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Isn't that John Barnard? I think he picked the positions for the Union forces at Malvern Hill.

Edit - Yes, Tomasz, it was John Barnard.

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Bvt. Maj. Gen. John G. Barnard
10th USMA Superintendent (himself 2nd in the Class of 1833); Chief Engineer of the Army of the Potomac; Chief Engineer of the U.S. armies in the field; declined to become the U.S. Chief Engineer
 
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