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Confederates fired their cannons from their hiding place around the curve. The Union force suffered several casualties but were spared from incurring even more by the slightly high initial cannon shots and by quickly jumping from the slow–moving train and either running into nearby woods or moving into protected positions near the cars. Schenck ordered Lieutenant William H. Raynor to go back to the engine and have the engineer take the train out of range in the other direction. Schenck quickly followed Raynor. Raynor had to help loosen the brakes. Since the brakeman had uncoupled most of the cars, the engineer left them. He did not stop for the Union soldiers to catch up but continued all the way back to Alexandria. Schenck now had no means of communication and had to have the wounded men carried back to their camp in blankets by soldiers on foot. The regiment's medical supplies and instruments had been left on the train. Many of the Union infantrymen took shelter behind the cars and tried to return fire against the Confederate force amid a confusion of conflicting orders. McCook reorganized many of them in the woods. The two forces were slightly out of effective musket range and few shots were taken by either side.
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Confederates heard the train whistle in the distance. Gregg moved his artillery pieces to a curve in the railroad line near Vienna and placed his men around the guns. Seeing this disposition, an elderly local Union sympathizer ran down the tracks to warn the approaching train of the hidden Confederate force. The Union officers mostly ignored his warning and the train continued down the track. In the only response to the warning, an officer was placed on the forward car as a lookout.
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force was supposed to return to their base that night. Confederates took such supplies and equipment as were left behind and burned a passenger car and five platform cars that had been left behind. The Union force suffered casualties of eight soldiers killed and four wounded. The
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1003:. She privately printed the rules for her court. Although several American books had previously discussed the game, this was the first book to deal solely with draw poker published on either side of the Atlantic. The game quickly became popular in England, where it was universally known as "Schenck's poker".
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Carolina Infantry Regiment, about 575 men, two companies of cavalrymen (about 140 men) and a company of artillery with two artillery pieces (35 men), about 750 men in total, on a scouting mission from Fairfax Court House toward the Potomac River. On their
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Confederate cavalrymen on a nearby hill. As the Ohio soldiers prepared to shoot at the
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Schenck left camp with 697 and detached 387 for guard duty, which would have left him with 310 men. Given Eicher's and Davis's number of 271 for the remaining Union force, the 274 number Poland gives on p. 44
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was so strong that he took no part in the election. He was building a lucrative law practice and was also
President of the Fort Wayne Western Railroad Company. He became more in sympathy with the Republican party, and, in September 1859, Schenck delivered a speech in Dayton regarding the growing
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from his district in 1843, and re-elected in 1845, 1847 (when he was chairman of the
Committee on Roads and Canals) and 1849. His first conspicuous work was to help repeal the gag rule that had long been used to prevent antislavery petitions being read on the floor of the house. He opposed the
1023:(Brooklyn: Privately printed, 1880. 16mo, 17 pages). Schenck was an accomplished scholar, thoroughly informed on international and constitutional law, well versed in political history, and familiar with the whole range of modern literature, English, French, and Spanish.
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after being deported by Lincoln for a speech he gave in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, from the Third Congressional District (Dayton) of Ohio. He was at once made House Chairman of the
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The War with the South: A History of the Great Rebellion
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1457:. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1977.
1186:. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1977.
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The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War
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1611:. Volume 1. New York: Virtue and Yorston, 1864–1867.
1289:. Volume 1. New York: Virtue and Yorston, 1864–1867.
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1648:. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.
1442:. Vol. 1. Boston, Samuel Walker & Co., 1867.
1098:. Vol. 1. Boston, Samuel Walker & Co., 1867.
642:in the firm of Crane and Schenck for many years.
634:and was admitted to the bar in 1831. He moved to
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168:U.S. House of Representatives
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1542:. Philadelphia, George W. Childs, 1866.
1489:. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001.
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841:Schenck's next appearance was at the
1996:October 10, 1863 - December 5, 1863
2067:United States Ambassadors to Brazil
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1703:. Retrieved
1687:. Retrieved
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1504:Ohio History
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858:George Sykes
847:Daniel Tyler
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508:Battles/wars
389:(1890-03-23)
338:Succeeded by
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303:Succeeded by
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244:Succeeded by
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209:Succeeded by
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159:Austin Blair
154:Succeeded by
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93:Succeeded by
60:
4447:1890 deaths
4442:1809 births
4068:J. Anderson
4023:S. Anderson
3645:J. G. Jones
3640:L. Campbell
3610:J. W. Jones
3545:G. Campbell
3359:(from 1947)
3166:(1822–1947)
2924:(1822–1947)
2540:J. Q. Adams
2533:(1815–1893)
2481:(1785–1811)
2248:D. Thompson
2230:D. Thompson
2215:T. Thompson
1515:: 245–359.
