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The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 10: The Armies and the Leaders. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 5 1 Browse Search
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n military service until 1828, when he settled in Cooperstown, New York, to practise law. He served one term in the United States Senate, and became Secretary of the Treasury under President Buchanan. On the outbreak of the Civil Federal generals—No. 5 Indiana Robert Francis Catterson, originally Colonel of the 97th regiment. Silas Colgrove forwarded Lee's lost order before Antietam to McClellan. Thomas T. Crittenden, originally Colonel of the 6th Infantry. Robert Sanford Foster, brevetted for gallantry. Alvin P. Hovey, gallant division commander. Thomas John Lucas, originally Colonel of the 16th Infantry. George F. McGinnis, originally Colonel of the 11th Infantry. James W. McMillan, originally Colonel 1st artillery. John F. Miller, Colonel of the 29th regiment; wounded at Stone's River. Charles Cruft, conspicuous at Stone's River and Chattanooga. Jeremiah C. Sullivan fought in the Shenandoah and Vicksburg campaigns. Robert A. Cameron, ori
s influence as a secret organization for partisan purposes. The word sailors was added by the Indianapolis encampment. In May, 1869, the present form of rules and regulations was adopted. Post No. 2 of the Department of Illinois was organized at Springfield, as stated by General Webber, in April, 1866. In 1865, in Indiana, correspondence relating to the continuance of the Army Club, a society of veterans, had come to the hands of Governor Oliver P. Morton, of Indiana. He sent General R. S. Foster, of Indianapolis, to Springfield, to examine into Doctor Stephenson's plan of organization. General Foster met the latter, and was obligated by him. On his return, he obligated a number of his intimate comrades, and these he constituted as a department organization. The first post of this department was organized at Indianapolis, on the 22d of August, 1866. Doctor Stephenson had issued, as department commander, General Orders No. 1, on April 1, 1866, at Springfield, in which he a
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