P l K THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE WASHINGTON D C THURSDAY MAY 17 1906 i - their business and offered their services at Kenyon College when the war THE FIGHTING McCOOKS to the Government for began and after completing his fresh H the suppression of the rebellion At man year ne enlisted as a private In the close of the war one of these of Co E 52d Onto e was refused mus- ¬ fleers Gen Sherman was second in ter because or his youth but accom- ¬ panied the regiment to tho field as a Cut only Card early This to Gen As as Out rank Grant The Most Noted Family of Soldiers in the War of the Feb 20 1861 Capt Daniel McCook Jr volunteer AldftQji the brigade com- ¬ mander He Yapromoted to a Lieu- ¬ was Captain of the Leavenworth State tenancy Give it to your wife Rebellion Guaf 0 Jd tendered the services of In the 6th-- Ohio Cav Sept 12 company to the Secretary of War 1862 and was later assigned to duty this on ¬ HOPPELLS Claim Agency well known to Increase for my neighbor Cyrus Fowler and he stating We are willing to serve in any the staff of Gen Thomas L Critten- had trying years i any way against any den commanding a corps of the Army be successful is successful because It knows ben for capacity and ¬ MART L GRAVES powers which the public need may re- ¬ of the Ohio which subsequently be- s the business thoroughly and gives the bus Ey THEO F ALLEN 7th Ohio Cav came the Twehty flrst Corps of the it quire and the constituted authorities iness prompt Agency claims Comrade J L Chapman Wamego Kan writes 60 Army of the Cutnberland He served attention In this as follows about of the ladies order This was nearly days prior troops up another The blood of Scotch Irish a dier Gcnerals appointed by Gov Dcn to the firing upon Fort Sumter and is with the commanded by Gens are not held until to morrow or some other I write for Mrs Jane JIeck of this place to the Nelson and Wright in resisting Kirby day They lighting blood made itself felt In nison to command troops from Ohio probably the earliest offer made to the are attended to to day and start at say that your work In getting her claim through has con- ¬ troops Smiths invaslbnbf Kentucky and in very no at the outbreak of the war but the United States Government of campaigns Perryville once on their way to settlement This results in is considered flnr because her claim was every war of modern times and in dition of his health prevented his tak- ¬ for the suppression of the rebellion tho of Stone rejected when you took it up has this been more marked any River TulIahofnnJ Chlckamauga Chat- ¬ prompt allowances Prompt allowances are well Instance ing active command that required that was then In sight Under the first tanooga Missionary Ridge than in the Ohio McCooks who ac- ¬ continued absence from home How- ¬ call by the President for volunteers to and with the shown by the widows claims that are attended Now comrade the foregoing Is to remind you quired a wide reputation during the ever he organized and commanded for enforce the National authority the Western Armluand in Gen Grants to by this Agency Here are a few examples ¬ that Mr Shoppells Agency is your civil war as the Fighting McCooks short periods several Ohio regiments Leavenworth State Guard under the campaign with the Army of the Po- at service They are generally spoken of as one among them the l57lh Ohio drfririg its command of Capt Daniel McCook Jr tomac from the battle of the Wilder- ¬ Mrs Mary McAllster Savannah Ga got her pen ¬ whenever you are pleased to use It and it Is also family but really they comprise two service in the field in the Summer of became a part of the 1st Kan Capt ness to the crossing of the James River sion In 30 days to suggest that by simply cutting out this card families Mai Daniel McCook and his 1864 He was a candidate McCook under the gallant Gen He was commissioned a Captain and Mrs Marietta Cole Sabinsvlllc Pa got her pen- ¬ your for Governor served ¬ In 39 and handing It to wife you will be sons Ave sons Ohio In 1871 ¬ engage- ¬ of United States Volun- sion days nine and the of his of but his health under- Lyon at the small but furious 1863 was Mrs Chapman Ore got reasonably sure that her pension interests will bo brother Dr John McCook Of the for- ¬ mined during his service during the ment at Wilsons Creek Ho then served teers in September and brev Jennie E Portland licr mer family there were engaged in the Mexican and civil wars broke as of the Division etted of Volunteers for gallant pension In 48 days properly attended to In