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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 12
Resignation.
--The North Carolina papers publish a letter to Governor Vance from Col. D. K. McRae, of the 5th North Carolina regiment, announcing his resignation, because Col. Alfred Iverson, of Georgia, a junior officer, has been appointed over him and made General of his brigade.
Lieut- Gen. D. H. Hill endorsed the resignation: "I have three times recommended Col. McRae for promotion.
North Carolina has furnished more troops and has fewer general officers than any other State.
I approve Col. McRae's resignation, believing that his self respect requires it. "
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 12
Resignation.
--The North Carolina papers publish a letter to Governor Vance from Col. D. K. McRae, of the 5th North Carolina regiment, announcing his resignation, because Col. Alfred Iverson, of Georgia, a junior officer, has been appointed over him and made General of his brigade.
Lieut- Gen. D. H. Hill endorsed the resignation: "I have three times recommended Col. McRae for promotion.
North Carolina has furnished more troops and has fewer general officers than any other State.
I approance from Col. D. K. McRae, of the 5th North Carolina regiment, announcing his resignation, because Col. Alfred Iverson, of Georgia, a junior officer, has been appointed over him and made General of his brigade.
Lieut- Gen. D. H. Hill endorsed the resignation: "I have three times recommended Col. McRae for promotion.
North Carolina has furnished more troops and has fewer general officers than any other State.
I approve Col. McRae's resignation, believing that his self respect requires it. "
Alfred Iverson (search for this): article 12
Resignation.
--The North Carolina papers publish a letter to Governor Vance from Col. D. K. McRae, of the 5th North Carolina regiment, announcing his resignation, because Col. Alfred Iverson, of Georgia, a junior officer, has been appointed over him and made General of his brigade.
Lieut- Gen. D. H. Hill endorsed the resignation: "I have three times recommended Col. McRae for promotion.
North Carolina has furnished more troops and has fewer general officers than any other State.
I approve Col. McRae's resignation, believing that his self respect requires it. "
D. H. Hill (search for this): article 12
Resignation.
--The North Carolina papers publish a letter to Governor Vance from Col. D. K. McRae, of the 5th North Carolina regiment, announcing his resignation, because Col. Alfred Iverson, of Georgia, a junior officer, has been appointed over him and made General of his brigade.
Lieut- Gen. D. H. Hill endorsed the resignation: "I have three times recommended Col. McRae for promotion.
North Carolina has furnished more troops and has fewer general officers than any other State.
I approve Col. McRae's resignation, believing that his self respect requires it. "
D. K. McRae (search for this): article 12
Resignation.
--The North Carolina papers publish a letter to Governor Vance from Col. D. K. McRae, of the 5th North Carolina regiment, announcing his resignation, because Col. Alfred Iverson, of Georgia, a junior officer, has been appointed over him and made General of his brigade.
Lieut- Gen. D. H. Hill endorsed the resignd over him and made General of his brigade.
Lieut- Gen. D. H. Hill endorsed the resignation: "I have three times recommended Col. McRae for promotion.
North Carolina has furnished more troops and has fewer general officers than any other State.
I approve Col. McRae's resignation, believing that his self respect requires it. " d over him and made General of his brigade.
Lieut- Gen. D. H. Hill endorsed the resignation: "I have three times recommended Col. McRae for promotion.
North Carolina has furnished more troops and has fewer general officers than any other State.
I approve Col. McRae's resignation, believing that his self respect requires it. "
Vance (search for this): article 12
Resignation.
--The North Carolina papers publish a letter to Governor Vance from Col. D. K. McRae, of the 5th North Carolina regiment, announcing his resignation, because Col. Alfred Iverson, of Georgia, a junior officer, has been appointed over him and made General of his brigade.
Lieut- Gen. D. H. Hill endorsed the resignation: "I have three times recommended Col. McRae for promotion.
North Carolina has furnished more troops and has fewer general officers than any other State.
I approve Col. McRae's resignation, believing that his self respect requires it. "