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20 S. After the war he was promoted the field during the rebellion." to the full1More Details
21 from the French of 27, 1871. for Field Artillery. Horse and Foot," and "E1More Details
29 taken prisoner. in time to take the field again the following spring, and at1More Details
31 and was physician to President Garfield during his long confinement. He di1More Details
32 him promotion, and he became an acting field officer. In the spring of 1862 he 1More Details
41 he enlisted, equipped, and sent to the field, seven regiments of colored troops1More Details
42 time he was soldiers had left on the field. promoted brigadier-general of vol1More Details
48 while He was president of the in the field, and was re-elected in 1866. board1More Details
53 Station, June 29, 1862, and was in the field the Army of the He was to and incl1More Details
65 and meritorious services in the field." He subsequently served with cons1More Details
76 ridge, and was carried from the field with a broken leg. He was appointe1More Details
81 division and won by gallantry on that field promotion to major-general of volu1More Details
86 was promoted brigadier-general on the field, and thanked by the legislature of1More Details
87 Run and joined his regiment on the field. In the fall of 1861 he was ordere1More Details
88 a wound that he was carried off the field for dead. Recovering, he was commi1More Details
92 and meritorious services in the field during at Gen. Dent died in Denv1More Details
95 wounded there. Returning to the field in 1864, he was appointed to the c1More Details
101 cavalry at Gettysburg, commanded the field when Reynolds fell until the arriv1More Details
102 life that he was unable to take the field again, and on Nov. 30, 1864, he re1More Details
103 and meritorious service on the battle field, particularly at the battle of Win1More Details
108 took part in the engagements at Springfield and Wilson's creek, and in Sept., 1More Details
112 was promoted brigadier-general on the field of battle, Sept. 19, 1862. He subs1More Details
117 gallant and meritorious service in the field during the war. Gen. Forsyth was g1More Details
118in the teers for gallant conduct in the field. 1861, June1More Details
119 and meritorious services in the field during the war. He resigned from t1More Details
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Union Army, a History of Military Affairs in the Loyal States, 1861-65 -- Records of the Regiments in the Union Army -- Cyclopedia of Battles -- Memoirs of Commanders And Soldiers (1908). v. 1-4. States and regiments.-- v.5-6 Cyclopedia of battles.-- v.7 The navy.-- v.8. Biographical

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Union Army, a History of Military Affairs in the Loyal States, 1861 - 1865, Volume 8.