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Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 2 9 1 Browse Search
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William Boynton, Sherman's Historical Raid, Chapter 19: (search)
er General Sherman issued the following: [General orders no. 12.] headquarters of the Army, Adjutant-General's office, Washington, March 8, 1869. By direction of the President of the United States, the undersigned hereby assumes command of the Army of the United States. His general staff will be: Brevet Major-General E. D. Townsend, Adjutant-General. Brevet Major-General R. B. Marcy, Inspector-General. Brevet Major-General M. C. Meigs, Quartermaster-General. Brevet Major-General A. B. Eaton, Commissary-General Subsistence. Brevet Major-General J. K. Barnes, Surgeon-General. Brevet Major-General B. W. Brice, Paymaster-General. Brevet Major-General Joseph Holt, Judge Advocate-General. Brevet Major General A. A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers. Brevet Major General A. B. Dyer, Chief of Ordnance. Brevet Brigadier-General A. J. Myer, Chief Signal Officer. His personal staff, Aids-de-Camp with the rank of Colonel from this date, will be: Brevet Lieutenant-Col
Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 2, Chapter 50: courts for freedmen; medical care and provision for orphans (search)
f the Bureau almost ceased there. In the District of Columbia and vicinity, where masses of freedmen had gathered, Colonel Eaton had established five intelligence offices, and through them furnished thousands of the able-bodied of both sexes withureau was organized we were at a loss how to feed this unorganized mass. June 20th, Colonel Balloch and I visited General A. B. Eaton, the commissary general of the army, and pleaded before him our case. We showed him our army of over 140,000 depeeir wives and children, under such rules and regulations as he may direct. I said: The Secretary leaves this matter, General Eaton, to you and to me. We then submitted a proposed circular letter, which, after a close examination and a few alterations, General Eaton approved. This important instrument defined the destitute ration in all its parts and fixed the half ration for children under fourteen years. The ration consisted mainly of pork, bacon, or fresh beef, flour, or bread, with occ
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