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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter XXIII (search)
uneral of General George H. Thomas death of General George G. Meade assigned to the Division of the Pacific a visit to Hawaii military men in the exercise of political power trouble with the Modoc Indians the Canby massacre. when I went into War Department, confidentially, the value of those islands to the United States for military and naval purposes, went to Hawaii with Rear-Admiral Pennock on the flag-ship California, and returned, three months later, on the war-steamer Benicia. During our stay we visited the largest island of the group,—Hawaii,—and its principal seaport,—Hilo,—and the great crater of Kilauea. We made a careful examination of the famous harbor of Pearl River, in the island of Oahu, a few miles from Honolulu, he young king Lunalilo had just ascended the throne made vacant by the death of the last of the ancient reigning house of Hawaii. The policy of the preceding king had been annexation to the United States; but the new sovereign and his advisers were
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
ance of supplies in, 288; Thomas to have command over, 317 Alexander, Col. Barton S., trip to Hawaii with S., 431 Alexandria, Va., provisional government of Virginia at, 394 Allatoona, Ga., m Benham, Capt., reports condition of Gen. Blunt's district, 93 Benicia, the, S. returns from Hawaii on, 431 Bennett's House, N. C., capitulation of Johnston at, 335, 351-353 Bentonville, N. great earthquake of 1871, 430, 431; obstruction of railroads in, 512 California, the, trip to Hawaii on, 431 Campbell, Congressman, 11 Campbell, J. A., assistant adjutant-general, Department of45 Lovejoy's Station, Ga., Hood's rendezvous at, 159 Lunalilo, King, ascends the throne of Hawaii, 432 Lynnville, Tenn., proposed point of concentration of Thomas's troops, 201 Lyon, Brig.ees of, 413 Pearl River, examination of the harbor of, 432 Pennock, Rear-Adm., takes S. to Hawaii, 431 Pennsylvania, the Confederate invasion of, 234; delays in calling out her reserves, 525