993 resultados para Ohio Infantry. 55th Regt., 1861-1865.
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Reprinted from v. 2 of Walter Clark's "Histories of the several regiments ... from North Carolina in the great war, 1861-'65 ... Pub. by the state," 1901.
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The Ringgold cavalry, organized in 1847, was mustered as a company into the Union service in 1861. In 1862 the organization became Company A of the Ringgold battalion, which was transferred in 1864 to the 22d regiment, Pennsylvania cavalry.
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"War Department. Document no. 394. Office of the Chief of Staff"--Verso of t.p.
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p. [A]-H, advertising matter.
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Report on the proposed canal from Lake Erie to the Ohio River / by H.C. Newcomer -- Report on the proposed canal from Lake Michigan to Lake Erie / by G.A. Zinn -- Appendix A. Business for canal -- Appendix B. The proposed Michigan & Erie canal an indispensable part of the great east-and-west main water route / by F.B. Taylor -- Appendix C. Description of harbors.
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Vols. 9-24 called new ser., v. 1-16; v. -31 called new ser., v. -24 and 3d ser., v. -7.
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Linear mixed models were used to test the null hypothesis that there were no differences between seasons and locations in the reproductive potential of female eastern king prawns, Melicertus plebejus along the east coast of Australia. Three samples were collected in each season between autumn 1991 and winter 1992 (inclusive). Females capable of spawning were found at all locations but proportions were greater in lower than higher latitudes. Females capable of spawning were not found at the southern (highest latitude) most location in all seasons. There was a significant interaction in reproductive potential between seasons and locations suggesting that patterns among seasons differed between locations and vice versa. Reproductive potential was greatest amongst the northern (lower latitudes) most locations and was greatest in autumn at these locations. Seasonal patterns were less pronounced further south (higher latitudes). The length composition of females in catches differed between locations with more larger prawns found in samples from northern locations. The challenge that remains is to quantify the oceanic sources of larvae that contribute to recruitment in each nursery area and the estuarine sources of juveniles that contribute adults back to the effective spawning stock. Maintaining the effective spawning stock and important nursery areas are crucial to the sustainability of this resource.