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mand of the Department of the Gulf, and was actively engaged along the lower Mississippi and Red rivers. He resigned his commission after the disastrous Red River expedition of 1864, and was reelected to Congress. In 1890, owing to an increasing mental disorder, he was obliged to retire from public life. He died at his home in Waltham, September 1, 1894. Federal major-generals commanders of the third and fourth army corps Two commanders of the third army corps, sickles and Heintzleman Daniel E. Sickles commanded the Third Corps at Chancellors ville and Gettysburg. S. P. Heintzelman led the Third Corps at Fair Oaks and Second Bull Run. W. H. French commanded the Third Corps in the mine Run campaign. T. J. Wood commanded the Fourth Corps (West) at Nashville, 1864. Erasmus D. Keyes commanded the Fourth Corps (East) on the Peninsula. Major-General Edward Richard Sprigg Canby (U. S.M. A. 1839) was born in Kentucky in 1819. Entering the army, he serve