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scalp a Negro. In the latter statement they are corroborated by all the tribes and by persons who know their habits; and the records of the adjutant general's office fail to show the loss of the 17 Negro soldiers, or any soldiers at all. They deny having robbed Jones or insulted Page or Tappan. Tappan's testimony was taken, in which he brands the whole statement of Jones as false, and declares that both he and Page so informed Major
Douglas within a few days after Jones made his affidavit. We took the testimony of Major Douglas, in which he admits the correctness of Tappan's statement, but, for some reason unexplained, he failed to communicate the correction to General Hancock. The threats to take the horses and attack the posts on the Arkansas were made in a vein of jocular bravado, and not understood by any one present at the time to possess the least importance. The case of the Box family has already been explained, and this completes the case against the Kiowas and Comanches, who are exculpated by the united testimony of all the tribes from any share in the late troubles.
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1098:, the humiliation of Reams's Station contributed, along with the lingering effects of his Gettysburg wound, to his decision to give up field command in November. He left the II Corps after a year in which it had suffered over 40,000 casualties, but had achieved significant military victories. His next assignment was to command the ceremonial First Veteran Corps. He performed more recruiting, commanded the Middle Department, and relieved Maj. Gen.
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943:'s corps continued the attack toward the Union center, Hancock rallied the defenses and rushed units to the critical spots. First, he sent the 3rd Brigade of the 3rd Division, under Col. George Willard, into the fray to stop the advance of Confederate Brigadier General William Barksdale's Brigade. In one famous incident, he sacrificed a regiment, the
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977:'s division, was wounded and died two days later. Hancock could not meet with his friend because he had just been wounded himself, a severe wound caused by a bullet striking the pommel of his saddle, entering his inner right thigh along with wood fragments and a large bent nail. Helped from his horse by aides, and with a
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applied to stanch the bleeding, he removed the saddle nail himself and, mistaking its source, remarked wryly, "They must be hard up for ammunition when they throw such shot as that." News of Armistead's mortal wounding was brought to Hancock by a member of his staff, Capt.
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1868 presidential victory, the Republicans were firmly in charge in Washington. As a result, Hancock found himself transferred, this time away from the sensitive assignment of reconstructing the South and into the relative backwater that was the
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1360:. As in his previous Western command, Hancock began with a conference of the Indian chiefs, but this time was more successful in establishing a peaceful intent. Relations worsened in 1870, however, as an army expedition committed
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1210:. The negotiations got off to a bad start, and after Hancock ordered the burning of an abandoned Cheyenne village in central Kansas, relations became worse than when the expedition had started.
897:. This demonstrated Meade's high confidence in him, because Hancock was not the most senior Union officer at Gettysburg at the time. Hancock and the more senior XI Corps commander, Maj. Gen.
1618:, published in 1867. Hancock's last major public appearance was to preside over the funeral of President Grant in 1885, although he also made a less publicized trip that year to Gettysburg.
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REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT BY THE INDIAN PEACE COMMISSION, JANUARY 7, 1868"
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2356:. Scituate, Massachusetts: Digital Scanning, Inc. p. 198.
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church and participated in municipal government (as an avowed
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3247:. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1964.
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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to honor the general's decision to provide the escort.
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Democratic Party (United States) presidential nominees
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political cartoon about the 1880 presidential election
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The life and public services of Winfield Scott Hancock
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Dennison, Charles Wheeler; Herbert, George B. (1880).
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List of equestrian statues in the District of Columbia
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452: Birthplace of Winfield Scott Hancock
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Southworth, Alvan S.; Bayard, Thomas Francis (1880).
3088:. 2 vols. Charles L. Webster & Company, 1885β86.
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Life of Winfield Scott Hancock, major-general, U.S.A.
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thought Hancock was the ideal Reconstruction general.
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Hancock served in a number of assignments as an army
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854:Winfield S. Hancock and staff during the Civil War
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404:and the U.S.'s western expansion and war with the
3034:. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001.
1608:Military Service Institution of the United States
877:, July 1 to 3, 1863. After his friend, Maj. Gen.
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3245:Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders
3011:Cluff, Mary Lynn. "Winfield Scott Hancock." In
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1399:. Hancock's order led to the assignment of Lt.
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806:, Hancock assumed command of the 1st Division,
488:The Hancock and Hoxworth families had lived in
8838:People of California in the American Civil War
3267:Hancock's War: Conflict on the Southern Plains
3135:. Bloomfield: Indiana University Press, 1988.
2003:Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
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3269:. Norman, OK: Arthur H. Clark Company, 2010.
2802:The Stolen Election: Hayes versus Tildenβ1876
1999:"Genealogical Sketch of General W.S. Hancock"
1841:1886 $ 2 Silver Certificate depicting Hancock
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361:(February 14, 1824 β February 9, 1886) was a
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3209:. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1960.