982:Confederate
897:Franz Sigel
760:Fort Sumter
647:Nissequogue
602:War of 1812
291:Preceded by
232:Preceded by
197:Preceded by
139:Preceded by
81:Preceded by
4462:Ohio Whigs
4436:Categories
4381:P. Schenck
4341:Fitzgerald
4256:R. Schenck
4236:R. Schenck
4123:Hensarling
3605:Cambreleng
3515:Fitzsimons
3441:Thornberry
3283:Whitthorne
3238:F. Stanton
3031:Buffington
3021:B. Stanton
2966:C. Johnson
2956:R. Johnson
2867:W. Johnson
2802:Richardson
2655:Pierrepont
2640:R. Johnson
2397:ad interim
2388:Danilovich
2377:ad interim
2368:Harrington
2174:ad interim
1876:1871–1876
1788:Hiram Bell
1705:August 29,
1689:August 29,
1565:2007-08-27
1540:, Volume 1
1376:References
1208:, Volume 1
1012:Alta, Utah
924:commission
916:VIII Corps
777:Union Army
740:Convention
704:Montevideo
528:Union Army
502:VIII Corps
469:Union Army
455:Allegiance
439:Alma mater
424:Republican
366:1809-10-04
320:Montgomery
249:Hiram Bell
4201:Creighton
4133:L. Cheney
4083:D. Cheney
3993:Grosvenor
3988:Henderson
3740:Underwood
3595:Verplanck
3223:Parmenter
3091:Outhwaite
3081:Townshend
3071:Rosecrans
3066:Henderson
2807:Armstrong
2797:Annenberg
2620:Ingersoll
2595:Stevenson
2580:Van Buren
2353:Shlaudman
2185:Partridge
2155:Trousdale
1838:David Tod
1521:0030-0934
959:the draft
955:deserters
905:John Pope
785:sent the
780:Maj. Gen.
746:Civil War
478:1861–1863
328:In office
296:David Tod
276:President
267:In office
222:In office
187:In office
113:In office
70:President
61:In office
4356:Holbrock
4351:Routzohn
4301:Williams
4296:Campbell
4261:Campbell
4246:Campbell
4138:Stefanik
4043:Woodruff
4038:Lehlbach
3866:J. Smith
3795:W. Mills
3780:Doughton
3770:Doughton
3720:Springer
3715:McKinley
3710:R. Mills
3705:Morrison
3685:Morrison
3615:Fillmore
3590:McDuffie
3585:Randolph
3575:S. Smith
3535:Randolph
3530:Griswold
3520:W. Smith
3323:Boutelle
3313:Cummings
3303:Boutelle
3278:Scofield
3263:Sedgwick
3193:Anderson
3116:McKenzie
3086:Cutcheon
3041:Garfield
3016:Faulkner
2986:Haralson
2971:Thompson
2946:Hamilton
2936:Hamilton
2812:Brewster
2767:Harriman
2737:Houghton
2635:C. Adams
2625:Buchanan
2615:Lawrence
2610:Bancroft
2560:Lawrence
2555:Gallatin
2488:J. Adams
2418:McKinley
2363:Levitsky
2333:Crimmins
2328:Rountree
2190:Hilliard
1591:(1895).
