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This Coat-of-Arms is also described as found on the bookplate of Lieutenant General Winfield Scott of Virginia.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)the President and Gen. Scott spent several hours in discussing the state of military affairs, the doings and misdoings of certain Generals, the desirability of continuing the existing Departmental divisions, the necessity of further enlistments, the prospect of the armies of the Potomac and of the Virginia valleys . . . .
they were in earnest conversation for five hours
the President and Gen. Scott spent several hours in discussing the state of military affairs, the doings and misdoings of certain Generals, the desirability of continuing the existing Departmental divisions, the necessity of further enlistments, the prospect of the armies of the Potomac and of the Virginia valleys . . . .
they were in earnest conversation for five hours