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8803:Deaths from diabetes in New York (state)
8358:1880 United States presidential election
7967:1876 United States presidential election
7658:1868 United States presidential election
6382:National Conference of Democratic Mayors
6377:Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
6357:Democratic Attorneys General Association
3358:. New York, C. L. Webster & company.
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3179:. Campbell, CA: Savas Publishing, 1998.
3133:Winfield Scott Hancock: A Soldier's Life
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3118:Winfield Scott Hancock: Gettysburg Hero
3102:Reminiscences of Winfield Scott Hancock
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2673:Jordan, pp. 204β05; Tucker, pp. 279β84.
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3380:. New York, The American news company.
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3326:. Chicago, H. A. Sumner & company.
3105:. New York: Charles L. Webster, 1887.
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1947:
1102:in command of forces in the now-quiet
16:United States Army officer (1824β1886)
8858:United States Military Academy alumni
8561:
8325:
8171:
7934:
7625:
6509:
6490:2018 House Caucus leadership election
6485:2006 House Caucus leadership election
4158:
3514:
3319:
3228:. Great Commanders series, edited by
2444:
2419:
2388:
492:for several generations, and were of
4184:
3369:. New York, D. Appleton and company.
3279:
2969:100 Greatest American Currency Notes
2937:They Also Ran, Irving Stone, p. 188.
2259:
1963:
1645:. Hancock's wife, Almira, published
1635:West Norriton Township, Pennsylvania
768:on September 23, 1861, and given an
104:West Norriton Township, Pennsylvania
8773:American people of Scottish descent
3411:Hancock Memorial in Washington D.C.
3331:Goodrich, Frederick Elizur (1880).
3297:. Philadelphia : H. W. Kelley.
3046:Goodrich, Frederick Elizur (1886).
2858:Jordan, pp. 292β96; Walker, p. 307.
2580:Jordan, pp. 179β80; Tucker, p. 272.
1895:that depict Hancock and his friend
1466:
13:
8768:American people of English descent
3259:
3162:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1983.
2703:Jordan, p. 212; Walker pp. 301β02.
2195:Jordan, p. 25; Hancock, pp. 24β27.
1397:Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition
1041:Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
312:Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
14:
8869:
8818:Members of the Aztec Club of 1847
3385:
2967:Bowers, D.Q., and Sundman, D.M.,
2804:, Agberg, Ltd. 1968, pp. 199β213.
2036:Tucker, pp. 18β21; Walker, p. 10.
1267:
823:, his division covered Maj. Gen.
519:Hancock was at first educated at
8778:American people of Welsh descent
6435:High School Democrats of America
6367:Democratic Governors Association
6324:Congressional Progressive Caucus
5093:2020 (Milwaukee/other locations)
4138:
4128:
4119:
4118:
3377:Life of Gen. Winfield S. Hancock
3352:Hancock, Almira Russell (1887).
3320:Freed, Augustus Toplady (1880).
3286:. Cincinnati, Douglass Brothers.
3069:. New York: Random House, 1958.
2971:, Whitman Publishing, LLC, 2006.
1909:
1762:An equestrian statue located at
1552:was chosen as his running mate.
1497:
1488:
1062:'s assaults on the lightly held
935:, to reinforce the Union in the
733:
226:
170:
6302:Steering and Outreach Committee
3085:Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant
2974:
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2840:Walker, p. 306; Jordan, p. 281.
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2773:Jordan, p. 235; Tucker, p. 292.
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2694:Jordan, 213β28; Warner, p. 204.
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2616:Jordan, p. 194; Walker, p. 296.
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1817:Norristown Area School District
1564:Hancock-English election poster
1171:, which included the states of
1002:Virginia and the end of the war
866:, lithograph by the company of
730:Joining the Army of the Potomac
467:Montgomery Square, Pennsylvania
461:Winfield Scott Hancock and his
439:'s funeral procession in 1885.
332:Second Battle of Ream's Station
133:
3461:President of the United States
3406:Hancock Memorial at Gettysburg
2059:
2039:
2030:
2021:
1990:
1981:
1824:Pennsylvania historical marker
1772:An equestrian statue atop the
1532:. Hancock's neutrality on the
1476:
1084:Wilmington and Weldon Railroad
1022:during the Wilderness campaign
764:, but was quickly promoted to
756:General Winfield Scott Hancock
551:
533:United States Military Academy
371:President of the United States
156:United States Military Academy
1:
3421:Hancock Park in New York City
3392:The Democratic Trojan Horse;
3363:Junkin, David Xavier (1880).
3337:. Boston, Lee & Shepard=.
3315:. Philadelphia: Hubbard Bros.
3045:
2994:
2955:
2104:Jordan, p. 16; Walker, p. 20.
2086:Jordan, p. 14; Walker, p. 18.
2065:Jordan, p. 13; Walker, p. 17.
