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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter I (search)
y life appointment to West Point Virginian room Mates acquaintance with General Winfield Scott character of the West Point training importance of learning how to obey a trip to New York on a wager the West Point Bible class dismissed from the Academy without trial intercession of Stephen A. Douglas restoration to Cadet duty James B. McPherson John B. Hood Robert E. Lee. I was born in the town of Gerry, Chautauqua County, New York, September 29, 1831. My father was the Rev. James Schofield, who was then pastor of the Baptist Church in Sinclairville, and who was from 1843 to 1881 a home missionary engaged in organizing new churches, and building meeting-houses, in Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri. My mother was Caroline McAllister, daughter of John McAllister of Gerry. We removed to Illinois in June, 1843, and, after a short stay in Bristol, my father made a new home for his family in Freeport, where he began his missionary work by founding the First Baptist Church of th
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
nder control of, 394 Freeport, Ill., Rev. James Schofield settles in, 1 Freeport, Ill., helpin A., Feb. 14, 1884, 239, 240; Feb. 23, 241. Schofield, J. M., Dec. 27, 1864, 252-254; May 10, 1865eld family removes from New York to, 1; Rev. James Schofield's mission work in, 1; the labor riots o by assault, 127, 128, 142-148 Iowa, Rev. James Schofield's mission work in, 1 Iron-clad oath, the Pacific and, 491, 492 Missouri, Rev. James Schofield's mission work in, 1; loyal and patriot 478 McClellanized, 362 Lane: [Making war on Schofield] incidentally, 99 Lincoln : Beware of being 23, 124, 130 To fire the Southern heart, 234 Schofield : The President's policy is my policy; his oent to control, 333; Sherman crosses, 338 Schofield, Brig.-Gen. George W., accompanies S. to Parerturbed over his son's affluence, 16, 17 Schofield, Lieut.-Gen. John M. (elsewhere in this Indeng command, 47 Sinclairville, N. Y., Rev. James Schofield's pastorate in, 1 Sioux Indians, thr[6 more...]