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Page 61
... B. Woods , the Lieutenant - Colonel ; and Willard Warner , the Major ; all brothers in fact , because the wife of William B. Woods was War- ner's sister , and Warner had married Woods ' sister Of the Army of the Tennessee . 61.
... B. Woods , the Lieutenant - Colonel ; and Willard Warner , the Major ; all brothers in fact , because the wife of William B. Woods was War- ner's sister , and Warner had married Woods ' sister Of the Army of the Tennessee . 61.
Page 63
... Lieutenant - Colonel of the 33rd Infantry , was on the plains in 1866 , fighting Indians and guarding railroads , the great agents of modern civilization . He lived out his life , and died at his home at Newark , Ohio , Febru ary 26th ...
... Lieutenant - Colonel of the 33rd Infantry , was on the plains in 1866 , fighting Indians and guarding railroads , the great agents of modern civilization . He lived out his life , and died at his home at Newark , Ohio , Febru ary 26th ...
Page 68
... Lieutenant - Governor of Detroit . This office had not been filled since the departure of Lieutenant- Governor Hamilton , who was captured by General Clark , at Vincennes , in the winter of 1778-9 , and held with Hay in close ...
... Lieutenant - Governor of Detroit . This office had not been filled since the departure of Lieutenant- Governor Hamilton , who was captured by General Clark , at Vincennes , in the winter of 1778-9 , and held with Hay in close ...
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... Lieutenant ( afterwards General ) Pike- went into Northern Louisiana and the other regions on both sides . of the Mississippi to find out their condition . He found that the Northwestern Fur Company , which was a Canadian company , had ...
... Lieutenant ( afterwards General ) Pike- went into Northern Louisiana and the other regions on both sides . of the Mississippi to find out their condition . He found that the Northwestern Fur Company , which was a Canadian company , had ...
Page 103
... lieutenants and captains forty and fifty years old , wishing that they had never been born ; let no officer remain in the same grade longer than three years , so that the second lieu- tenant of twenty - one shall be a full colonel at ...
... lieutenants and captains forty and fifty years old , wishing that they had never been born ; let no officer remain in the same grade longer than three years , so that the second lieu- tenant of twenty - one shall be a full colonel at ...
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