1733:on East Cemetery Hill on the
1595:
1442:Great Railroad Strike of 1877
1075:, effective August 12, 1864.
834:
481:, a prominent general in the
469:, a hamlet just northwest of
72:Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania
45:
6403:College Democrats of America
2625:Indian Peace Commission 1868
2256:, 1885, Vol. II, pp. 539β40.
1652:In 1893, Republican General
724:
606:. He was appointed a brevet
337:Battle of Boydton Plank Road
327:Second Battle of Deep Bottom
7:
4366:1860 (Charleston/Baltimore)
4124:All presidential candidates
3192:Andrew Johnson, A Biography
1997:Jenkins, Howard M. (1886).
1902:
970:, now leading a brigade in
616:breakthrough to Mexico City
556:Hancock was commissioned a
322:First Battle of Deep Bottom
10:
8874:
6480:2017 chairmanship election
6475:2005 chairmanship election
6430:Young Democrats of America
3430:Gen. Hancock's Grand March
3309:John Wien, Forney (1880).
3176:The Generals of Gettysburg
3067:Fredericksburg to Meridian
3062:The Civil War: A Narrative
2981:"Gods and Generals" review
2392:Gettysburg: The Second Day
2052:December 30, 2013, at the
1834:, where Hancock was born.
1603:National Rifle Association
1470:
1217:found that the actions of
1169:Department of the Missouri
1161:Middle Military Department
1131:conspirators, July 7, 1865
821:Battle of Chancellorsville
412:. This concluded with the
297:Battle of Chancellorsville
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3099:Hancock, Almira Russell.
1917:American Civil War portal
1703:Statue of Hancock on the
1694:
1556:Campaign against Garfield
1385:Yellowstone National Park
1348:. The Department covered
1110:Post-war military service
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6250:Northern Mariana Islands
3439:Party political offices
2749:Whittlesey, Lee (1996).
2352:Hancock, Almira (1999).
1940:
1426:Division of the Atlantic
1037:Battle of the Wilderness
817:Battle of Fredericksburg
777:William F. "Baldy" Smith
658:in 1855 and assigned to
307:Battle of the Wilderness
292:Battle of Fredericksburg
19:Not to be confused with
8783:Burials in Pennsylvania
6460:Presidential candidates
3032:Civil War High Commands
2751:Yellowstone Place Names
1300:Fifth Military District
1215:Indian Peace Commission
1179:and the territories of
719:Confederate States Army
8823:Pennsylvania Democrats
6339:Problem Solvers Caucus
6334:New Democrat Coalition
5188:(1885β1889; 1893β1897)
4144:Third-party candidates
3770:Winfield Scott Hancock
3660:William Henry Harrison
3149:National Review Online
3052:Boston, B. B. Russell.
2634:Trefousse, pp. 289β90.
1842:
1766:and 7th Street, NW in
1735:Gettysburg Battlefield
1722:
1708:
1687:
1680:
1667:
1565:
1546:William Hayden English
1480:Hancock after the War
1401:Gustavus Cheyney Doane
1378:Treaty of Fort Laramie
1376:, in violation of the
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1280:
1265:
1187:. Hancock reported to
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870:
855:
847:
789:Battle of Williamsburg
757:
707:Albert Sidney Johnston
626:Marriage and peacetime
458:
359:Winfield Scott Hancock
282:Battle of Malvern Hill
277:Battle of Williamsburg
32:Winfield Scott Hancock
8603:Barzillai J. Chambers
8268:Nominee: James Walker
3488:Henry A. Gildersleeve
3265:Chalfant, William Y.
3146:Kopel, David, et al.
3026:Eicher, John H., and
2655:Jamieson, pp. 152β53.
2445:Pfanz, Harry (1993).
2420:Pfanz, Harry (1993).
2389:Pfanz, Harry (1987).
1872:The Last Full Measure
1840:
1714:
1702:
1685:
1675:
1658:
1575:, a Congressman from
1563:
1538:Democratic convention
1526:Stephen Johnson Field
1511:Democratic convention
1368:. Relations with the
1312:
1275:
1223:
1155:Service on the Plains
1129:Lincoln assassination
1122:
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547:Early military career
523:, but removed to the
450:
443:Early life and family
414:Medicine Lodge Treaty
317:Battle of Cold Harbor
215:Years of service
8723:Other 1880 elections
8302:Other 1876 elections
8297:Electoral Commission
7911:Other 1868 elections
7884:Francis P. Blair Jr.
7816:Francis P. Blair Jr.
6240:District of Columbia
4913:1984 (San Francisco)
4808:1964 (Atlantic City)
4588:1920 (San Francisco)
3848:Charles Evans Hughes
3495:President of the NRA
3401:W.S. Hancock Society
3280:Cole, J. R. (1880).
2876:Jordan, pp. 297β301.
