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How did General US Grant reorganize troops in the Washington DC area?

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In 1864 General US Grant reorganized the troops in and around Washington DC. The reorganization resulted in the formation of the Middle Military Division. The general that US President Lincoln had faulted after the Battle of Gettysburg, General George Meade, was placed in charge of this new division.

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