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 Following page  Lt. Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith, Confederate commander of the Trans-Mississippi Department Gen. Pierre G. T. Beauregard, Confederate commander of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida Confederate Secretary of War James A. Seddon The th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment at Fort Wagner, July ,  A fatigue party of enlisted men from the th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Enlisted men from the th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry inside Fort Wagner, September  Robert Gould Shaw, first colonel of the th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Capt. Luis F. Emilio of the th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Brig. Gen. Truman B. Seymour, commander of the Union Florida Expedition First Sergeant Charles W. Fribley of the th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment, with his wife Maj. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, Confederate commander who captured Fort Pillow Sen. Benjamin F. Wade of Ohio, the Radical Republican chairman of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War Col. Samuel J. Crawford of the d Kansas Colored Infantry Three officers of the d Kansas Colored Infantry Surgeon William L. Nicholson of the th Iowa Infantry Five black sailors from the crew of the USS Miami Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, Union commander of the Department of Virginia and North Carolina  Illustrations  Illustrations Brig. Gen. Edward Ferrero, commander of the black th Division in the Army of the Potomac’s th Corps Brig. Gen. William Mahone, Confederate commander who led counterattack at the Battle of the Crater Pvt. Louis Troutman, Company F, th U.S. Colored Infantry ...

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