1346:Department of Dakota
1335:Return to the Plains
1060:William Farrar Smith
875:Battle of Gettysburg
812:Israel B. Richardson
622:was signed in 1848.
394:Battle of Gettysburg
379:MexicanβAmerican War
302:Battle of Gettysburg
255:Mexican-American War
8853:Union Army generals
8545:Thomas A. Hendricks
8540:William R. Morrison
8485:Winfield S. Hancock
8140:Winfield S. Hancock
8135:Thomas A. Hendricks
8118:Thomas A. Hendricks
8005:Rutherford B. Hayes
7843:Winfield S. Hancock
7838:Thomas A. Hendricks
7833:George H. Pendleton
7734:Andrew Gregg Curtin
7721:For Vice President:
6418:Stonewall Democrats
5073:2016 (Philadelphia)
4728:1948 (Philadelphia)
4668:1936 (Philadelphia)
4214:Fourth Party System
4204:Second Party System
3838:William Howard Taft
3730:George B. McClellan
3622:William H. Crawford
3578:Charles C. Pinckney
3190:Trefousse, Hans L.
3116:Jamieson, Perry D.
2928:Jordan, pp. 312β13.
2849:Tucker, pp. 300β01.
2813:Jordan, pp. 255β59.
2782:Jordan, pp. 242β50.
2739:Jordan, pp. 233β34.
2721:Jordan, pp. 220β21.
2646:Jordan, pp. 200β01.
2607:Jordan, pp. 185β89.
2598:Jordan, pp. 183β84.
2541:Jordan, pp. 159β64.
2532:Jordan, pp. 136β39.
2523:Jordan, pp. 126β33.
2252:Grant, Ulysses S.,
2132:Eicher, pp. 277β78.
1799:Fort Hancock, Texas
1774:Smith Memorial Arch
1764:Pennsylvania Avenue
1705:Smith Memorial Arch
1671:Rutherford B. Hayes
1631:Montgomery Cemetery
1518:Thomas A. Hendricks
1457:Rutherford B. Hayes
1428:, headquartered at
1208:Sand Creek massacre
1163:, headquartered in
1080:siege of Petersburg
996:Army of the Potomac
908:Henry Warner Slocum
845:Library of Congress
796:George B. McClellan
781:Army of the Potomac
743:βUlysses S. Grant,
475:Montgomery Township
100:Montgomery Cemetery
8639:Alexander Campbell
8619:Stephen D. Dillaye
8614:Hendrick B. Wright
8493:William H. English
8441:Elihu B. Washburne
8275:Donald Kirkpatrick
8065:William A. Wheeler
8060:Elihu B. Washburne
8013:William A. Wheeler
7874:James R. Doolittle
7233:military personnel
6537:Gettysburg figures
6319:Blue Dog Coalition
4993:2000 (Los Angeles)
4848:1972 (Miami Beach)
4788:1960 (Los Angeles)
4568:1916 (Saint Louis)
4522:1904 (Saint Louis)
4509:1900 (Kansas City)
4470:1888 (Saint Louis)
4431:1876 (Saint Louis)
4224:Sixth Party System
4219:Fifth Party System
4209:Third Party System
3720:Stephen A. Douglas
3230:James Grant Wilson
3221:Walker, Francis A.
3207:Hancock the Superb
2553:Jordan, pp. 169β73
2469:Jordan, pp. 96β99.
2342:Jordan, pp. 89β94.
2330:Tucker, pp. 131β34
2294:Walker, pp. 51β52.
2285:Walker, pp. 41β42.
2234:Jordan, pp. 33β34.
2225:Jordan, pp. 28β32.
2216:Jordan, pp. 26β27.
2168:Walker, pp. 21β22.
2141:Jordan, pp. 16β17.
2095:Jordan, pp. 15β16.
1978:Cluff, pp. 922β23.
1897:Lewis A. Armistead
1843:
1723:
1709:
1688:
1678:through pure gold.
1629:. He is buried in
1566:
1281:
1133:
1024:
968:Lewis A. Armistead
871:
856:
848:
804:Battle of Antietam
785:Peninsula Campaign
758:
711:Lewis A. Armistead
671:Third Seminole War
521:Norristown Academy
459:
418:Aztec Club of 1847
390:American Civil War
363:United States Army
287:Battle of Antietam
272:American Civil War
182:Hancock the Superb
8740:
8739:
8714:
8713:
8705:Samuel C. Pomeroy
8674:Henry A. Thompson
8655:Prohibition Party
8644:Thompson H. Murch
8611:Other candidates:
8553:
8552:
8515:Samuel J. Randall
8454:
8453:
8436:George F. Edmunds
8404:Chester A. Arthur
8396:James A. Garfield
8319:
8318:
8284:
8283:
8249:Gideon T. Stewart
8231:Prohibition Party
8213:Other candidates:
8163:
8162:
8079:
8078:
8050:John F. Hartranft
7928:
7927:
7902:
7901:
7854:Sanford E. Church
7777:
7776:
7759:Samuel C. Pomeroy
7754:William D. Kelley
7619:
7618:
6503:
6502:
6443:
6442:
6329:Justice Democrats
5953:Wasserman Schultz
4444:1880 (Cincinnati)
4353:1856 (Cincinnati)
4152:
4151:
4110:
4109:
4026:George H. W. Bush
3800:Benjamin Harrison
3670:Hugh Lawson White
3650:John Quincy Adams
3509:
3508:
3502:Succeeded by
3470:Succeeded by
3275:978-0-87062-371-4
3157:Sears, Stephen W.
