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rough the Carolinas to the battle of Bentonville and Johnston's surrender. From left to right they are: Major-General O. O. Howard, Commanding the Army of the Tennessee Major-General J. A. Logan, formerly Commanding the Army of the Tennessee Major-General W. B. Hazen, Commanding a Division in the Fifteenth Army Corps Major-General W. T. Sherman, Commanding the Military Division of the Mississippi Major-General Jeff C. Davis, Commanding the Fourteenth Army Corps Major-General H. W. Slocum, Commanding the Army of Georgia Major-General J. A. Mower, Commanding the Twentieth Army Corps The armies of the United States were led in 1864-65 by two generals, to whom, more than to any other military leaders, was due the final victory of the Northern forces. Both Grant and Sherman were Western men; both were somewhat unsuccessful in the early years of the war and attained success rather late; to both of them the great opportunity finally came, in 1863, in the successf
1, 1879. The army of Georgia—on parade, General Slocum at the head Very different from the maria down Pennsylvania Avenue. In front ride General Slocum and his staff. Behind come the long strai Various Union Army Corps. At Gaines' Mill, Slocum's Division of the Sixth Corps was sent to the Potomac in the Wilderness campaign. Henry Warner Slocum, commander of the Army of Georgia in the Carolinas. Slocum commanded the Twelfth Corps, Army of the Potomac, at Chancellorsville and Gettynown. This force was commanded by Major-General Henry W. Slocum, and constituted the left wing of ixth Corps. At Gaines' Mill and Glendale, General Slocum took a prominent part, and after the battland of the Twelfth Corps was held by Major-General H. W. Slocum except for very brief periods, when t. Hiram C. Rogers, chief of staff to General H. W. Slocum. Guy V. Henry, originally Colonel of anders were Major-Generals Joseph Hooker, Henry W. Slocum, Joseph A. Mower, and Brigadier-General A[2 more...]
Oglesby, R. J., Nov. 29, 1862. Osterhaus, P. J., July 23, 1864. Palmer, John M., Nov. 29, 1862. Peck, John J., July 4, 1862. Porter, Fitz John, July 4, 1862. Potter, Rbt. B., Sept. 29, 1865. Prentiss, B. M., Nov. 29, 1862. Reno, Jesse L., July 18, 1862. Reynolds, J. F., Nov. 29, 1862. Reynolds, Jos. J., Nov. 29, 1862. Richardson, I. B., July 4, 1862. Schenck, Robt. C., Aug. 30, 1862. Schurz, Carl, March 14, 1863. Sedgwick, John, July 4, 1862. Sigel, Franz, March 21, 1862. Slocum, Henry W., July 4, 1862. Smith, Chas. F., Mar. 21, 1862. Smith, Giles A., Nov. 24, 1865. Stahel, Julius H., Mar. 14, 1863. Steedman, Jas. B., April 30, 1864. Stevens, Isaac I., July 18, 1862. Strong, Geo. C., July 18, 1863. Wallace, Lewis, March 21, 1862. Washburn, C. C., Nov. 29, 1862. Major-generals, U. S. Volunteers (by Brevet) Abbott, Henry L., Mar. 13, 1865. Allen, Robert, Mar. 13, 1865. Alger, Russell A., June 11, 1865. Anderson, N. L., Mar. 13, 1865. Andrews, C. C., Mar. 9