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83: 498:, where it was received on September 17 by his brother-in-law Sheriff Rimrock Thompson, and a delegation of Elks and former Rough Riders. Nash's funeral was held on September 21, 1902, and he was buried in Globe Cemetery. Albert P. Wright, a friend and fellow former Rough Rider in Manila, wrote to inform President Roosevelt, and the President wrote back, expressing his surprise and sorrow at the news "of the death of poor Nash." 1281: 446:, whose government mission was to send 500 teachers to the Philippines to establish a new public school system, train Filipino teachers, and teach basic education with English as the medium of instruction. The name "Thomasite" became the designation of all pioneer American teachers in the Philippines, because the 424:
Nash and the rest of the Regiment mustered out of the service on September 15, 1898, and he arrived back home in Globe on October 7 as a war hero. Upon his return, Nash gave "a very interesting account of the Santiago campaign" and paid "a high tribute to the bravery and soldierly bearing of the late
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In 1896, the National Direct Legislation League ("N.D.L.L.") was founded, and both Nash and O'Neill became active in local efforts to reduce public corruption by establishing an initiative and referendum system that allowed direct legislation by the territory's citizens. In 1897, Nash was appointed
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under an assumed name. After attempting to seek a pardon for his murder charge, he was re-arrested and dishonorably discharged in July 1863. After his discharge, George Nash moved to Mount Sterling, married Louise Walden on December 30, 1863, had two children, Carrie (born November 15, 1864) and
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of Manila, as well as Treasurer of the Manila Rough Riders Association, and the two organizations collaborated to hold a large memorial service for him on July 13 in Manila. The Elks took responsibility for returning his remains to the United States. His body was placed on the transport
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had also joined the Regiment as Captain of Troop A, and thus was Nash's Troop commander. O'Neill tried to establish an entire Cavalry Regiment made up of Arizona cowboys, but only Troop A and Troop B, with 107 men each, eventually fought in Cuba.
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in the 1890s. Whenever school was not in session, Nash found work as a ranch hand and cowboy, but became especially interested in mining. As time went on, he would study assaying in San Francisco and owned "some fine claims" in Gila County.
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The camps of the Rough Riders were infested with malaria, and the men were more affected by the mosquito-borne disease than they had been by Spanish bullets. On August 8, the weary Regiment shipped out of Santiago, headed for
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descriptively noted his departure from Globe in May 1900 as he headed out in search of that summer's fortune: "Harry Nash, the straight up and all around hustler, soldier and miner, left Friday for the South."
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Henry W. Nash took ill after school on July 3, 1902, and checked himself in to a Manila hospital. Two days later, he was dead of a cerebral hemorrhage at age 32. Nash had been a charter member of the
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for difficult and intensive training with "half broken range horses". Nash apparently did well, as he was promoted to Sergeant on May 14. At the end of May, they traveled from San Antonio to
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Compiled military service record of Henry W. Nash, documenting service in the 1st U. S. Volunteer Cavalry (Rough Riders) during the Spanish–American War, 05/01/1898 – 09/30/1898
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Capt. Bucky O'Neil who commanded A Troop." He soon resumed teaching, but headed to the mountains in search of gold, silver and copper after his school sessions were over. The
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promoting the cause. With the aid of O'Neill, Nash secured the passage of several minor direct legislation laws in the territorial legislature.
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Henry W. Nash was born in Mount Sterling, Indiana, the son of Louise Walden Nash and disgraced Civil War veteran George W. Nash. Nash was of
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In 1898, war broke out between the United States and Spain. On May 2, Nash enlisted as a Corporal to serve in Troop A of the
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and the First Duty Sergeant. The next afternoon, the Regiment hiked twelve miles through a jungle to
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the N.D.L.L. Vice-president and Organizer for the Arizona Territory, and wrote a weekly column in the
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sent by the U.S. government to establish an English language-based public education system in the
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was killed in action while fighting that day. The Regiment kept the pressure on through the
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In the fall of 1900, Nash received an appointment from the U.S. government to teach in the
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in August 1901, carried the largest contingent of teachers. Nash, however, had arrived in
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for Cuba. Four Troops from the Regiment and almost all the men's horses were left behind.
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on July 1, 1898, where the Rough Riders, led by Colonel Roosevelt, charged and took
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Plymouth Colony, Its History & People, 1620–1691 by Eugene Aubrey Stratton
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Harry Nash grew up in Mount Sterling and attended school a few miles south in
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By Jess G. Hayes. Published by the University Of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 1968.
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town plaza for a grand send-off before they boarded a train headed to
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that ultimately ended the war in Cuba within a few more weeks.
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Henry, and resumed his pre-war occupation as a school teacher.
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Both Buckey O'Neill and Nash were active leaders of Arizona's
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The 1st Volunteer Cavalry would soon be widely known as the "
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Humanities, National Endowment for the (February 15, 1896).
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Humanities, National Endowment for the (February 23, 1896).
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Sheriff Thompson's Day. Turbulence in the Arizona Territory.
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After finishing his education at DePauw, Nash headed to the
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with an annual salary of $ 1,200. He became one of the
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Index

Manila
Luzon
Globe, Arizona
United States of America
Spanish–American War
Battle of Las Guasimas
Battle of San Juan Hill
Siege of Santiago
Theodore Roosevelt
Rough Riders
Spanish–American War
Thomasites
Philippines
English ancestry
Puritans
England
Puritan migration to New England
California Hundred
2nd Massachusetts Cavalry
Vevay, Indiana
DePauw University
Greencastle, Indiana
Arizona Territory
Gila County
Gila County
Yavapai County
Strawberry
Payson, Arizona
Yavapai County
Buckey O'Neill

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