3131:Jordan, David M.
3081:Grant, Ulysses S.
2800:Robinson, Lloyd,
2312:Walker, pp. 81β91
1893:Gods and Generals
1888:Gods and Generals
1866:Gods and Generals
1856:The Killer Angels
1851:historical novels
1830:), just south of
1731:equestrian statue
1654:Francis A. Walker
1625:, complicated by
1573:James A. Garfield
1534:monetary question
1508:
1507:
1393:Henry D. Washburn
1329:the 1868 election
1141:John Wilkes Booth
1104:Shenandoah Valley
1045:Stonewall Brigade
1033:Overland Campaign
1012:Francis C. Barlow
791:; army commander
766:brigadier general
750:
749:
565:6th U.S. Infantry
561:second lieutenant
490:Montgomery County
456:
433:James A. Garfield
356:
355:
69:February 14, 1824
8865:
8559:
8558:
8535:Stephen J. Field
8530:Allen G. Thurman
8525:Samuel J. Tilden
8510:Thomas F. Bayard
8503:Other candidates
8491:Vice President:
8473:
8472:
8461:Democratic Party
8421:Ulysses S. Grant
8414:Other candidates
8402:Vice President:
8384:
8383:
8372:Republican Party
8346:
8339:
8332:
8323:
8322:
8169:
8168:
8150:Thomas F. Bayard
8128:Other candidates
8116:Vice President:
8110:Samuel J. Tilden
8098:
8097:
8086:Democratic Party
8070:Ulysses S. Grant
8040:Oliver P. Morton
8035:Benjamin Bristow
8023:Other candidates
8011:Vice President:
7993:
7992:
7981:Republican Party
7955:
7948:
7941:
7932:
7931:
7879:Stephen J. Field
7864:James E. English
7826:Other candidates
7814:Vice President:
7796:
7795:
7784:Democratic Party
7714:Other candidates
7702:Vice President:
7696:Ulysses S. Grant
7684:
7683:
7672:Republican Party
7646:
7639:
7632:
7623:
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6530:
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6516:
6507:
6506:
6408:Democrats Abroad
6297:Policy Committee
6282:
6281:
6265:Democrats Abroad
5053:2012 (Charlotte)
4548:1912 (Baltimore)
4418:1872 (Baltimore)
4340:1852 (Baltimore)
4327:1848 (Baltimore)
4314:1844 (Baltimore)
4301:1840 (Baltimore)
4288:1835 (Baltimore)
4275:1832 (Baltimore)
4188:
4187:Democratic Party
4179:
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3810:William J. Bryan
3790:Grover Cleveland
3760:Samuel J. Tilden
3680:Martin Van Buren
3558:Thomas Jefferson
3550:
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3485:Preceded by
3473:Grover Cleveland
3447:Samuel J. Tilden
3444:Preceded by
3436:
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3428:wrote the march
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3243:Warner, Ezra J.
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2276:Tagg, pp. 33β35.
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2254:Personal Memoirs
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1768:Washington, D.C.
1757:Pickett's Charge
1720:Washington, D.C.
