List of Officers of the Army of the United States from 1779 to 1900, Embracing a Register of All Appointments by the President of the United States in the Volunteer Service During the Civil War, and of Volunteer Officers in the Service of the United States: June 1, 1900L. R. Hamersly & Company, 1900 - 863 pages |
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List of Officers of the Army of the United States From 1779 to 1900 ... William H. (William Henry) . Powell No preview available - 2023 |
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11th Inf 13 March 13 Sept 17 July 1st Art 1st Cav 1st Inf 1st Lieut 1st Sergt 21 Sept 26 April 26 June 28 July 2nd Art 2nd Cav 2nd Inf 2nd Lieut 2nd Lieutenants 30 April 30 June 31 July 31 March 3rd Art 3rd Inf 4th Art 4th Cav 5th Inf 9 April Addl Appointed from Army Appointed from Mass Appointed from Md Appointed from N. Y. Appointed from Ohio Appointed from Penn Ass'd Asst Battle of Gettysburg Born in Ky Born in Mass Born in Md Born in N. Y. Born in Ohio Born in Penn Brevet Brig Colonel Conn Corpl Corps Art Died Disbanded 15 June Discharged Ensign faithful and meritorious gallant and meritorious James John meritorious conduct meritorious service Mustered N. Y. Appointed N. Y. Vols Priv Resigned 31 Surg Tenn Trans Unassigned
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Page 324 - Ulysses S. Grant, and through him to the officers and soldiers who have fought under his command during this rebellion, for their gallantry and good conduct in the battles in which they have been engaged; and that the President of the United States be requested to cause a gold medal to be struck, with suitable emblems, devices, and inscriptions, to be presented to Major-General Grant.
Page 431 - Missouri ; and that, in order to commemorate an event so honorable to the country and to themselves, it is ordered that each regiment engaged shall be authorized to bear upon its colors the word 'Springfield,' embroidered in letters of gold.
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