Lincoln The AOP gets a new commander

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OTD - July 27, 1863
President Lincoln, at a conference in the War Dept., agrees to relieve Gen. Hooker of command of the Army of the Potomac and replace him with Gen. George G. Meade.
Lincoln telegraphs Hooker: "It did not come from the newspapers, nor did I believe it, but I wished to be entirely sure it was a falsehood." [This probably refers to rumor that Hooker was AWOL from army.]

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The above photograph is of Meade with current or former corps commanders taken in the vicinity of Washington DC in Jun. '65.
(Source - https://www.loc.gov/resource/cwpb.03703/ )

The photo shows L. to R. : Horatio Wright (VI Corps), John Logan (XV Corps), George Meade (AoP commander), John Parke (IX Corps), and Andrew Humphreys (II Corps).
 
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