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Project Gutenberg's Forty-Six Years in the Army, by John M. Schofield This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Forty-Six Years in the Army Author: John M. Schofield Release Date: May 11, 2007 [EBook #21417] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK FORTY-SIX YEARS IN THE ARMY *** Produced by Ed Ferris Transcriber's note: Footnotes are at the end of the chapter. Right-hand-page heads are set right-justified before the appropriate paragraphs. Small caps have been transcribed as upper-and-lower-case, except the page heads. The dieresis is transcribed by a preceding hyphen. Non-standard spellings: partizan, despatch, Kenesaw, skilful, practised, intrenchments, brevetted, reconnoissance, Chili, envelop. LoC call number: E467.1.S35 A2 Submitted May 11th, 2007 FORTY-SIX YEARS IN THE ARMY [Frontispiece] FROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY FALK. [Facsimile Signature] J.M.Schofield THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED TO THE YOUNG CITIZENS WHOSE PATRIOTISM, VALOR AND MILITARY SKILL MUST BE THE SAFEGUARD OF THE INTERESTS, THE HONOR AND THE GLORY OF THE AMERICAN UNION FORTY-SIX YEARS IN THE ARMY BY LIEUTENANT-GENERAL JOHN M. SCHOFIELD NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO. 1897 Copyright, 1897 by The Century Co. The De Vinne Press. PREFACE Most of the chapters constituting the contents of this volume, were written, from time to time, as soon as practicable after the events referred to, or after the publication of historical writings which seemed to me to require comment from the point of view of my personal knowledge. They were written entirely without reserve, and with the sole purpose of telling exactly what I thought and believed, not with any purpose of publication in my lifetime, but as my contribution to the materials which may be useful to the impartial historian of some future generation. These writings had been put away for safe-keeping with "instructions for the guidance of my executors," in which I said: "All the papers must be carefully revised, errors corrected if any are found, unimportant matter eliminated, and everything omitted which may seem, to a cool and impartial judge,
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