case of your death down Chief of Staff First services In action at Mrs Jano Hqlbrook Mo got her military service the father Maj Daniel during the canvass and he was com- ¬ of the Army of the Ohio in the Shiloh and meritorious Montcvallo P S If you object to cutting the paper Shady Grove Va was se- ¬ pension In 51 days write McCook his sons Maj Latimer A Mc- ¬ pelled to abandon the campaign He campaign and became of the where he a copy of the card and hand that to your wife Cook Gen Goorge Wyth McCook Gen died in 1877 Summer of 1862 He verely and dangerously wounded He Mrs Caroline Glpplc Edon O got her pension In 52d Ohio in the was 60 Robert L McCook Gen Alexander Mc- ¬ 3 John James McCook while serv-¬ was assigned to command a brigade in afterward brevctted Lieutenant days Dowell McCook Gen Daniel McCook ing as on Army Cumberland He was Colonel and Colonel for gallant and Mrs Sarah A Settle Alma Ark got her pension the United States the of the cam- ¬ C4 Gen Bdnin Stanton McCook Priv- ¬ Frigate Delaware off the coast by old law partner Gen meritorious services In the same in days Jr of South selected his paign Mrs Hynson Philadelphia got ate Charles Morris McCook Col John America was taken ill with fever fol- ¬ Sherman to lead the assault on Ken Wilhelmlna Pa CARD Col John McCook still survives her pension In 66 days J McCook and Midshipman J James lowing long exposure while on duty esaw Mountain on June 27 1S64 After J Tbe nlfc fliooM paie or pin this crl to her martlita Mitfl McCook 10 in all of this family and died He was buried in the Kng all the arrangements for the assault the only living member of this noted Mrs Mary L Graves Gardiner Me got licrpcn cite or to wine oilier valuable paper to avoid losing It family and Is a lawyer engaged in sion In 87 days Of the family of Dr John McCook lish buryingground at Ilio Janeiro had been made the brigade was formed Wife your dies engaged be- ¬ active practice in New York City Mrs Jane Fleck Wamego Kan got her pension If husband first there were in the service Gen Brazil In regiment front five deep Just Write at onco to Edward M McCook Gen Anson G 4 Robert Latimer McCook popu- ¬ fore the assault Col McCook recited The Tribe of John in SO daya McCook Chaplain Henry C McCook larly known as Bob McCook was a to his men in a perfectly calm manner In the foregoing I have given a Hero is a letter from one of the ladles R W SHOPPELL sketch of Maj Daniel McCook and his Gardiner Me March 1 1905 Pension Attornoy nine sons and we now come to the five Mr Shoppell 5 WASHINGTON D C X sons of Dr John McCook In the Union I was surprised to get my pension army and navy during the war were the Dear Sir Tie will cet you Ihe hlztint allowance possible and cet year 12 a month so soon Many around here have penlon promptly 111 feewill be what Hallonel by lawujaally following sons of Dr McCook In 10 IftJdMJjMMjMMBMFi Mil John waited much longer I believe I got a pension 1 not payable until the pension la granted BBWBBMBHJBJ these being cousins of the sons of Maj less time than any one else here My late husband Dan McCook above described advised me to have you get my pension and I am 1 Maj Gen Edward M McCook Ills advice You quickly secured an who at the outbreak of the war was glad I took appointed Major of the 2d I ml Cav rose rapidly to the ranks of Colonel Brigadier and Major General and re Lieutenant-Colon- el ent In every IibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVLsV tired with the rank of the motor the wheels revolved the Tho Buildinc and Manufacturing As and conflict with tho l HIHHPtHHMSkri aMjjarc sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBbbbB in the Regular Army at the close soclation comprises the department of courts and they were many he man- - aSS bobbins and carriages oscillated and aged to hostility 9BBBBBBBBa9LSBBBBBBBBBssivMlsBBBBBBBBBBBBVP jssBBBBBBAffiS v 3bhpV1i Jbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb1 of the civil war He was afterwards through the operation of minute build ne brick yards with a capacity disarm and conquered BHHkiHHk the ¬ skepticism United States Minister to the Sandwich but almost humanly Intelligent steel of 40000 brick daily box factory lab- when he stood before a juryy Islands and was twice Governor of oratory lumber yards plumbing plan He Is a physical wreck at the age c fingers the first product of lace making 58 Colorado Territory in America came Into manifestation ing mill and tin shop The association and his work as a promoter Is un 2 doubtedly an re- ¬ Brig Gen