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In depth treatment of the 12 battles and/or campaigns of the Army of the Cumberland For a general history of the Army of the Cumberland, see Van Horne's...
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Army of the Cumberland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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October 24, 1862 The XIV Corps, better known as the Army of the Cumberland, is created from the Army of the Ohio. October 30, 1862 Major General William Rosecrans assumes command of the Army of the Cumberland...
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You Found It! An original Civil War Newspaper feature on The Army of the Cumberland THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND, REBEL ATTACK UPON WAGONS IN ANDERSON'S GAP.—SKETCHED BY MR. THEODORE R. DAVIS,-[SEE PAGE 690.]
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The history of General George H. Thomas who was a great general of the American Civil War. George H. Thomas was called the Rock of Chickamauga. Major General George H. Thomas was the commander of the Army of the Cumberland. - Henry M. Cist, The Army of the Cumberland...
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Army of the Cumberland, U.S.A. The regiment served in the XIVth Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, from Kentucky to North Carolina and was in Sherman's "March to the Sea." The command was mustered out in Louisville, KY on July 21, 1865, having been in service 3 years, 8 months, and 11 days.
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This original Civil War Harper's Weekly newspaper features a story and pictures of the Army of the Cumberland...
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8 Oct. 61 Reorganization of the Army of the Cumberland under William T. Sherman. Sherman panics, recalls Thomas from East Tennesee, whereupon Union sympathizers hang. 30 Oct. 62 William S. Rosecrans takes command of the Army of the Cumberland.
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Major General Benjamin F. Butler - Headquarters Army of the James - October 3, 1864 Brevet Major-General S. G. Burbridge - Cumberland Gap - November 29, 1864...
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