File:General W.H. Powell farewell address.png
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DescriptionGeneral W.H. Powell farewell address.png |
English: This is a portion of a newspaper article that contains Union General William H. Powell’s farewell address in 1865. Powell was commander of the 2nd Cavalry Division under General Philip Sheridan. |
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Source | This file is a newspaper article from page 1 of the January 25, 1865, Wheeling Daily Intelligencer. It can be found in the Library of Congress here. |
Author | The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer, published January 25, 1865 |
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