Anson G McCook at Since that day the industry has been contracts to build all houses adding at end although he the outbreak of the war was a law developed new machines added and onlv a reasonable profit above cost mains an object lesson to those who foU student in the office of Edwin M Stan to day looking through the wonderful After paying the expenses incurred the low him In the work of making thf 70 per most of his well organized methods fo ton at Steubenville Ohio and at the plant it Is plain that under the care- ¬ surplus earnings are divided beginning of hostilities he promptly ful management of an Englishman cent going to the workmen 20 per cent the well being of the people of Zlon raised a company of volunteers and General Manager Deacon Henry Stev¬ to the capital lender and 10 per cent was elected Captain of this company enson lace making has become an to the Church fund Superintendents The 71st N Y Militia t v bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbd bbbbbbbbbbbbbmsi which was the first company to enter carefully supervise contracts while BHHHHPVKHIk HhHtIH established fact in this country Editor National Tribune I would Ilk the service from eastern Ohio This This gentleman is an expert under- ¬ foremen push the work under thern company was assigned to the 2d Ohio every is very plain that this system car- ¬ to see a history of the 71st N Y Militia standing perfectly detail of the It your paper A M and took part In the first battle of work he superintends and Intelligently ried out honestly is a safeguard to the in valuable Vancec Bull Run Upon the reorganization of superintending the other experts in the people it leaving out of the question Washington D C the three months troops he was ap- ¬ various departments poor material slighted work and unpaid The 71st N Y Militia was mustered pointed Major of the 2d Ohio the in The threading of a lace machine is bills in April 10 1861 at Washington D three years service and rose to the an operation requiring the services of There seems to be no shadow of rea- ¬ Ct rank of Colonel and for a time com many son believe managers and and therefore became regular soldiers QBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBtt3BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBF QbsbbbbbobbbbbbbbbbbbnlIbbb two men as weeks There are to that the bbbbbbsbbbk sZi manded a brigade under Gen Sherman many winding machines in the factory overseers of the various business inter- ¬ Ir was mustered out July 30 1861 and 8 fT BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBUbfH 3 jVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK B nBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB At the close of his three years service weighing about four tons each they ests In Zlon were not men of the high ¬ was remustered into service May 12c was appointed Colonel 194th he of the have a capacity of about 300000 yards est character conscientious and true to 1S62 and mustered out Sept 2 1362 Ohio and at the close of the war he each day the principles they advocated and even ¬ was again mustered in 17 1S63 was brevctted Brigadier General He The Zion lace factory occupies a now though the great mind that con- It June has since served six years In Congress brick structure covering four acres of ceived tho gigantic work of the ideal and mustered out July 22 1863 In it from the Eighth New York District land and a lloor space of much more city may have become dazed under so first service it was commanded by Col 3 Rev Henry C McCook D D there being two floors The enterprise much strain and has grossly trilled with A S Vosburgh and mustered out under was a student at the Western Theo employs in its various departments the great trust his people gae htm the Col H P Martin In IS 63 It was com- ¬ logical Seminary Presbyterian Alle about 400 people and has the capacity interests of the people are still In the manded by Col Benjamin L Trafford gheny City at the outbreak of the civil for many more machines and double hands of a class of men who will find In the Bull Run campaign It lost 11 war and was actively engaged In rais the output since they are running at an effectual means of harmonizing pre- ¬ men killed two died of wounds and five ing troops for the service until the1 the present time 19 hours a day to fill vailing discord and they will no doubt died from disease Editor National when he en- ¬ orders now on hand transact business upon principles as at Tribune listed as a private soldier and was The Zlon City lace industry