04-05-2021 Stubborn

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John E. Wool, born February 20, 1784 (before George Washington was president), died November 10, 1869 (when Grant was President). On August 1, President Lincoln sent an order retiring Wool from service after 51 years in the Army. At the age of 79, he was the oldest general officer to execute active command in either army during the war. Wool, who believed he was still healthy and fit enough for duty, was stunned and outraged at his dismissal and wrote a series of letters to the War Department in protest, but to no avail.

 
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