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Taps / Daniel Butterfield / Military / Army of the Potomac / American Civil War / Echo Taps / Virginia in the American Civil War / Union Army / Bugle calls
Date: 2010-04-19 20:44:20
Taps
Daniel Butterfield
Military
Army of the Potomac
American Civil War
Echo Taps
Virginia in the American Civil War
Union Army
Bugle calls

Origin of "Taps" During the Civil War, in July 1862 when the Army of the Potomac was in camp, Brig. Gen. Daniel Butterfield summoned Pvt. Oliver Wilcox Norton, his brigade bugler, to his tent. Butterfield, who disliked t

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