted Viii., 300, 352. Burns, A. F., I., 19. Burns, John Ix., 206, 209, 211. John Burns of Gettysburg, by F. Bret Harte, IX., 206, 209. Burns