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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Tennessee, 1863 (search)
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Name Index of Commands, John Buford (search)
John Buford
Brigadier GeneralFeb. 12, 1863, to May 22, 1863. Reserve Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac
Brigadier GeneralJune 9, 1863, to Aug. 15, 1863. 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac
Brigadier GeneralMay 22, 1863, to May 27, 1863. 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac
Brigadier GeneralSept. 15, 1863, to Nov. 21, 1863. 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potom
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Name Index of Commands, B. F. Davis (search)
B. F. Davis
Col. 8th N. Y. CavalryFeb. 16, 1863, to May 27, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac
Col. 8th N. Y. CavalryJune 6, 1863, to June 9, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac
Col. 8th N. Y. CavalryMay 27, 1863, to June 6, 1863. 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac
Col. 8th N. Y. CavalrySept., 1862, to Nov., 1862. 5th Brigade, Pleasanton's Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac
B. F. Davis
Col. 8th N. Y. CavalryFeb. 16, 1863, to May 27, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac
Col. 8th N. Y. CavalryJune 6, 1863, to June 9, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac
Col. 8th N. Y. CavalryMay 27, 1863, to June 6, 1863. 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac
Col. 8th N. Y. CavalrySept., 1862, to Nov., 1862. 5th Brigade, Pleasanton's Cavalry Division, Army of the P
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Name Index of Commands, William Gamble (search)
William Gamble
Col. 3th Ill. CavalryMay 2, 1864, to Nov., 1864. Cavalry Division, Camp Stoneman., 11th and 20th U. S. Reserve Corps, Department of Washington
Col. 8th Ill. CavalryJan., 1863, to Feb., 1863. 1st Brigade, Pleasanton's Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac
Col. 8th Ill. CavalryJune 9, 1863, to Sept. 2, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac
Col. 8th Ill. CavalryMay 27, 1863, to June 6, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac
Col. 8th Ill. CavalryNov. 12, 1863, to Dec. 21, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac
Col. 8th Ill. CavalryNov., 1864, to June 22, 1865. 1st Separate Brigade, 11th and 20th U. S. Reserve Corps, Department of Washin
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Major-Generals , in Order of Rank. (search)
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Brigadier-Generals of the Confederate States Army, alphabetically arranged. (search)
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Maine Volunteers . (search)
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Rhode Island Volunteers . (search)
C. Edwards Lester, Life and public services of Charles Sumner: Born Jan. 6, 1811. Died March 11, 1874., Section Ninth : Emancipation of the African race. (search)
C. Edwards Lester, Life and public services of Charles Sumner: Born Jan. 6, 1811. Died March 11, 1874., X. (search)
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On the Union of the Mississippi and the Lakes by canal—May 27, 1863—The proposition to unite the greatest navigable river in the world with the greatest inland sea, is characteristic of the West.
Each is worthy of the other.
With this union, the Gulf of Mexico will be joined to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and the whole continent, from Northern cold to Southern heat, traversed by one generous flood, bearing upon its bosom untold commerce.
Let its practicability be demonstrated and the country will command it to be done, as it has already commanded the opening of the Mississippi.
Triumphant over the wickedness of an accursed Rebellion, we shall achieve another triumph, to take its place among the victories of Peace.
Mirabeau was right when he protested against the use of the word impossible, as simple stupidity.
But I doubt if the word will be found in any Western dictionar