is cert-¬ first intended and in accord with nat soon afterwardproTnoted to First Lieu- ¬ ainly a very Important and substan- ¬ ural law which always comprehends THE McCOOK FAMILY tenant of the 4lstJlll in which posi tial addition to American industrial economic rules and methods The un- ¬ A Picture Recently Installed in the Rotunda of the Ohio State House tion he servcduntil he was promoted life It was established in this country profitable spirit of the times that tend to Chaplain of tills regiment under conditions that required determi- ¬ to make the employe jealous of the em- ¬ DONT DROP DEAD 4 Commander1 Roderick Sheldon nation and push rarely possessed by ployer and the employer antagonistic The figure in the center with the was killed by guerrillas near Salem right hand of Father Dan McCook and McCook U S graduated at the ttTAS hundreds are doing who right hand extended and the gun in Ala at the rear of the horse Is Charles Mor- ¬ United States Navalsf Academy Annap 111 eltber da not know uul uey Sitting in the foreground and facing ris McCook He declined a commission olis in iau anu during the civil war csuSK 11 have heart diaeate or are not the left hand Is Maj Daniel McCook his father is the distinguished Maj In the Regular Army preferring to 1861 1865 he took an active part in VfSsl aware or ua great menu or xir of Bine sons shown the Klnamaas HeartxaDieu Jl yoo father the in Gen Alexander McDowell McCook who serve as a volunteer He enlisted as a the aggressive Moderations before New HlfllffiU nave nny of the following ymp picture Maj Daniel McCook was killed died June 12 1903 private soldier in the 2d Ohio and at Berne AVilmlngtori Charleston Fort toma write at once to the doctor In the engagement with Morgans Cav- ¬ Reclining on his right arm before the the first battle of the war Bull Run Fisher and in the campaign on the whowill lend Ton bvmallcoatpald alry at Bufflngton Island Ohio July 19 figure of the horse is Brlg Gen Dan July 21 1861 received a mortal wound James River At New Berne he bore NjWiSsJ abox of hlaeelebrated Tablets for 1863 an active and- - part trial free oi charge Flattering Palpitation McCook Jr who was Colonel of the and died in his fathers arms successful in the Ten- - The on the extreme right with 52d Ohio and was killed in the assault The figure on extreme battle on land He offered himself and Skipping1 Beats Shortness of Breath fjre the left the dement Xnrabness or Fain In left side Dlzil the lefthad leaning on the table is on Kenesaw Mountain young man pointing to the map with the services of his marines and had ness Fainting Spells Spot before the eyes Maj Latimer A McCook who died from Standing before the horse Is Brlg his left hand is Col John J McCook the honor of receiving the surrender Sadden Starting In sleep Nightmare Hun ¬ wounds received In the campaign under Gen and Brevet Maj Gen Edwin Stan- ¬ private 52d Ohio 6th oi a onieueraie regiment or iniantry gry or Weak Spells Oppressed Feeling la Gen against ex- ¬ Colonel Cav probably the only ChoklngSensatioma throat Painful to Grant Vlcksburg and ton McCook formerly of the Ohio Brevet Colonel United surrender of this chest Difficult posure on to sea 111 regiment formerly com- ¬ sort where Infantry to lleon left aide Cold hands or feet Shermans march the 31st the States Volunteers and now the only surrendered Breathing Dropsy Swelling of feet or The officer holding the scroll at the manded by Gen John A Logan In survivor of this branch of the McCook marines of the navy during the civil Neuralgia around the heart Adcrcu Mc- ¬ ¬ ankles table who is seen over the left shoulder his promotions Gen family He Is a well known lawyer now war He attained the grade of Com- Dr FG KihdianBox SSgAususa Mains m - of the father is Col George W Mc- ¬ Cook succeeded Gen Logan following of New York City mander of the United States Navy and Cook of the 157th Ohio him in command of the regiment bri- ¬ The original painting of which this was retired In 1885 The one between the two last named gade and division While Acting Gov is a copy shows all these figures life 5 John James McCook was a Lieu- ¬ THE BEST TRUSS MADE size - with his hand to his face Is John James ernor of Dakota in 1873 and wnilc oc This painting Is by the distin- tenant of the 1st W Va a regiment ZIONS LACE FACTORY DAT AMD McCook Midshipman United States cupylng and presiding over al gulshed Mr C T Webber recruited almost exclusively from Ohio WOltN XIOHT i t the chair artist of COMFORT AND RADICAL CURE Jfavy who In service at sea public