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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2. 17 1 Browse Search
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 8: the siege and capture of Fort Donelson. (search)
d so efficiently executed during the war by Colonel A. H. Markland. It was suggested to General Grant by ColoColonel Markland, who was the special agent of the National Post-office Department. It was immediately adopted, ad by me was suggested and ably superintended by A. H. Markland, special agent of the Post-office Department. xtended to all Departments, and was managed by Colonel Markland, who was made the general superintendent of thth mails, under the general superintendence of Colonel Markland, was marvelous. He and his assistants seemed or moving in a direction to meet them, and yet Colonel Markland never lost one, by capture, over which he had day of that battle. Letter to the author by General Markland, August 20, 1866. In a letter to Colonel MarkColonel Markland, written in May, 1865, General O. O. Howard says: For more than a year the Army of the Tennessee has beenhe capital. General Sherman, in a letter to General Markland, bore similar testimony. That army mail-se