mates Butler
death of General Thomas
honors to the memory of General Rawlins
General Logan's victorious campaign for the senatorship and mse to the conspicuous ingratitude with which the memory of General John A. Rawlins, late Secretary of War under Grant's administration, and t.
He asked that a suitable place be selected, suggesting that General Rawlins's remains should be taken to Arlington and interred in that ceOthers joined in suggesting that a monument also be erected to General Rawlins. General Logan felt very deeply on this subject, as he always recognized in General Rawlins one of the most gifted men in the army and one of the most earnest patriots of the Civil War. As a result of this movement General Rawlins was buried in Arlington and a full-length statue of him was erected on the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue in M January 15, 1872.
General W. W. Belknap had succeeded General John A. Rawlins as Secretary of War.
He and his bride — for he had not lo