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  • and the new prison opened in February 1864. The prison encompassed 16 ... it had been fully constructed. In mid-1864 the area was enlarged to 26 ...
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  • of the Wounded in Time of War in 1864. The text is given at the ICRC ... Forces in the Field" (first adopted in 1864, last revision in 1949) ...
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  • Act. John C. Fremont was briefly the 1864 U.S. presidential candidate ... (Lincoln left the Republican Party in 1864 to campaign as the National ...
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  • Early served in the Shenandoah Valley over the winter of 1863–1864 ... ===The Valley, 1864=== Early's most important service was that ...
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  • of the Republican National Committee from 1864-1866. In 1864, he helped to ... With a preliminary sketch of his life. 1864. (Reprint 2006) Michigan Historical ...
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  • Leonidas Polk (April 10, 1806 – June 14, 1864) was a Confederate general who was once a planter in Maury County, Tennessee, and a third cousin ...
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  • Mary Kenney O'Sullivan (January 8, 1864 – January 18, 1943 ... Mary Kenney O'Sullivan was born on January 8, 1864 in Hannibal ...
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  • Nassau William Senior (September 26, 1790 – June 4, 1864), was an ... also one of the commissioners appointed in 1864 to inquire into popular education ...
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  • the government as increasingly despotic. By 1864 he was calling for peace at ... Through the 1864 election, Lacrosse, Wisconsin Democratic newspaper ...
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  • Frémont was briefly the 1864 candidate of the Radical Republicans ... campaign was abandoned in September 1864, immediately after Frémont ...
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  • (a position in which he served from 1857 to 1864). Under the influence of Agassiz, Putnam’s changed his interest from ornithology to ichthyology ...
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  • Wade was also critical of Lincoln's Reconstruction Plan; in 1864 ... * Williams, Thomas Harry. Benjamin F. Wade 1864-1869. 1932. ...
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  • superior Union Army forces in June 1864. However, his influence over ... from repeated Union attacks from 1862 to 1864. In 1864, he assisted Robert ...
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  • Roger Brooke Taney (pronounced "Tawney") (March 17, 1777 – October 12, 1864) was the twelfth United States Attorney General. He also ...
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  • in the early morning hours of November 29, 1864. Initially reported and celebrated ... In the spring of 1864, as the Civil War raged in the east, Colonel ...
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  • He married Marie Vulliamy in 1864 and settled in Surrey, where he ... *Emilia in England (1864), republished as Sandra Belloni (1887) ...
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  • On August 5, 1864, Farragut won a great victory in the Battle of Mobile ... He was promoted to vice admiral on December 21, 1864, and to full ...
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  • * Laura, Voyage Dans Le Cristal (1864) * Le Dernier Amour (1866, dedicated ... * Le Marquis De Villemer (1864) * L'Autre (1870, with Sarah Bernhardt) ...
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  • James Ewell "Jeb" Brown Stuart (February 6, 1833 – May 12, 1864) was an American soldier from Virginia and a Confederate States ...
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  • In 1863, Nekrasov invited Saltykov-Shchedrin (stayed until 1864), ... soon compelled him to re-enter it, and in 1864 he was appointed president ...
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