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POLK, GEN. LEONIDAS. See Civil War, under subhead Bragg, Gen. 



POPE, MAJ.-GEN. JOHN. See Civil War, Virginia, Army Conduct of War, 

 1866, vol. 2. 



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PORTER, GEN. FITZ-JOHN. 



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