meeting Sept 11 1873 he was The painting now occupies There were so many volunteers from any being one finest toward the employes does not exist In Immediatelydd in rear of killed by a man who was not a panel in the the Buckeye State was man and of the This U Ihe onlyElastle the Father shot and rotunda of the State that there In the world It is entitled to the appre Zlon City They all feel the impulse of Trass protected by U 8 Daniel McCook is the famous Robert in sympathy with the object of the House at Columbus O and hangs op- ¬ quite a large overflow and many of its ciation of every man Interested In a wholesome ambition and labor trou- ¬ Patents and Trode Marlc L McCook popularly known as Bob meeting posite the painting of Perrys Victory citizens entered the service with regi- ¬ any BELASTICnBl New patent wire frame American growth and prosperity Such bles do not enter with fallacious In piece McCook Colonel of the 9th Ohio who The youthful figure just over the on Lake Erie ments from other States Lieut John ¬ front controls PJ I recognition has evidently been award theories pressure Increasing It with¬ James McCook was at the battle of ed as the demand ha3 always exceed A characteristic announcement in one out tightening band No Roderick C McCook U S student of law in the office of Edwin the stanza from Macaulays Horatius Phlilippl one of the earliest engage- ¬ supply of the weekly papers edited by the Rev metal eprlngs to torture ments of the war ed the and Injure baclc or hips X and Lieut John J McCook five in M Stanton at Steubenville Ohio and in which occur these lines There is but one reason why the John Alexander Dowie reads No pigs Pad are made harder of all of this family was later a partner In the practice of The 15 above named McCooks com- ¬ equipment has not been increased to pills or physicians are to be found with ¬ sorter at will Warranted to hold perfectly worn These McCooks made a total of 15 law with Judge George B Stallo in Then out spake brave Horatius prised the Fighting McCooks meet the great demand for the splendid in the city and doctors drugs tobacco rupture with greatest comfort Pensioners under th prac- ¬ The captain of gate old law con obtain this truss from the Government every one a commissioned officer except Cincinnati where he had a large the The lapse of years has In a measure product and that reason is it is now and Intoxicants with all the goats of Bend for Illustrated catalogue to I pt AXIVV ¬ To every upon T Charles Morris McCook who was killed tice When the news reached Cincin- man this earth obscured the individual achievements said the mismanagement or iunus in secretlsm or labor unions are forever J1FG CO 744 Broad war New York In the first battle of Bull Run and who nati that Fort Sumter had been fired Death cometh soon or late which make up a record astonishing the hands of the rounder shut out declined a commission in the Regular upon Bob McCook organized a regi- ¬ And how can man die better anu glorious it not absolutely unprece The next Zlon Industry in size and This statement though it lacks any men among Than facing fearful odds A Great 0R0PSY Army preferring to serve as a private ment of 1000 the German dented under any flag at any time in Importance Is the Sugar and Confec apparent attempt at refined diction tells Discovery population of Cincinnati in two days For the ashes of his fathers story very pleas- ¬ of volunteers the history of warfare The appella tion Association This industry covers a long and after all a CURED with Maj Daniel McCook father of the and was commissioned Colonel of this And the temples of his gods tion or tne Fighting McCooks Is al a floor space of 19000 square feet em ¬ ing one Good sparerlb is not so bad TtfetablA Tribe of Dan at the beglrining of the regiment famous as the 9th Ohio His most as familiar as his own name to ploys about 100 hands and has not yet but pigs in their crude state are never remedies entirely harm ¬ gave less remove all symp ¬ war was In Washington D C and al- ¬ regiment participated in tha campaign Then he the word of command every American soldier It Is a title been able to supply the increasing de- ¬ agreeable to see and an area of 6600 though then 63 years of age Immedi ¬ in West Virginia during the early part and dashed forward He had reached which contains not the slightest sug mand The factory has the finest mod- ¬ acres more than 10 square miles of toms of dropsy In 8 to 2 ately tendered his services to President of the war and he commanded a bri- ¬ the top of