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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) 1 1 Browse Search
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ught such timely assistance to Grant at Shiloh and drove Bragg out of Kentucky. The army was organized into three corps in September, 1862, but the following month (October 24th) the Department of the Cumberland was recreated to consist of eastern Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia, and the Army of the Ohio, which had operated chiefly in that region, now became officially the Fourteenth Army Corps, but better known as the Army of the Cumberland. On October 30th, Buell was Major-generals Thomas Logan Howard army of the Cumberland and army of the Tennessee George Henry Thomas, commander of the Army of the Cumberland in the Tennessee and Georgia campaigns, including Stone's River, Chickamauga, Chattanooga and Atlanta. John Alexander Logan, commander of the Army of the Tennessee in front of Atlanta. He subsequently resumed command of a Corps and led it through the Carolinas. Oliver Otis Howard, commander of the Army of the Tennessee in part of the Atlanta campaign and