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re. Oh, Yes, we will after a while, said the lieutenant, and if you will swap generals with us, we'll be there in three weeks. just before we parted, the lieutenant proposed, here's my toast: May the best man win! and we drank it heartily. Federal generals killed in battle, group no. 3 Brig.-Gen. Thomas Williams, Baton Rouge, August 5, 1862. Brig.-Gen. Isaac P. Rodman, Antietam, September 30, 1862. Brig.-Gen. William H. L. Wallace, Shiloh, April 10, 1862. Brig.-Gen. James E. Jackson, Chaplin Hills, October 8, 1862. Brevet Maj.-Gen. James S. Wadsworth, Wilderness, May 8, 1864. Brevet Maj.-Gen. David A. Russell, Opequon, September 19, 1864. Major G. W. Redway, referring to the volunteers of the Army of the Potomac, 1864, writes as follows: the American volunteer who had survived such battles as Bull Run, Shiloh, Antietam, and the Seven Days fighting around Richmond, was probably such a soldier as the world had never seen before. he needed no instru