1430:33023331
1034:See also
993:Somerset
980:and his
947:absentia
920:Maryland
708:AsunciĂłn
696:Paraguay
657:Politics
586:Franklin
568:, was a
547:Bull Run
541:and the
498:Commands
373:Franklin
180:district
4366:Gardner
4361:Jeffrey
4326:Harding
4316:Brenner
4281:McMahon
4276:Gardner
4098:Boehner
4008:Currier
4003:Hepburn
3978:Robeson
3963:McCrary
3958:Maynard
3943:Schenck
3938:Morrill
3886:Italics
3850:Johnson
3811:Gibbons
3775:Knutson
3765:Collier
3750:Fordney
3745:Kitchin
3730:Dingley
3670:Schenck
3665:Morrill
3660:Stevens
3655:Sherman
3635:Houston
3570:Lowndes
3431:Skelton
3411:Dellums
3391:Philbin
3366:Andrews
3343:Britten
3333:Padgett
3308:Herbert
3298:Herbert
3188:Hoffman
3136:McSwain
3056:Banning
3036:Schenck
3011:Quitman
3001:Bissell
2951:Drayton
2872:Hartley
2787:Whitney
2782:Aldrich
2777:Gifford
2772:Douglas
2757:Kennedy
2752:Bingham
2732:Kellogg
2675:Lincoln
2650:Schenck
2600:Everett
2570:Barbour
2513:Russell
2508:Pinkney
2493:Pickney
2423:Chapman
2408:Shannon
2393:Chicola
2348:Asencio
2323:Elbrick
2318:Tuthill
2288:Johnson
2273:Caffery
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2150:Schenck
2135:Proffit
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1529:4912349
1448:6007950
1411:4472179
1402:Country
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1104:6007950
1010:, near
1001:duchess
893:I Corps
688:Uruguay
572:in the
533:in the
531:general
128:Speaker
4406:Beatty
4401:Turner
4391:Whalen
4346:Harlan
4291:Murray
4271:Savage
4221:McLean
4216:Barber
4206:Barber
4113:Putnam
4073:Devine
4053:Hoeven
4028:Hawley
4018:Towner
4013:Greene
3998:Cannon
3983:Cannon
3827:Rangel
3822:Thomas
3817:Archer
3800:Ullman
3790:Cooper
3760:Hawley
3725:Wilson
3700:Kelley
3695:Tucker
3675:Hooper
3650:Phelps
3625:Vinton
3580:McLane
3560:Cheves
3525:Harper
3451:Rogers
3436:McKeon
3426:Hunter
3416:Spence
3396:HĂ©bert
3386:Rivers
3381:Vinson
3371:Vinson
3348:Vinson
3338:Butler
3288:Harris
3253:Bocock
3248:Benson
3243:Bocock
3228:Holmes
3213:Thomas
3208:Ingham
3203:Jarvis
3183:Storrs
3173:Fuller
3061:Sparks
3051:Coburn
3006:Benton
2981:Stanly
2976:Dawson
2931:Eustis
2862:Barzun
2857:Susman
2852:Tuttle
2847:Farish
2762:Winant
2747:Mellon
2727:Harvey
2707:Choate
2697:Bayard
2670:Phelps
2665:Lowell
2645:Motley
2630:Dallas
2605:McLane
2575:McLane
2503:Monroe
2428:Bagley
2413:Ayalde
2383:Hrinak
2373:Orozco
2358:Melton
2343:Motley
2313:Gordon
2303:Briggs
2293:Kemper
2283:Pawley
2268:Gibson
2263:Morgan
2258:Dudley
2220:Conger
2210:Conger
2200:Jarvis
2195:Osborn
2170:Monroe
2130:Hunter
2103:Hunter
2088:Raguet
1809:from
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684:Brazil
539:Brazil
430:Spouse
411:, Ohio
409:Dayton
396:, U.S.
379:, U.S.
258:Brazil
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4376:Breen
4371:Burke
4321:Nevin
4286:Morey
4266:Smith
4231:Goode
4226:Crane
4211:Brush
4118:Pence
4108:Pryce
4103:Watts
4093:Armey
4088:Lewis
4063:Laird
3953:Blair
3948:Banks
3856:Brady
3833:Levin
3755:Green
3735:Payne
3680:Dawes
3630:Bayly
3620:McKay
3565:Eppes
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3550:Eppes
3446:Smith
3421:Stump
3406:Aspin
3401:Price
3376:Short
3258:Morse
3198:White
3126:James
3121:Morin
3076:Bragg
3046:Logan
3026:Blair
2991:Botts
2961:McKay
2941:Vance
2842:Lader
2837:Crowe
2832:Seitz
2827:Catto
2822:Price
2817:Louis
2792:Bruce
2742:Dawes
2722:Davis
2660:Welsh
2403:Sobel
2338:Sayre
2308:Cabot
2278:Berle
2225:Bryan
2205:Adams
2160:Meade
2098:Brown
2093:Tudor
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1076:Notes
999:by a
997:poker
621:Latin
617:tutor
318:from
172:from
4396:Hall
4386:Love
4336:Gard
4311:Sorg
4306:Houk
4241:Bell
4078:Kemp
4058:Ford
4048:Hope
4033:Luce
3973:Frye
3968:Hale
3861:Neal
3844:Ryan
3839:Camp
3785:Reed
3690:Wood
3600:Polk
3540:Clay
3328:Foss
3273:Pike
3268:Rice
3233:King
3218:Wise
3141:Hill
3131:Quin
3111:Kahn
3106:Dent
3096:Hull
2996:Burt
2717:Page
2712:Reid
2585:Vail
2550:King
2545:Rush
2498:King
2298:Dunn
2180:Blow
2165:Webb
2140:Wise
1707:2012
1691:2012
1660:OCLC
1650:ISBN
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1578:ISBN
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1525:OCLC
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1100:OCLC
855:Maj.
808:and
791:Col.
664:Whig
590:Ohio
483:Rank
420:Whig
384:Died
377:Ohio
356:Born
174:Ohio
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3101:Hay
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