U.S. Army form 27, signed by C.S. Brewster, at Brandy Station, Va., 1864 Jan.

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U.S. Army form 27, signed by C.S. Brewster, at Brandy Station, Va., 1864 Jan.

Form, signed by Brewster, adjutant, of Northampton, Mass., 10th Massachusetts Volunteers, at Brandy Station, winter headquarters of the Army of the Potomac.

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United States. Army of the Potomac

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The Army of the Potomac was created after the defeat of Union forces at the First Battle of Bull Run. Its objective was to defend Washington, D.C. by protecting the Potomac River entry into the city. The Army of the Potomac participated in the Peninsula Campaign, the Seven Days' Battles, Antietam, Gettysburg and Appomatox. Its commanders (in order of service) were McClellan, Halleck, Burnside, Hooker, Meade, and Grant. From the description of General orders, ...

Brewster, Charles Harvey, 1833-1893

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Adjutant; served with Massachusetts 10th Infantry Regiment during Civil War; resident of Northampton, Mass. From the description of Charles Brewster letters, 1861 July 17-1864 Oct. 27. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71128918 Resident of Northampton, Mass. From the description of Discharge of 1st Sgt. Charles H. Brewster for promotion to 2nd Lt., 1861 Dec. 05. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71014400 U.S. Army officer; served with 10th Massachusetts Volunt...

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United States. Army

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