the enemys works and was gestion of such reckless and violent ern equipment and the product is beautiful highland on the shores of days 30 to CO days effects Lincoln and each one of his sons also gade under Gen George B McClellan encouraging his men when he was rid ¬ propensities as would have tainted the known the country over as being abso- ¬ Lake Michigan where these disagree- ¬ a permanent cure Trial promptly responded to the first call of His brigade was then transferred to dled with mlnle balls and fell back In honor of wearing it but was conferred lutely pure beautiful in workmanship able things are not allowed Is an Ideal treatment furnished fres arms every tne IrPMuent for troops the Army of the Ohio and took an their wounded unto death For by popular acclaim upon men of peace- ¬ and unexcelled in quality The plant spot even to the enemies of the cult to sufferer nothlni courage ¬ When the rebel Gen John H Mor- ¬ active part In the battle of Mill his and gallantry in this as ful but heroic strain who simply Is run entirely by electric power In- ¬ The man who was the promoter of iirer For circulars tes gan Ohio Maj Springs where Gen Bob McCook was sault which was one of the most des ¬ timonials ete apply ta made his raid into Dan perate could not resist their countrys call for suring perfect cleanliness A specialty this ideal city and its great industries Jel McCook was stationed at Cincin- ¬ severely wounded He rejoined his bri- ¬ of the war he was promoted to sons who loved her well enough to die is made of pan work the finest and was a wonderful man He possessed DR If IL GREEN1 nati and Joined the troops in pursuit gade before his wound had healed and the full rank of Brigadier General an proudly ana gratcrully in her defense most complet line of these goods made the marvelous ability to picture the fu- ¬ SONS Box I Atlanta of Morgan When Morgans Men un- ¬ continued to command It when he was honor which he did not live to enjoy The mists of time have enveloped those by any factory In the world ture as if it were really the living pres vsm mm dertook to cross the Ohio River at Buf- - unable to mount a horse His extra- ¬ as he only survived a few days fields of valor and sacrifice but the fington Island Ohio not far from the ordinary soldlerly qualities procured 7 Gen Edwin Stanton McCook thought of such a race of patriots will historic Blennerhasset Island Maj him the rank of Brlgadler Gcneral and This distinguished officer was educated always touch the heart and stir the Daniel McCook led an advance party the command of a division He met at the United States Naval Academy blood of every one who Is fit to be an of cavalry to oppose and intercept this his death Aug 6 1862 while on the but preferring the military arm of the American citizen crosing In the skirmish that then march near Salem Ala He had been service he joined the 31st 111 of which his friend A Logan took place on July 19 1863 he was completely prostrated by his open John was Colonel ZIOV CITY INDUSTRIES mortally wounded and died July 21 wound and a severe attack of dysen- ¬ He served with his regiment at the 3863 in his 66th year Maj Daniel tery and was lying in an ambulance battles of Fort Henry and Fort Donel son was A Orrut IlimlneKK Succeaafully Iinnteil McCook was the only officer of field which was driven along In an interval at which he severely wounded In This Country rank who was killed on Ohio soil in between two regiments of his division In his promotions he succeeded Gen an engagement with the enemy during A small band of guerrillas commanded Logan and followed him In command A modern lace machine is a wonder- ¬ B00KS the civil war by Frank Gurley dashed out of am ¬ of the regiment brigade and division ful product of the inventors genius TKe Greatest of Statistical War bush and surrounded the ambulance throughout the Vlcksburg and other Those installed In Zlon lace factories Mother McCook and discovered that it contained an of- ¬ campaigns under Gen Grant in the appear to the uninitiated as marvels ficer of high rank who was lying on Chattanooga and Atlanta campaigns In mechanism and are said to be of --Maj uaniei Mccooks wife was Latimer she being the bed undressed and unable to rise and in the march to the sea under Gen the very latest and best type Each By jLieustColo Martha of Scotch ¬ Sherman He was promoted Irish and English descent During the Seeing that the Federal troops were ap to the machine weighs about nine tons and proaching guerrillas rank of Brigadier General and 13 composed