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Military Division of the Missouri

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788: 36: 157:. In practice the Secretary of War and the heads of the army's staff agencies—who reported directly to him (adjutant general, quartermaster general, commissary general, inspector general, paymaster general, surgeon general, chief engineer, colonel of topographical engineers, and colonel of ordnance)—exercised full authority, leaving the general-in-chief a figurehead. With a lack of central direction, policy and strategy were 1970: 202:, obstructed reforms in the staff system that might have brought unity of command and civilian control of the military. The expansion of the army during the Civil War saw a proliferation in the numbers of geographic departments and their subordinate districts, often changing names and areas under their individual control, some departments eliminated or renamed, only to be recreated again in altered form. 330:(created in 1862), and the Department of Arkansas. Grant had the division created to allow for the movement of troops by a single commander between geographical departments on the frontier in order to deal quickly with military contingencies without the time-consuming approval of the War Department. The new division also created a higher command with which Grant could reward Maj. Gen. 1980: 357:
of the Missouri on December 9, 1864. The Department of the Missouri expanded to include the Dakota Territory (formerly in the Department of the Northwest) and Utah, then had the Department of Kansas merged into it on January 30, 1865. Curtis was reassigned to command the much smaller Department of
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from office. However Sherman, who did not want to serve in Washington, D.C., advised Johnson that he would resign rather than carry out the order, which was then rescinded. Sherman remained in command of the Division of the Missouri until Grant was elected president, at which point Sherman was
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On July 28, 1866, Congress enacted the peacetime establishment of the United States Army and Sherman was promoted to lieutenant general. The Military Division of the Missouri was reorganized into four geographical departments: the Department of Arkansas; the
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Military activity affecting one department often originated in another department, preventing efficient use of limited manpower and coordination of efforts. Friction between the Secretaries of War and the generals in chief, and particularly between
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developed by the commanders of the numbered geographical departments and three division headquarters. After October 31, 1853, the division echelon was eliminated and the six western departments consolidated into four (Departments of
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was created for a third time on January 1, 1864, removing major areas from the military jurisdiction of the Department of the Missouri. The new commander of the Department of Kansas, Maj. Gen.
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in St. Louis. In addition to the Department of the Missouri and the Department of Arkansas, the Division of the Mississippi included the new Department of the Ohio (Maj. Gen.
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in command of the Department of the Missouri and Curtis in command of the Department of Kansas, both of whom had found disfavor with Grant. Pope took command of the
507:. Texas was readmitted to the Union in 1870, and together with the Indian Territory, became the Department of Texas as an addition to the Division of the Missouri. 305:. Curtis created a new district, the Upper Arkansas, to wage the war but he was wholly incapable of locating his opponents. In his other district, Nebraska, the 1488: 154: 2021: 1973: 1983: 1902: 1889: 262:. It briefly merged with the Department of Mississippi in 1862, but was recreated September 19, now consisting of Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, and the 768: 2016: 1930: 275: 1894: 1432: 491: 1409: 397:
On June 27, 1865, the War Department issued General Order No. 118, reorganizing the United States (including those states formerly making up the
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The Department of the Northwest through the remainder of the Civil War consisted of the Districts of Wisconsin (Brig. Gen.
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was promoted to lieutenant general and assigned to command the Division of the Missouri with headquarters at
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The Civil War Day by Day: An Almanac, 1861–1865, by E.B. Long With Barbara Long 1985 Da Capo Press,
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was created to oversee the operations and administration of the Department of the Missouri, the
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promoted to general and assumed command of the Army of the United States, March 4, 1869.
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served briefly as the last commander Department of the West. The new department included
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for his handling of Indian conflicts in the Department of the Northwest; and to replace
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was created in January, and the Department of the Pacific split into the Departments of
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to command the proposed Military Division of the Atlantic as Johnson struggled with
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were added on October 11, 1862, and the department became generally known as the
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Frontiersmen in Blue: The United States Army and the Indian, 1848-1865
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was even more intense, but the forces there too weak to deal with it.
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took advantage of this lack of oversight to aggressively attack
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that continued after its conclusion. It was created by the
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Cavalry Corps of the Military Division of the Mississippi
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