1568:The Republicans
1530:Thomas F. Bayard
1522:Allen G. Thurman
1501:
1492:
1477:
1467:Election of 1880
1461:electoral crisis
1453:Samuel J. Tilden
1434:Governors Island
1189:Fort Leavenworth
1029:Ulysses S. Grant
984:Henry H. Bingham
961:Pickett's Charge
933:John C. Caldwell
929:James Longstreet
899:Oliver O. Howard
879:John F. Reynolds
864:Pickett's Charge
745:Personal Memoirs
734:
679:Fort Leavenworth
608:first lieutenant
569:Indian Territory
454:
437:Ulysses S. Grant
406:Native Americans
365:officer and the
230:
187:Military service
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82:February 9, 1886
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8634:Edward P. Allis
8624:Benjamin Butler
8595:James B. Weaver
8581:
8578:Greenback Party
8571:
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8426:James G. Blaine
8409:
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8187:Greenback Party
8181:
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8089:
8075:
8055:Marshall Jewell
8045:Roscoe Conkling
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1277:Andrew Johnson
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6596:Brockenbrough
6594:
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6470:Superdelegate
6468:
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6292:Senate Caucus
6290:
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6287:
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6218:
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6125:New Hampshire
6123:
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6111:
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6083:
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5033:2008 (Denver)
5031:
5027:
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5023:
5022:
5018:
5014:
5013:2004 (Boston)
5011:
5007:
5004:
5003:
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4998:
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4991:
4987:
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5442:(1936β1940)
5436:(1935β1936)
5430:(1933β1934)
5424:(1929β1933)
5418:(1923β1929)
5412:(1921β1923)
5406:(1909β1921)
5400:(1903β1909)
5394:(1897β1903)
5388:(1895β1897)
5382:(1891β1895)
5376:(1889β1891)
5370:(1883β1889)
5364:(1876β1881)
5358:(1875β1876)
5352:(1873β1875)
5346:(1869β1871)
5336:(1859β1861)
5330:(1857β1859)
5324:(1855β1857)
5322:G. W. Jones
5318:(1851β1855)
5312:(1849β1851)
5306:(1845β1847)
5300:(1843β1845)
5298:J. W. Jones
5294:(1835β1839)
5288:(1834β1835)
5282:(1827β1834)
5241:(2009β2017)
5235:(1993β2001)
5229:(1977β1981)
5223:(1963β1969)
5217:(1961β1963)
5211:(1945β1953)
5197:Roosevelt (
5194:(1913β1921)
5182:(1868β1869)
5176:(1857β1861)
5170:(1853β1857)
5164:(1845β1849)
5158:(1837β1841)
5152:(1829β1837)
4517:Stevenson I
4491:Stevenson I
4262:1828 (None)
4238:conventions
4076:Mitt Romney
4066:John McCain
3986:Gerald Ford
1885:(1993) and
1663:White House
1581:Solid South
1374:Black Hills
1358:the Dakotas
1302:, covering
1293:New Orleans
1069:Deep Bottom
1056:James River
1049:Cold Harbor
1020:John Gibbon
954:Jubal Early
868:Louis Prang
703:Confederate
596:Mexico City
552:Mexican War
483:War of 1812
344:Indian Wars
8747:Categories
8584:Convention
8570:candidates
8467:Convention
8378:Convention
8180:candidates
8092:Convention
7987:Convention
7859:Asa Packer
7790:Convention
7678:Convention
7596:McConaughy
7555:Wainwright
7490:Muhlenberg
7455:McCandless
7097:Pleasonton
7057:Kilpatrick
6987:Farnsworth
6816:G. Steuart
6731:Longstreet
6275:Affiliated
6215:Washington
6135:New Mexico
6130:New Jersey
6005:California
5392:Richardson
5256:U.S. House
5180:A. Johnson
5077:H. Clinton
4977:B. Clinton
4957:B. Clinton
4812:L. Johnson
4796:L. Johnson
4374:H. Johnson
4296:R. Johnson
4134:Presidents
4056:John Kerry
3898:Alf Landon
3690:Lewis Cass
3632:Henry Clay
3602:Rufus King
3568:John Adams
3454:Democratic
3065:. Vol. 2,
2995:References
1882:Gettysburg
1808:Sandy Hook
1639:Norristown
1596:Later life
1590:New Jersey
1542:Cincinnati
1389:Fort Ellis
1362:a massacre
1339:Following
1185:New Mexico
1088:Henry Heth
1064:Petersburg
979:tourniquet
965:Brig. Gen.
937:Wheatfield
835:Gettysburg
762:Union Army
699:California
660:Fort Myers
604:Churubusco
537:West Point
506:Norristown
430:Republican
367:Democratic
267:Churubusco
208:Union Army
192:Allegiance
115:Democratic
65:1824-02-14
8695:Nominee:
8664:Nominee:
8593:Nominee:
8239:Nominee:
8195:Nominee:
7601:McPherson
7576:Broadhead
7550:Trobriand
7465:McFarland
7460:McDougall
7187:Wadsworth
7162:Steinwehr
7047:Humphreys
6982:Doubleday
6932:Carpenter
6841:R. Walker
6836:J. Walker
6791:Robertson
6766:Pettigrew
6666:Humphreys
6601:Chambliss
6586:Barksdale
6581:Armistead
6561:Alexander
6455:Primaries
6396:Sectional
6225:Wisconsin
6190:Tennessee
6095:Minnesota
6070:Louisiana
5973:State and
5938:McAuliffe
5766:McCormick
5689:Chairs of
5649:Mansfield
5637:McFarland
5613:Underwood
5607:Hitchcock
5571:Blackburn
5535:Pendleton
5452:McCormack
5203:1941β1945
5199:1933β1941
5186:Cleveland
5156:Van Buren
5126:primaries
5106:primaries
5086:primaries
5066:primaries
5046:primaries
5026:primaries
5006:primaries
5001:Lieberman
4986:primaries
4966:primaries
4946:primaries
4926:primaries
4906:primaries
4886:primaries
4866:primaries
4841:primaries
4821:primaries
4801:primaries
4781:primaries
4761:primaries
4741:primaries
4721:primaries
4712:Roosevelt
4701:primaries
4692:Roosevelt
4681:primaries
4672:Roosevelt
4661:primaries
4652:Roosevelt
4641:primaries
4621:primaries
4601:primaries
4596:Roosevelt
4581:primaries
4561:primaries
4487:Cleveland
4474:Cleveland
4465:Hendricks
4461:Cleveland
4439:Hendricks
4400:Pendleton
4396:McClellan
4305:Van Buren
4292:Van Buren
4283:Van Buren
4254:primaries
1649:in 1887.
