Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography: Lodge-PickensJames Grant Wilson, John Fiske D. Appleton, 1888 |
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... command at Jack- son , Tenn . , with instructions to guard the railroad communications . In the summer of 1862 his con- stituents urged him to become a candidate for re- election to congress , but he declined , saying in his letter ...
... command at Jack- son , Tenn . , with instructions to guard the railroad communications . In the summer of 1862 his con- stituents urged him to become a candidate for re- election to congress , but he declined , saying in his letter ...
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... command of the French forces in Mexico . He defeated the patriots at Acultzingo on 28 April , entered Amozoc on 4 May , and on the following day attacked the fortified hills of Guadelupe and Loreto , opposite Puebla . Owing to the lack ...
... command of the French forces in Mexico . He defeated the patriots at Acultzingo on 28 April , entered Amozoc on 4 May , and on the following day attacked the fortified hills of Guadelupe and Loreto , opposite Puebla . Owing to the lack ...
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... command , with the rank of ma- jor . In the assault on the Mexican intrenched camp at Contreras , Loring's regiment was tempo- rarily detached for special service , which resulted in its being first in the main works of the Mexicans ...
... command , with the rank of ma- jor . In the assault on the Mexican intrenched camp at Contreras , Loring's regiment was tempo- rarily detached for special service , which resulted in its being first in the main works of the Mexicans ...
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... command of many different caciques , Losada caused dissension among them , and gained over a chief named Guaipata , through whom he obtained the necessary supplies . Incensed at the treachery , the other tribes formed a league , and ...
... command of many different caciques , Losada caused dissension among them , and gained over a chief named Guaipata , through whom he obtained the necessary supplies . Incensed at the treachery , the other tribes formed a league , and ...
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... command at New Orleans , relieving Gen. David E. Twiggs . When the forts were captured by the National forces he withdrew his troops , and , on the com- plaint of the mayor that he had left the citizens without military protection ...
... command at New Orleans , relieving Gen. David E. Twiggs . When the forts were captured by the National forces he withdrew his troops , and , on the com- plaint of the mayor that he had left the citizens without military protection ...
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