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Civil War Generals Buried in Spring Grove Cemetery by James Barnett
Spring Grove Cemetery, once characterized as blending "the elegance of a park with the pensive beauty of a burial-place," is the final resting- place of forty Cincinnatians who were generals during the Civil War. Forty For the Union: Civil War Generals Buried in Spring Grove Cemetery by James Barnett f the forty Civil War generals who are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, twenty-three had advanced from no military experience whatsoever to attain the highest rank in the Union Army. This remarkable feat underscores the nature of the Northern army that suppressed the rebellion of the Confed- erate states during the years 1861 to 1865. Initially, it was a force of "inspired volunteers" rather than a standing army in the European tradition. Only seven of these forty leaders were graduates of West Point: Jacob Ammen, Joshua H. Bates, Sidney Burbank, Kenner Garrard, Joseph Hooker, Alexander McCook, and Godfrey Weitzel. Four of these seven —Burbank, Garrard, Mc- Cook, and Weitzel —were in the regular army at the outbreak of the war; the other three volunteered when the war started. Only four of the forty generals had ever been in combat before: William H. Lytle, August Moor, and Joseph Hooker served in the Mexican War, and William H. Baldwin fought under Giuseppe Garibaldi in the Italian civil war. This lack of professional soldiers did not come about by chance. When the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in 1787, its delegates, who possessed a vast knowledge of European history, were determined not to create a legal basis for a standing army. The founding fathers believed that the stand- ing armies belonging to royalty were responsible for the endless bloody wars that plagued Europe. -
Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana Original Manuscripts FVWCL.2019.003
Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana Original Manuscripts FVWCL.2019.003 This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on September 12, 2019. Mississippi State University Libraries P.O. Box 5408 Mississippi State 39762 [email protected] URL: http://library.msstate.edu/specialcollections Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana Original Manuscripts FVWCL.2019.003 Table of Contents Summary Information .................................................................................................................................... 3 Biographical .................................................................................................................................................... 3 Scope and Content ......................................................................................................................................... 5 Administrative Information ............................................................................................................................ 5 Controlled Access Headings .......................................................................................................................... 6 Collection Inventory ....................................................................................................................................... 6 Series 1: Abraham Lincoln Legal Documents, 1837-1859 ........................................................................ 6 Series 2: Abraham Lincoln Correspondence, 1852-1865 .......................................................................... -
Civil War Manuscripts
CIVIL WAR MANUSCRIPTS CIVIL WAR MANUSCRIPTS MANUSCRIPT READING ROW '•'" -"•••-' -'- J+l. MANUSCRIPT READING ROOM CIVIL WAR MANUSCRIPTS A Guide to Collections in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress Compiled by John R. Sellers LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON 1986 Cover: Ulysses S. Grant Title page: Benjamin F. Butler, Montgomery C. Meigs, Joseph Hooker, and David D. Porter Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Library of Congress. Manuscript Division. Civil War manuscripts. Includes index. Supt. of Docs, no.: LC 42:C49 1. United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865— Manuscripts—Catalogs. 2. United States—History— Civil War, 1861-1865—Sources—Bibliography—Catalogs. 3. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division—Catalogs. I. Sellers, John R. II. Title. Z1242.L48 1986 [E468] 016.9737 81-607105 ISBN 0-8444-0381-4 The portraits in this guide were reproduced from a photograph album in the James Wadsworth family papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. The album contains nearly 200 original photographs (numbered sequentially at the top), most of which were autographed by their subjects. The photo- graphs were collected by John Hay, an author and statesman who was Lin- coln's private secretary from 1860 to 1865. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. PREFACE To Abraham Lincoln, the Civil War was essentially a people's contest over the maintenance of a government dedi- cated to the elevation of man and the right of every citizen to an unfettered start in the race of life. President Lincoln believed that most Americans understood this, for he liked to boast that while large numbers of Army and Navy officers had resigned their commissions to take up arms against the government, not one common soldier or sailor was known to have deserted his post to fight for the Confederacy. -
09/14/2020 Administrative Actions, 2020-Ohio-4411.]
ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS September 14, 2020 [Cite as 09/14/2020 Administrative Actions, 2020-Ohio-4411.] This list is being published pursuant to Gov.Bar R. I(15). The following persons have applied to take the October 2020 Ohio Bar Examination. Allen Irene Akendita Amoro Harrod Joshua Michael Carp Lima Brian Andrew Fletcher Lima Taylor Gene Vance Lima Raven Danielle Venegas Lima Ashtabula Michael Kevin Beardsley Ashtabula Stacey Elizabeth King Rock Creek Athens Robert Michael Hooper Glouster Alexandra Day Lavelle Athens Anna Mae Mason Nelsonville Caitlyn Elizabeth McDaniel Athens Larry Scott Petroff Millfield Jonathan Edward Robe Athens Brown Mackenzi Ailene Carrington Mt. Orab Daniel Joseph Reveal Bethel Butler Adam James Ares West Chester Perry Davis III West Chester Emily O'Dell Douglass West Chester Cassandra Sue Gleason West Chester Bernard Richard Hogan Hamilton Molly Helen-Jean Kindness Liberty Township Carly Lara Kleiman Oxford Anthony Rocco Larubbio Liberty Township Sandra Lillian Mann Hamilton Hannah Elizabeth Mehrle Hamilton Lee Rowe Mercer West Chester Julie Ann Myers Hamilton Huy Hieu-Phong Nguyen Fairfield Igor Osatuke Oxford Kaylee Regina Price Middletown Shannon Gabrielle Reid Fairfield Matthew Clay Smallwood Liberty Township Megan Leigh Smiddie West Chester David James Stewart Jr. Liberty Township Cora Abao Wray Hamilton Champaign Megan Lynn Kauffman St. Paris Katrina Carolyn Sutherly Urbana Clark Jacob Edward Dillon Springfield Benjamin Dylan Noll Springfield Meghan Elizabeth Richmond Springfield Clermont Cody James Dalton -
The Battle of Shiloh and the Organizations Engaged
THE BAttLE OF SHILOH AND THE ORGANIZATIONS ENGAGED THE BAttLE OF SHILOH AND THE ORGANIZATIONS ENGAGED DAVI D W. REE D With a New Introduction by Timothy B. Smith The University of Tennessee Press / Knoxville [ Copyright © 2008 by The University of Tennessee Press / Knoxville. All Rights Reserved. Manufactured in the United States of America. First Edition. Previously printed in 1902 and 1909 by the Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. This book is printed on acid-free paper. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Reed, David W. (David Wilson), b. 1841. The Battle of Shiloh and the organizations engaged / David W. Reed ; with a new introduction by Timothy B. Smith. — 1st ed. p. cm. “Previously printed in 1903 and 1909 by the Government Printing Office, Washington, DC”–T.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13: 978-1-57233-617-9 ISBN-10: 1-57233-617-X 1. Shiloh, Battle of, Tenn., 1862. I. Title. E473.54.R34 2008 973.7'31—dc22 2007030416 To Shiloh Soldiers CONTENTS Introduction xi Timothy B. Smith Shiloh National Military Park Commission 2 An Act to Establish a National Military Park at the Battlefield of Shiloh 3 To Shiloh Soldiers 5 Organization of the Commission 6 Shiloh Campaign and Battle 7 Field of Operations 7 The Battle 13 Orders of Battle 24 Organization of the Union Army 24 Organization of the Confederate Army 31 Commanding and Staff Officers 37 Detailed Movements of the Organizations 45 Army of the Tennessee 45 Army of the Ohio 61 Army of the Mississippi 66 Designation of Batteries Mentioned Herein 89 Abstract of Field Returns 90 Army of the Tennessee 90 Army of the Ohio 99 Army of the Mississippi 103 Notes 111 Index 113 FIGURES David W. -
130Th Commencement, Spring
University of Dayton eCommons Commencement Programs Office of the Registrar 4-27-1980 130th Commencement, Spring Follow this and additional works at: http://ecommons.udayton.edu/cmnc eCommons Citation "130th Commencement, Spring" (1980). Commencement Programs. Paper 74. http://ecommons.udayton.edu/cmnc/74 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by the Office of the Registrar at eCommons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Commencement Programs by an authorized administrator of eCommons. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. spr1ng• exercises• April 27 university of dayton 130th commencement 10:00 a.m. - u. of d. arena ~ C?JJ~ ~ 1 // ;2. t ~ 5 ;;._ 5' (3F <j £..3 ~ 0 .j_- j;l.l zt_,,,,.. ~ {; h 3 5 ;i. .5 ;1fJ' BOARD OF TRUSTEES John F. Torley, Chairman; Peter H. Kuntz, Vice-Chairman; Bro. Raymond L. Fitz, S.M ., Secretary; Rev. George 8. Barrett, S.M., Very Rev. Will iam R. Behringer, S.M., Bro. Marion F. Belka, S.M., Clarence E. Bowman, Victor J. Cassano, Sr. , George C. Cooper, Charles W. Danis, Sr., Richard H. Finan, James J. Gi l vary, Richard F. Glennon, Stanley Z. Greenberg, Bro. Anthony J. Ipsaro, S.M., Richard J. Jacob, Mrs. H . Warren Kampf, Dr. Eugene C. Kennedy, Thomas A. Klein, R. Stanley Laing, Bro. Stanley G. Mathews, S.M ., Thomas 0 . Mathues, H. Talbott Mead, Mrs. Wayne H. Morse, Ll oyd H. O'Hara, Bro. John J. Schneider, S.M., William P. Sher man, Hugh E. Wall , Jr. ADMINISTRATION Bro. Raymond L. Fitz, S.M., President; Bro. -
Civil War Regimental and Unit Histories
Illinois Adjutant General's Report Regimental and Unit Histories Containing Reports for the Years 1861– 1866 Histories of Illinois Civil War Regiments and Units The following histories of Illinois Civil War regiments and units originate from the first eight volumes of the nine volume publication, Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois (1900-1902). (The ninth volume lists units of the Black Hawk, Mexican and Spanish-American Wars as well as the War of 1812.) The histories, some written shortly after the war’s end, are the work of numerous authors throughout the intervening years. The 1886 version of the Adjutant General’s Report included regimental histories compiled by that office which had not previously been published. The final 1900-1902 republication of the report incorporated revisions and corrections to the histories. A listing of regiments and units which have accompanying histories follows. In recognition of the service of Illinois’ six regiments during the Mexican War, the assignment of regimental numbers for infantry began with seven. Please click on the bookmark for the desired regiment or unit to get to the history for that regiment or unit. Illinois Civil War Regimental Histories Official Name Database Abbreviation(s) INFANTRY 7th Illinois Infantry 7 INF, 7 INF CON 8th Illinois Infantry 8 INF 9th Illinois Infantry 9 INF, 9 INF CON 10th Illinois Infantry 10 INF 11th Illinois Infantry 11 INF 12th Illinois Infantry 12 INF 13th Illinois Infantry 13 INF 14th Illinois Infantry 14 INF, 14 INF CON 15th Illinois Infantry