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became president, he removed Gillem from command and reassigned him to Texas, replacing him again with Ord, a personal friend who had served under Grant during the Civil War. When Ord was later assigned command of the District of California, another former Civil War general, Adelbert Ames, assumed
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served as the district's first commander, with Alvan C. Gillem, like Johnson a loyal Tennessean, in charge of the sub-district of Mississippi. Gillem was later appointed as the district's commander. He favored the policy of leniency towards the former Confederates, invoking the displeasure of the
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in 1870, the Fourth Military District was abolished and control of the state reverted to the newly elected state government.
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period following the American Civil War. It included the occupation troops in the states of
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sought to restore order within the states that had composed the defeated
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Following the completion of the Civil War, the Federal government under
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in Congress vehemently disagreed, and passed the 1867
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Departments and districts of the United States Army
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First Military District
Second Military District
Third Military District
Fifth Military District
U.S. Army
administrative units
U.S. War Department
American South
Reconstruction Acts
Reconstruction
Arkansas
Mississippi
Edward Ord
Alvan Cullem Gillem
Adelbert Ames
President of the United States
Andrew Johnson
Confederate States of America
Tennesseean
Radical Republicans
Reconstruction Acts
Vicksburg
Edward Ord
Ulysses S. Grant
Governor of Mississippi
Benjamin G. Humphreys
Union
Reconstruction military districts
First Military District

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