995 resultados para Pennsylvania Infantry. Philadelphia Brigade.


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Rest of title: Company G, 4th Regt. Michigan Infantry, 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 4th Army corps: organized at Tecumseh, Michigan, May 16, 1861: mustered into U.S. Service for 3 years, June 20, 1861.

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Latest issue consulted: Vol. 94, no. 2 (spring 2004).

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"The spirit of my cousin is ... telling his version of the exploit, for it was from the notes, documents, letters and current newspaper accounts left by General Pleasants on his death that the tale has been pieced together by the author."--Foreword.

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Editor: 1841-1882, T.S. Kirkbride.

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Mrs. Collis was the companion of her husband at the front. He raised a company of souaves at the outbreak of the war, which was later augmented to a regiment, the 114th Pennsylvania.

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Issued later, with additions, under title: The Declaration of Independence and war history.

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Since its excavation in the summer of 1973, El Niño cave has been considered a key site to understand the process of production economy and pottery technology introduction in South-eastern Iberian Peninsula, and especially to approach how such process could have affected people already settled in the Segura mountains. However, data from El Niño cave was very fragmentary, due to the lack of a broad study of Neolithic occupations of the site. In this paper, we present the analysis of pottery, lithic industry and faunal remains, as well as the existing dates from the site´s Holocene levels. The review of different evidence from the site allows suggesting that El Niño cave would have probably acted as a hunting and shepherding station, being a logistical site of larger places. However, limitations due to the fact that we are dealing with a 40- year-old excavation, prevent specifying how the process of Neolithic introduction in the Segura Mountains occurred.