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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book I:—the war on the Rapidan. (search)
ed him for his inaction; and a few days later Hooker insisted upon Stoneman being superseded by Pleasonton. Finally, General Revere, who had commanded Berry's division for a short time after the death of the latter, being charged with having given the order of retreat at the most critical moment of the battle, was arraigned and tried before a general court-martial and dismissed from the military service. This dismissal, announced in General Orders, No. 282, War Department, A.-G. O., August 11, 1863, was revoked by Special Orders, No. 302, War Department, A.-G. O., September 12, 1864, and his resignation accepted, to date from August 10, 1863.—Ed. Although Hooker's check had been strikingly obvious, he had no sooner returned to Falmouth than he sought to palliate it in a general order addressed to his army. General Orders, No. 49, Headquarters Army of the Potomac, May 6, 1863.—Ed. But this pompous language was not calculated to fill up its ranks and to restore it all it had los