XXII Corps (Union Army) - Command History

Command History

Major General Samuel P. Heintzelman February 2, 1863 — October 13, 1863
Major General Christopher C. Augur October 13, 1863 — June 11, 1865
Major General John G. Parke June 7, 1865 — June 26, 1865

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