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period following the American Civil War. It included the territories of
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took over command until both states were readmitted in July 1868.
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Departments and districts of the United States Army
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Temporary military government of the American South
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First Military District
Third Military District
Fourth Military District
Fifth Military District
U.S. Army
administrative units
U.S. War Department
American South
Reconstruction Acts
Reconstruction
North
South Carolina
Major General
Daniel Sickles
President
Andrew Johnson
Brigadier General
Edward Canby
Department of the South

Reconstruction military districts
First Military District
Virginia
Third Military District
Georgia
Alabama
Florida
Fourth Military District
Arkansas

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