sepa-¬ civil war Mrs McCook was in a pe- ¬ these shot and Brevet of more than 32000 killed Gen Bob McCook as he lay help- ¬ Major General for his services In these rate pieces culiarly difficult position Her husband campaigns He was and sons were all in active service and less and made good their escape This three times se Sixteen million yards of cotton are It is universally admitted that Regimental Losses compiled by Lieutenant brutal assassination of Gen McCook verely wounded but survived the war used to bread a single machine divid- ¬ no battle could take place but some of While Acting loved ones were danger aroused intense feeling throughout the Governor of Dakota and ed into 22000 separate threads all is most comprehensive book of the statistics her in Each while occupying ¬ Colonel William F Fox the accurate and successive year brought to a country The murdered commander the chair and presid- arranged in perfect order The daily death was buried at ing over a public meeting Sept 11 product of one of these machines is member of her family on the battle 1873 was of the war yet published It is an enduring monument of painstaking research and field Cincinnati and his devoted soldiers he shot and killed by a man about one mile of lace of the average Her husband and three of her was ¬ sons were and friends at the close of the civil who not In sympathy with the ob- width i thus taken from her and ¬ ject of the meeting accurate compilation It has now been before the public for many years and subjected the others were so frequently wounded war erected a monument to his mem- In January 900 during a visit to ory 8 Charles Morris McCook private England ¬ that it seemed as if in her old age she in Washington Park Cincinnati Dowle purchased the equip approval No book 5 Maj Gen McDowell 2d Ohio At the outbreak of the war ment and macnfnery of a successful to the closest scrutiny and criticism with the universal verdict of was to be bereft of her entire family Alexander Charles McCook during years McCook This distinguished soldier en- ¬ Morris was a member and well orderedlaJe factory and ship- ¬ Her life those long of Col- ¬ desires to ¬ of the Freshman class at Kenyon ped It to AmericaS At that time a staff in existence contains in such a compact form so many facts that everyone anxiety was well nigh a continuous tered the United States Military Acad- lege Gambier Ohio prayer for her country her husband emy at West Point and graduated in and although only of 25 expert Iiiber operators were ar 18 years of age volunteered as a pri- ¬ ranged for which aroused the keenest know has a list of more than regiments which served in the and her sons who had given themselves the class of 1852 serving for a time vate It 2000 patriotic woman on the Western frontier In the cam soldier In the 2d Ohio for the opposition In England while the labor for its defence This three ¬ well illustrates the heroic sufferings palgn against the Indians and he was months service Secretary Stan- factions on tins side of the water be with the organizations in which they served their losses in battle by disease and by women Republic then transferred to West Point as an ton offered him a Lieutenants commis ¬ gan a campaign of bitter antagonism endured the of the sion In the Regular Army pre- ¬ no less than by the men Mrs McCook Instructor At the opening of the civil but he The press of the country predicted that otherwise and brief but compact histories of the leading Regiments the noted war was Colonel ferred to serve as a volunteer At the the lacemakers could not land without survived the war and died in her 78th he made of the 1st Bull July 21 year 1879 Maj unio wmen lie led among tne very first battle of Run 1861 violating the Allen Contract Labor Brigades Divisions and all the Corps Colonel Fox supplemented all that he could in The sons of Daniel Charles Morris McCook 1 McCook earliest troops to the relief of the Cap ¬ served with his Law of the Unite States and his wife Martha Latimer regiment which was re- ¬ McCook are following ital City of Washington After this he covering the The first party arrived in Phlladel from an examination of the War Departments with researches into the treat of the shattered army As he phia Nov 12 1900 on the steamer obtain iecords 1 Maj Latimer A McCook He was engaged In the first battle of Bull passed a field hospital the saw entered the army in 1861 as Assistant Run where his regiment with the 2d lad his Wacsland anawere there detained the State records and those of the Pension