991 resultados para Pennsylvania Infantry. 191st Regiment, 1864-1865.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes fold out charts.
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"Representative estimates of the knightly soldier": [5] p. at end.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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At head of title: A record of college, field, and prison.
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Trester's Geschichte dated January 1899.
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Narrative of service in the 2d and 24th Regiments, New York Cavalry.
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Obra atribuída a Quintino Bocaiúva, político brasileiro, adepto das idéias republicanas, membro preeminente da conspiração que depôs o último gabinete do império. A rendição de Uruguaiana é um episódio da Guerra do Paraguai ocorrido em 18/10/1865, no qual a localidade de Uruguaiana é ocupada pelo exército paraguaio e retomada pouco depois. Inclui transcrições de vários documentos oficiais (despachos, notas, ofícios), do Ministério de Relações Exteriores do Paraguai e da Legação Imperial do Brasil, assinados por José Berges, Cesar Sauvan Vianna de Lima e Carlos Caneiro de Campos.
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1864-1865.
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George Henry Cornish (1834-1912) was a Methodist minister whose circuits included Clinton, Ont. (1859), Newcastle, Ont. (1861), and Caledonia/Binbrook/Glanford, Ont. (1864- 1865). He wrote several books on the Methodist Church in Canada, including the Cyclopaedia of Methodism in Canada (1881) and the Handbook of Canadian Methodism (1867).
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The Frances Anderson Gilmer Papers consists of electrostatic photocopies of the following: genealogical records; biographical sketches; Records relating to the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) and Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR); copy of the “The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church of Chester County, South Carolina" by Mary Wylie Strange; Diary of S. T. Anderson: Confederate Prisoner of War 1864-1865 by Margaret Anderson Harden (1908). Lt. Samuel Thompson of Anderson (1838-1894) was a Confederate soldier during the American Civil War in Co. D 1st South Carolina Cavalry. The genealogical records relate to the following families: Anderson, Wylie. McCalla, McKown, Yeamans, Moore (i.e., Governor James Moore) and Adair.