Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen1Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... colonel , and was re- tired in 1895. In the Civil War he com- manded the siege artillery of the armies operating against Richmond , designed the systems of submarine mine defences and of mortar batteries for the government , and was ...
... colonel , and was re- tired in 1895. In the Civil War he com- manded the siege artillery of the armies operating against Richmond , designed the systems of submarine mine defences and of mortar batteries for the government , and was ...
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... colonel for gallantry in the battle of Monterey , where he was severely wound- ed . He was commissioned lieutenant- colonel in May , 1852 , and colonel in Feb- ruary , 1861 , and was brevetted brigadier- general , U. S. A. , March 13 ...
... colonel for gallantry in the battle of Monterey , where he was severely wound- ed . He was commissioned lieutenant- colonel in May , 1852 , and colonel in Feb- ruary , 1861 , and was brevetted brigadier- general , U. S. A. , March 13 ...
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... colonel during the Revolutionary War , and at the siege of Yorktown com- manded Rochambeau's artillery . In 1788 he was commissioned a brigadier - general ; in 1792 was commander of the French Army of the North ; and in 1807 became ...
... colonel during the Revolutionary War , and at the siege of Yorktown com- manded Rochambeau's artillery . In 1788 he was commissioned a brigadier - general ; in 1792 was commander of the French Army of the North ; and in 1807 became ...
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... colonel during the Revolutionary various branches of the fine arts , and War , and at the siege of Yorktown com- holds semi - annual exhibitions at which a manded Rochambeau's artillery . In 1788 number of valuable prizes are awarded ...
... colonel during the Revolutionary various branches of the fine arts , and War , and at the siege of Yorktown com- holds semi - annual exhibitions at which a manded Rochambeau's artillery . In 1788 number of valuable prizes are awarded ...
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... Colonel Dalrymple were dis- posed to temporize . Hutchinson said he had no power to remove all the troops . Adams proved that he had , by the terms of the charter . Still the crown officers hesitated . Adams resolved that there should ...
... Colonel Dalrymple were dis- posed to temporize . Hutchinson said he had no power to remove all the troops . Adams proved that he had , by the terms of the charter . Still the crown officers hesitated . Adams resolved that there should ...
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