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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing). Search the whole document.
Found 39 total hits in 17 results.
Chihuahua (Chihuahua, Mexico) (search for this): entry price-sterling
Price, Sterling 1809-1867
Military officer; born in Prince Edward county, Va., Sept. 11,
Sterling Price. 1809; was a member of Congress from Missouri (where he settled in 1830) in 1845; colonel of Missouri cavalry in the war against Mexico; and was made a brigadier-general and military governor of Chihuahua in 1847.
He was governor of Missouri from 1853 to 1857, and president of the State convention in February, 1861.
He was made major-general of the Missouri militia in May, and served the Confederacy throughout the Civil War. At the close of the war he went to Mexico, but returned to Missouri in 1866, and died in St. Louis, Sept. 29, 1867.
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): entry price-sterling
Prince Edward (Virginia, United States) (search for this): entry price-sterling
Price, Sterling 1809-1867
Military officer; born in Prince Edward county, Va., Sept. 11,
Sterling Price. 1809; was a member of Congress from Missouri (where he settled in 1830) in 1845; colonel of Missouri cavalry in the war against Mexico; and was made a brigadier-general and military governor of Chihuahua in 1847.
He was governor of Missouri from 1853 to 1857, and president of the State convention in February, 1861.
He was made major-general of the Missouri militia in May, and served the Confederacy throughout the Civil War. At the close of the war he went to Mexico, but returned to Missouri in 1866, and died in St. Louis, Sept. 29, 1867.
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): entry price-sterling
Price, Sterling 1809-1867
Military officer; born in Prince Edward county, Va., Sept. 11,
Sterling Price. 1809; was a member of Congress from Missouri (where he settled in 1830) in 1845; colonel of Missouri cavalry in the war against Mexico; and was made a brigadier-general and military governor of Chihuahua in 1847.
He was governor of Missouri from 1853 to 1857, and president of the State convention in February, 1861.
He was made major-general of the Missouri militia in May, and served where he settled in 1830) in 1845; colonel of Missouri cavalry in the war against Mexico; and was made a brigadier-general and military governor of Chihuahua in 1847.
He was governor of Missouri from 1853 to 1857, and president of the State convention in February, 1861.
He was made major-general of the Missouri militia in May, and served the Confederacy throughout the Civil War. At the close of the war he went to Mexico, but returned to Missouri in 1866, and died in St. Louis, Sept. 29, 1867.
Sterling Price (search for this): entry price-sterling
Price, Sterling 1809-1867
Military officer; born in Prince Edward county, Va., Sept. 11,
Sterling Price. 1809; was a member of Congress from Missouri (where he settled in 1830) in 1845; colonel of Missouri cavalry in the war against Mexico; and was made a brigadier-general and military governor of Chihuahua in 1847.
He was governor of Missouri from 1853 to 1857, and president of the State convention in February, 1861.
He was made major-general of the Missouri militia in May, and servedSterling Price. 1809; was a member of Congress from Missouri (where he settled in 1830) in 1845; colonel of Missouri cavalry in the war against Mexico; and was made a brigadier-general and military governor of Chihuahua in 1847.
He was governor of Missouri from 1853 to 1857, and president of the State convention in February, 1861.
He was made major-general of the Missouri militia in May, and served the Confederacy throughout the Civil War. At the close of the war he went to Mexico, but returned to Missouri in 1866, and died in St. Louis, Sept. 29, 1867.
Price, Sterling 1809-1867
Military officer; born in Prince Edward county, Va., Sept. 11,
Sterling Price. 1809; was a member of Congress from Missouri (where he settled in 1830) in 1845; colonel of Missouri cavalry in the war against Mexico; and was made a brigadier-general and military governor of Chihuahua in 1847.
He was governor of Missouri from 1853 to 1857, and president of the State convention in February, 1861.
He was made major-general of the Missouri militia in May, and served the Confederacy throughout the Civil War. At the close of the war he went to Mexico, but returned to Missouri in 1866, and died in St. Louis, Sept. 29, 1867.
September 29th, 1867 AD (search for this): entry price-sterling
Price, Sterling 1809-1867
Military officer; born in Prince Edward county, Va., Sept. 11,
Sterling Price. 1809; was a member of Congress from Missouri (where he settled in 1830) in 1845; colonel of Missouri cavalry in the war against Mexico; and was made a brigadier-general and military governor of Chihuahua in 1847.
He was governor of Missouri from 1853 to 1857, and president of the State convention in February, 1861.
He was made major-general of the Missouri militia in May, and served the Confederacy throughout the Civil War. At the close of the war he went to Mexico, but returned to Missouri in 1866, and died in St. Louis, Sept. 29, 1867.
September 11th (search for this): entry price-sterling
Price, Sterling 1809-1867
Military officer; born in Prince Edward county, Va., Sept. 11,
Sterling Price. 1809; was a member of Congress from Missouri (where he settled in 1830) in 1845; colonel of Missouri cavalry in the war against Mexico; and was made a brigadier-general and military governor of Chihuahua in 1847.
He was governor of Missouri from 1853 to 1857, and president of the State convention in February, 1861.
He was made major-general of the Missouri militia in May, and served the Confederacy throughout the Civil War. At the close of the war he went to Mexico, but returned to Missouri in 1866, and died in St. Louis, Sept. 29, 1867.
1830 AD (search for this): entry price-sterling
Price, Sterling 1809-1867
Military officer; born in Prince Edward county, Va., Sept. 11,
Sterling Price. 1809; was a member of Congress from Missouri (where he settled in 1830) in 1845; colonel of Missouri cavalry in the war against Mexico; and was made a brigadier-general and military governor of Chihuahua in 1847.
He was governor of Missouri from 1853 to 1857, and president of the State convention in February, 1861.
He was made major-general of the Missouri militia in May, and served the Confederacy throughout the Civil War. At the close of the war he went to Mexico, but returned to Missouri in 1866, and died in St. Louis, Sept. 29, 1867.
February, 1861 AD (search for this): entry price-sterling
Price, Sterling 1809-1867
Military officer; born in Prince Edward county, Va., Sept. 11,
Sterling Price. 1809; was a member of Congress from Missouri (where he settled in 1830) in 1845; colonel of Missouri cavalry in the war against Mexico; and was made a brigadier-general and military governor of Chihuahua in 1847.
He was governor of Missouri from 1853 to 1857, and president of the State convention in February, 1861.
He was made major-general of the Missouri militia in May, and served the Confederacy throughout the Civil War. At the close of the war he went to Mexico, but returned to Missouri in 1866, and died in St. Louis, Sept. 29, 1867.