1623:carbuncle
1570:nominated
1419:In 1872,
1366:Blackfeet
1350:Minnesota
1308:Louisiana
1165:Baltimore
1125:execution
972:Maj. Gen.
941:A.P. Hill
793:Maj. Gen.
725:Civil War
648:St. Louis
644:Minnesota
600:Contreras
573:Red River
402:the South
381:and as a
261:Contreras
218:1844β1886
204:U.S. Army
167:Signature
152:Education
44:Hancock,
8666:Neal Dow
8476:Nominees
8387:Nominees
8293:See also
8101:Nominees
7996:Nominees
7799:Nominees
7687:Nominees
7470:McIntosh
7420:Jeffords
7415:Humiston
7395:Harrison
7340:Enderlin
7217:Williams
7152:Stannard
7137:Sedgwick
7112:Robinson
7102:Reynolds
7072:Meredith
6977:Crawford
6922:Caldwell
6741:Marshall
6696:W. Jones
6691:J. Jones
6314:Factions
6285:Congress
6210:Virginia
6160:Oklahoma
6140:New York
6115:Nebraska
6105:Missouri
6090:Michigan
6080:Maryland
6065:Kentucky
6045:Illinois
6020:Delaware
6010:Colorado
6000:Arkansas
5963:Harrison
5924:Grossman
5866:Westwood
5831:Mitchell
5826:McKinney
5811:Hannegan
5771:Cummings
5661:Mitchell
5619:Robinson
5494:Jeffries
5482:Gephardt
5440:Bankhead
5398:Williams
5368:Carlisle
5263:Speakers
5174:Buchanan
4856:Eagleton
4852:McGovern
4832:Humphrey
4816:Humphrey
4776:Kefauver
4756:Sparkman
4636:Robinson
4616:C. Bryan
4612:J. Davis
4576:Marshall
4556:Marshall
4539:W. Bryan
4530:H. Davis
4513:W. Bryan
4500:W. Bryan
4357:Buchanan
4236:National
4036:Bob Dole
3878:Al Smith
3432:in 1864.
3304:81289926
2050:Archived
1903:See also
1627:diabetes
1325:Radicals
1200:Cheyenne
1181:Colorado
1173:Missouri
1031:'s 1864
926:Lt. Gen.
895:XI Corps
808:II Corps
770:infantry
715:Virginia
705:General
695:Utah War
652:Missouri
636:adjutant
581:Kentucky
541:infantry
514:Democrat
498:Scottish
410:frontier
242:II Corps
238:Commands
179:Nickname
144:Children
7591:McClean
7520:Salomon
7495:O'Rorke
7485:Morrill
7480:Melcher
7445:Latimer
7405:Hazlett
7400:Haskell
7360:Garrard
7325:Dearing
7310:Colvill
7295:Carroll
7290:Burling
7285:Burgwyn
7212:Willard
7182:Vincent
7142:Sickles
7077:Merritt
7067:Lincoln
7022:Hancock
6962:Cushing
6947:Claflin
6868:leaders
6851:Wofford
6831:Trimble
6786:Ramseur
6776:Pickett
6706:Kershaw
6686:Johnson
6681:Jenkins
6676:Iverson
6671:Imboden
6641:Hampton
6631:Garnett
6591:Benning
6547:leaders
6465:Debates
6448:Related
6230:Wyoming
6205:Vermont
6110:Montana
6050:Indiana
6030:Georgia
6025:Florida
5995:Arizona
5985:Alabama
5977:parties
5929:Rendell
5901:Wilhelm
5871:Strauss
5861:O'Brien
5851:O'Brien
5841:Jackson
5816:McGrath
5761:McCombs
5751:Taggart
5741:Harrity
5716:Belmont
5711:Smalley
5701:Hallett
5681:(2017β)
5679:Schumer
5667:Daschle
5643:Johnson
5625:Barkley
5529:Wallace
5507:leaders
5496:(2023β)
5464:O'Neill
5446:Rayburn
5416:Garrett
5410:Kitchin
5362:Randall
5350:Niblack
5344:Randall
5340:Niblack
5334:Houston
5258:leaders
5247:(2021β)
5233:Clinton
5215:Kennedy
5150:Jackson
5021:Edwards
4941:Bentsen
4937:Dukakis
4921:Ferraro
4917:Mondale
4901:Mondale
4881:Mondale
4860:Shriver
4792:Kennedy
4736:Barkley
4696:Wallace
4478:Thurman
4452:English
4448:Hancock
4422:Greeley
4409:Seymour
4370:Douglas
4279:Jackson
4270:Calhoun
4266:Jackson
4245:tickets
4199:History
