Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 8Harper, 1902 |
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... graduated history . It is in mid - continent ; was at the University of the City of New York founded by the Mormons in 1847 , after in 1840 ; ordained in the Congregational their exodus from the Mississippi region ; is at the western ...
... graduated history . It is in mid - continent ; was at the University of the City of New York founded by the Mormons in 1847 , after in 1840 ; ordained in the Congregational their exodus from the Mississippi region ; is at the western ...
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... graduated at the United States Naval returning from Siboney , whither he had Academy in 1860 ; promoted master in gone for a conference with General 1861 ; lieutenant in 1862 ; lieutenant - com- Shafter . In the absence of Rear ...
... graduated at the United States Naval returning from Siboney , whither he had Academy in 1860 ; promoted master in gone for a conference with General 1861 ; lieutenant in 1862 ; lieutenant - com- Shafter . In the absence of Rear ...
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... graduated at Amherst College in 1887 ; associate editor of International Cyclo- pædia in 1891 ; author of a series of studies of New England towns , a study of beggars , etc. On the 10th the truce was at an end and the bombardment ...
... graduated at Amherst College in 1887 ; associate editor of International Cyclo- pædia in 1891 ; author of a series of studies of New England towns , a study of beggars , etc. On the 10th the truce was at an end and the bombardment ...
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... graduated at the United States Military Academy in 1834 ; became a captain in the engineer corps in 1838 ; was for several years en- gaged in improving the Ohio River and in the construction and repair of the inte- rior defences of New ...
... graduated at the United States Military Academy in 1834 ; became a captain in the engineer corps in 1838 ; was for several years en- gaged in improving the Ohio River and in the construction and repair of the inte- rior defences of New ...
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... graduated at the United States Naval Academy in 1863 ; served in the North of the garrison . All had been massacred Atlantic blockading squadron in 1863-65 , being present at the surrender of Charles- ton and at both attacks on Fort ...
... graduated at the United States Naval Academy in 1863 ; served in the North of the garrison . All had been massacred Atlantic blockading squadron in 1863-65 , being present at the surrender of Charles- ton and at both attacks on Fort ...
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