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Delaware (Delaware, United States) (search for this): chapter 227
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201.-Gen. McClellan's staff.
Headquarters army of the Potomac, Washington, Aug. 20, 1861.
In compliance with General Order No. 15, of August 17, 1861, from the Headquarters of the army, I hereby assume command of the Army of the Potomac, comprising the troops serving in the former departments of Washington and Northeastern Virginia, in the Valley of the Shenandoah, and in the States of Maryland and Delaware.
The organization of the command into divisions and brigades will be announced hereafter.
The following-named officers are attached to the staff of the Army of the Potomac:
Major S. Williams, assistant adjutant-general; Captain Alex. V. Colburn, assistant adjutant-general; Col. R. B. Marcy, inspector-general; Col. T. M. Key, aide-de-camp; Capt. N. B. Swetzer, First Cavalry, aide-de-camp; Captain Edward McK. Hudson, Fourteenth infantry, aide-de-camp; Captain L. A. Williams, Tenth infantry, aide-de-camp; Major A. J. Myers, signal officer; Major Stewart Van Vleit,
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 227
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201.-Gen. McClellan's staff.
Headquarters army of the Potomac, Washington, Aug. 20, 1861.
In compliance with General Order No. 15, of August 17, 1861, from the Headquarters of the army, I hereby assume command of the Army of the Potomac, comprising the troops serving in the former departments of Washington and Northeastern Virginia, in the Valley of the Shenandoah, and in the States of Maryland and Delaware.
The organization of the command into divisions and brigades will be announced hereafter.
The following-named officers are attached to the staff of the Army of the Potomac:
Major S. Williams, assistant adjutant-general; Captain Alex. V. Colburn, assistant adjutant-general; Col. R. B. Marcy, inspector-general; Col. T. M. Key, aide-de-camp; Capt. N. B. Swetzer, First Cavalry, aide-de-camp; Captain Edward McK. Hudson, Fourteenth infantry, aide-de-camp; Captain L. A. Williams, Tenth infantry, aide-de-camp; Major A. J. Myers, signal officer; Major Stewart Van Vleit,
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 227
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 227
Doc.
201.-Gen. McClellan's staff.
Headquarters army of the Potomac, Washington, Aug. 20, 1861.
In compliance with General Order No. 15, of August 17, 1861, from the Headquarters of the army, I hereby assume command of the Army of the Potomac, comprising the troops serving in the former departments of Washington and Northeastern Virginia, in the Valley of the Shenandoah, and in the States of Maryland and Delaware.
The organization of the command into divisions and brigades will be announced hereafter.
The following-named officers are attached to the staff of the Army of the Potomac:
Major S. Williams, assistant adjutant-general; Captain Alex. V. Colburn, assistant adjutant-general; Col. R. B. Marcy, inspector-general; Col. T. M. Key, aide-de-camp; Capt. N. B. Swetzer, First Cavalry, aide-de-camp; Captain Edward McK. Hudson, Fourteenth infantry, aide-de-camp; Captain L. A. Williams, Tenth infantry, aide-de-camp; Major A. J. Myers, signal officer; Major Stewart Van Vleit,
Washington (United States) (search for this): chapter 227
Doc.
201.-Gen. McClellan's staff.
Headquarters army of the Potomac, Washington, Aug. 20, 1861.
In compliance with General Order No. 15, of August 17, 1861, from the Headquarters of the army, I hereby assume command of the Army of the Potomac, comprising the troops serving in the former departments of Washington and Northeastern Virginia, in the Valley of the Shenandoah, and in the States of Maryland and Delaware.
The organization of the command into divisions and brigades will be annWashington and Northeastern Virginia, in the Valley of the Shenandoah, and in the States of Maryland and Delaware.
The organization of the command into divisions and brigades will be announced hereafter.
The following-named officers are attached to the staff of the Army of the Potomac:
Major S. Williams, assistant adjutant-general; Captain Alex. V. Colburn, assistant adjutant-general; Col. R. B. Marcy, inspector-general; Col. T. M. Key, aide-de-camp; Capt. N. B. Swetzer, First Cavalry, aide-de-camp; Captain Edward McK. Hudson, Fourteenth infantry, aide-de-camp; Captain L. A. Williams, Tenth infantry, aide-de-camp; Major A. J. Myers, signal officer; Major Stewart Van Vleit,
R. B. Marcy (search for this): chapter 227
A. J. Myers (search for this): chapter 227
T. M. Key (search for this): chapter 227
H. F. Clarke (search for this): chapter 227
Charles P. Kingsbury (search for this): chapter 227