4046:Al Gore
3457:nominee
3347:6782477
2985:Variety
2903:Kopel,
1637:, near
1550:Indiana
1354:Montana
1196:Sherman
1127:of the
802:In the
773:brigade
664:Florida
656:captain
571:in the
563:in the
510:Baptist
494:English
388:in the
386:general
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8732:Senate
8311:Senate
7920:Senate
7545:Taylor
7530:Sorrel
7515:Poague
7510:Perrin
7505:Pegram
7500:Pardee
7410:Howell
7380:Grimes
7365:Godwin
7355:Gamble
7320:Coster
7300:Carter
7270:Brooke
7265:Biddle
7260:Berdan
7197:Warren
7172:Tilton
7147:Slocum
7132:Schurz
7117:Rowley
7082:Newton
7042:Howard
7037:Hooker
7027:Harrow
7012:Greene
7007:Graham
6997:Gibbon
6972:Cutler
6967:Custer
6957:Curtin
6917:Buford
6912:Birney
6907:Biddle
6902:Baxter
6897:Barnes
6892:Barlow
6856:Wright
6846:Wilcox
6826:Thomas
6806:Semmes
6801:Scales
6771:Perrin
6761:Pender
6751:O'Neal
6746:McLaws
6736:Mahone
6726:W. Lee
6721:F. Lee
6701:Kemper
6636:Gordon
6606:Daniel
6576:Archer
6277:groups
6165:Oregon
6120:Nevada
6060:Kansas
6035:Hawaii
5990:Alaska
5933:Andrew
5915:Fowler
5886:Manatt
5876:Curtis
5856:Harris
5846:Bailey
5836:Butler
5806:Walker
5796:Farley
5791:Raskob
5786:Shaver
5731:Barnum
5726:Hewitt
5721:Schell
5706:McLane
5601:Martin
5589:Martin
5565:Gorman
5553:Turpie
5547:Gorman
5515:chairs
5513:Caucus
5488:Pelosi
5470:Wright
5458:Albert
5428:Rainey
5422:Garner
5374:Holman
5272:chairs
5270:Caucus
5227:Carter
5209:Truman
5192:Wilson
5168:Pierce
5117:Harris
5101:Harris
4897:Carter
4877:Carter
4836:Muskie
4732:Truman
4716:Truman
4676:Garner
4656:Garner
4572:Wilson
4552:Wilson
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4504:Sewall
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1828:PA 309
1695:Legacy
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1585:tariff
1528:, and
1356:, and
1177:Kansas
1018:, and
893:, and
889:, II,
683:Kansas
646:, and
585:Puebla
558:brevet
500:, and
121:Spouse
91:, U.S.
74:, U.S.
8727:House
8306:House
7915:House
7611:Wills
7586:Burns
7581:Bryan
7540:Stone
7535:Spear
7525:Smith
7450:Lewis
7435:Keogh
7430:Kelly
7425:Jones
7375:Gregg
7370:Goree
7335:Ellis
7330:Devin
7315:Corby
7280:Bryan
7275:Brown
7250:Baker
7245:Avery
7240:Alger
7177:Tyler
7167:Sykes
7157:Starr
7122:Ruger
7087:Nolan
7017:Gregg
7002:Gilsa
6992:Geary
6952:Cross
6927:Candy
6887:Ayres
6876:Meade
6866:Union
6811:Smith
6796:Rodes
6781:Posey
6756:Oates
6626:Ewell
6621:Early
6616:Doles
6611:Davis
6195:Texas
6075:Maine
6040:Idaho
5958:Perez
5948:Kaine
5920:Romer
5906:DeLee
5896:Brown
5881:White
5821:Boyle
5801:Flynn
5776:White
5746:Jones
5736:Brice
5631:Lucas
5583:Money
5476:Foley
5434:Byrns
5404:Clark
5380:Crisp
5304:Davis
5245:Biden
5239:Obama
5097:Biden
5081:Kaine
5061:Biden
5057:Obama
5041:Biden
5037:Obama
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4413:Blair
3499:1881
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7092:Paul
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7032:Hays
6937:Carr
6882:Ames
6711:Lane
6661:Hood
6656:Hill
6651:Heth
6646:Hays
6245:Guam
6200:Utah
6155:Ohio
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