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Buffington's Island (Alabama, United States) (search for this): entry mccook-daniel
McCook, Daniel 1798-
Military officer; born in Canonsburg.
Pa., June 20, 1798; was educated at Jefferson College, and subsequently settled in Carrollton, O. He was sixty-three years old at the beginning of the Civil War, but offered his services to the government, and entered the army as a major.
He was mortally wounded while trying to intercept Gen. John Morgan, in his raid, and died near Buffington's Island, O., July 21, 1863. Ten of his sons served in the Union army.
Military officer; born in Carrollton, O., July 22, 1834; another son of Major McCook; graduated at the Alabama University in 1858; studied law, and after being admitted to the bar in Steubenville, O., settled in Leavenworth, Kan. At the beginning of the Civil War he entered the Union army as captain of a local company.
Later he was chief of staff of the 1st division of the Army of the Ohio in the campaign of Shiloh.
He became colonel of the 52d Ohio Infantry in 1862, and was assigned to command a briga
Kenesaw Mountain (Georgia, United States) (search for this): entry mccook-daniel
Carrolton (Ohio, United States) (search for this): entry mccook-daniel
McCook, Daniel 1798-
Military officer; born in Canonsburg.
Pa., June 20, 1798; was educated at Jefferson College, and subsequently settled in Carrollton, O. He was sixty-three years old at the beginning of the Civil War, but offered his services to the government, and entered the army as a major.
He was mortally wounded while trying to intercept Gen. John Morgan, in his raid, and died near Buffington's Island, O., July 21, 1863. Ten of his sons served in the Union army.
Military officer; born in Carrollton, O., July 22, 1834; another son of Major McCook; graduated at the Alabama University in 1858; studied law, and after being admitted to the bar in Steubenville, O., settled in Leavenworth, Kan. At the beginning of the Civil War he entered the Union army as captain of a local company.
Later he was chief of staff of the 1st division of the Army of the Ohio in the campaign of Shiloh.
He became colonel of the 52d Ohio Infantry in 1862, and was assigned to command a brigad
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry mccook-daniel
McCook, Daniel 1798-
Military officer; born in Canonsburg.
Pa., June 20, 1798; was educated at Jefferson College, and subsequently settled in Carrollton, O. He was sixty-three years old at the beginning of the Civil War, but offered his services to the government, and entered the army as a major.
He was mortally wounded while trying to intercept Gen. John Morgan, in his raid, and died near Buffington's Island, O., July 21, 1863. Ten of his sons served in the Union army.
Military officer; born in Carrollton, O., July 22, 1834; another son of Major McCook; graduated at the Alabama University in 1858; studied law, and after being admitted to the bar in Steubenville, O., settled in Leavenworth, Kan. At the beginning of the Civil War he entered the Union army as captain of a local company.
Later he was chief of staff of the 1st division of the Army of the Ohio in the campaign of Shiloh.
He became colonel of the 52d Ohio Infantry in 1862, and was assigned to command a briga
Leavenworth, Kansas (Kansas, United States) (search for this): entry mccook-daniel
Steubenville (Ohio, United States) (search for this): entry mccook-daniel
Shiloh, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): entry mccook-daniel
Cannonsburg (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry mccook-daniel
McCook, Daniel 1798-
Military officer; born in Canonsburg.
Pa., June 20, 1798; was educated at Jefferson College, and subsequently settled in Carrollton, O. He was sixty-three years old at the beginning of the Civil War, but offered his services to the government, and entered the army as a major.
He was mortally wounded while trying to intercept Gen. John Morgan, in his raid, and died near Buffington's Island, O., July 21, 1863. Ten of his sons served in the Union army.
Military officer; born in Carrollton, O., July 22, 1834; another son of Major McCook; graduated at the Alabama University in 1858; studied law, and after being admitted to the bar in Steubenville, O., settled in Leavenworth, Kan. At the beginning of the Civil War he entered the Union army as captain of a local company.
Later he was chief of staff of the 1st division of the Army of the Ohio in the campaign of Shiloh.
He became colonel of the 52d Ohio Infantry in 1862, and was assigned to command a brigad
John Morgan (search for this): entry mccook-daniel
McCook, Daniel 1798-
Military officer; born in Canonsburg.
Pa., June 20, 1798; was educated at Jefferson College, and subsequently settled in Carrollton, O. He was sixty-three years old at the beginning of the Civil War, but offered his services to the government, and entered the army as a major.
He was mortally wounded while trying to intercept Gen. John Morgan, in his raid, and died near Buffington's Island, O., July 21, 1863. Ten of his sons served in the Union army.
Military officer; born in Carrollton, O., July 22, 1834; another son of Major McCook; graduated at the Alabama University in 1858; studied law, and after being admitted to the bar in Steubenville, O., settled in Leavenworth, Kan. At the beginning of the Civil War he entered the Union army as captain of a local company.
Later he was chief of staff of the 1st division of the Army of the Ohio in the campaign of Shiloh.
He became colonel of the 52d Ohio Infantry in 1862, and was assigned to command a brigad
Daniel McCook (search for this): entry mccook-daniel
McCook, Daniel 1798-
Military officer; born in Canonsburg.
Pa., June 20, 1798; was educated at Jefferson College, and subsequently settled in Carrollton, O. He was sixty-three years old at the beginning of the Civil War, but offered his services to the government, and entered the army as a major.
He was mortally wounded while trying to intercept Gen. John Morgan, in his raid, and died near Buffington's Island, O., July 21, 1863. Ten of his sons served in the Union army.
Military officer; born in Carrollton, O., July 22, 1834; another son of Major McCook; graduated at the Alabama University in 1858; studied law, and after being admitted to the bar in Steubenville, O., settled in Leavenworth, Kan. At the beginning of the Civil War he entered the Union army as captain of a local company.
Later he was chief of staff of the 1st division of the Army of the Ohio in the campaign of Shiloh.
He became colonel of the 52d Ohio Infantry in 1862, and was assigned to command a brigad