Bureau In it is found a great mass of the Ohio acted as the rear guard of rather who had volunteered as a nurse on board the steamer pending a con Surgeon and was soon promoted to be the among stop- ¬ Brigadier-- at work the wounded and flict The first ruling of Board of Surgeon with rank of Major In the defeated force3 He was made a ped the most valuable information which cannot be found elsewhere Everyone who served in General to assist him the regiment passing Immigration was that the people must 31st III known as John A Logans in September 1861 and on ne regiment He throughout commanded a division under Gen Bucl js siarieu to rejoin his com return to England on the steamer served the pany young McCook was surrounded which brought them A rehearing was the army or is at all interested in the history of the great rebellion should certainly campaigns of the Army of the Tennes- ¬ In the Army of the Ohio He was made by an officer troopers see from the capture of Forts Henry a Major General for distinguished ser and several of secured and the adverse decision was is vices at the battle of Shiloh was the famous Black Horse Cavalry who reaffirmed An appeal was then made have a copy to place himself on a level with the best informed It a recognized and Donclson to the close of the wr and demanded his surrender His musket to the Commissioner of Immigration While caring for the wounded of his placed in command of the Twentieth was regiment during Corps forming the right wing of loaded and he quickly disabled and after a legal battle the case was authority on all the matters upon which it treats battle he was himself the tho officer and as he was highly won and the people were permitted twice wounded once In the trenches at Army of the Cumberland He served In bayonet ¬ trained the exercise he to land Several editions of this book have already been gotten out and completely vlcksburg and again on Shermans with this command during the cam kept the bay march northward from Savannah paigns at Perryville Stone River Tul other horsemen at His The result of this last ruling was after father seeing the odds against the boy while lace experts per- ¬ the march to the sea He survived lahoma and Chlckamauga and subse- ¬ that these were exhausted Of the latest edition there now remain only about 100 copies quently one and hearing the repeated demands for mitted to land upon the ground that the war but was broken in health and commanded of the trans hl3 surrender called out to him to new industry was being In re- ¬ Mississippi Departments represent ¬ a brought to The book is a large with its contents admirably died August 1869 from debility He give himself up To this he replied this country the establishing quarto large clear type are sulting from wounds and exposure in- ¬ ed the United States at the coronation of other of the of Russia 1896 Father I will never surrender to a factories was barred since after thp cident to his services in the army Czar in He died rebel and a moment later he was shot factory was established City arranged for ready reference and it is printed on fine heavy paper and handsomely 2 Brlg Gen George Wyth Mc- ¬ June 12 1903 in Zlon the famous Black Horso Cavalry who lace making was no longer in- ¬ Cook was Ed- ¬ 6 a new who a law partner of Brlg Gen Daniel McCook Jr then rode away in pursuit of the re- ¬ dustry in America bound in cloth It makes a most creditable addition to any library We have made win M Stanton the great War Secre- ¬ At the outbreak of the civil war Dan treating troops tary George Wyth The wounded lad died On Monday July 24 1901 the thou McCook served McCook Jr was practicing law In In his fathers arms living only long sands of threads having finally been arrangements with the publisher to secure all that remains of this last edition We with an Ohio regiment during the Mex- ¬ Leavenworth Kan where he was in enough whisper ican war as to In his fathers ear set in place on the great machines its commander He was partnership with William Tecumseh a loving message to his mother every delicate piece of polished steel offer it to our subscribers at 5 Address Attorney General of the State of Ohio Sherman and Thomas Ewlng Each o 9 Col McCook od was among - John J the ninth glistened in Its proper relation the the first four Briga- theso distinguished partners dropped and youngest son was also a student mystical electric current flowed through THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE Washington D C

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