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Boston (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 3.37
arwin R. James, Treasurer, New York. Chas. F. Eager, Secretary and Asst. Treas., Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Eugene P. Fairchild, Esq., Financial Sec'y, Rutherford, N. J. REv. Fred. Burt Avery, D. D., Cleveland, Ohio. Col. E. H. Haskell, Boston, Mass. Benjamin H. Herbert, Chicago, Ill. John F. Spence, Ll.D., Knoxville, Tenn. Edgar O. Achorn, Esq., Boston, Mass. A. Lincoln Seligman, New York. MacAULAYulay Arthur, M. D., Middlesboro, Ky. W. H. Fulkerson, Jerseyville, 111. HermaBoston, Mass. A. Lincoln Seligman, New York. MacAULAYulay Arthur, M. D., Middlesboro, Ky. W. H. Fulkerson, Jerseyville, 111. Herman Y. Hughes, Esq., Tazewell, Tenn. Hon. Henry R. Gibson, Knoxville, Tenn. Rev. Isaac S. Anderson, Rose Hill, Va. Franklin E. Nettleton, Esq., Scranton, Pa. B. F. Young, M. D., Knoxville, Tenn. Millard F. Overton, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. New York Advisory committee Rev. W. S. Richardson, Lawrence W. Sanders. New York Finance committee (investment of Endowment.) Hon. D. R. James, Hon. Stewart L. Woodford, J. H. Washburn.
Rose Hill (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 3.37
Patterson, Vice-President, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Hon. Darwin R. James, Treasurer, New York. Chas. F. Eager, Secretary and Asst. Treas., Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Eugene P. Fairchild, Esq., Financial Sec'y, Rutherford, N. J. REv. Fred. Burt Avery, D. D., Cleveland, Ohio. Col. E. H. Haskell, Boston, Mass. Benjamin H. Herbert, Chicago, Ill. John F. Spence, Ll.D., Knoxville, Tenn. Edgar O. Achorn, Esq., Boston, Mass. A. Lincoln Seligman, New York. MacAULAYulay Arthur, M. D., Middlesboro, Ky. W. H. Fulkerson, Jerseyville, 111. Herman Y. Hughes, Esq., Tazewell, Tenn. Hon. Henry R. Gibson, Knoxville, Tenn. Rev. Isaac S. Anderson, Rose Hill, Va. Franklin E. Nettleton, Esq., Scranton, Pa. B. F. Young, M. D., Knoxville, Tenn. Millard F. Overton, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. New York Advisory committee Rev. W. S. Richardson, Lawrence W. Sanders. New York Finance committee (investment of Endowment.) Hon. D. R. James, Hon. Stewart L. Woodford, J. H. Washburn.
Knoxville (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 3.37
rford, N. J. REv. Fred. Burt Avery, D. D., Cleveland, Ohio. Col. E. H. Haskell, Boston, Mass. Benjamin H. Herbert, Chicago, Ill. John F. Spence, Ll.D., Knoxville, Tenn. Edgar O. Achorn, Esq., Boston, Mass. A. Lincoln Seligman, New York. MacAULAYulay Arthur, M. D., Middlesboro, Ky. W. H. Fulkerson, Jerseyville, 111. Herman Y. Hughes, Esq., Tazewell, Tenn. Hon. Henry R. Gibson, Knoxville, Tenn. Rev. Isaac S. Anderson, Rose Hill, Va. Franklin E. Nettleton, Esq., Scranton, Pa. B. F. Young, M. D., Knoxville, Tenn. Millard F. Overton, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. New York Advisory committee Rev. W. S. Richardson, Lawrence W. Sanders. a. Franklin E. Nettleton, Esq., Scranton, Pa. B. F. Young, M. D., Knoxville, Tenn. Millard F. Overton, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. New York Advisory committee Rev. W. S. Richardson, Lawrence W. Sanders. New York Finance committee (investment of Endowment.) Hon. D. R. James, Hon. Stewart L. Woodford, J. H. Washburn.
Chicago (Illinois, United States) (search for this): chapter 3.37
on in the work of the Lincoln Memorial University at Cumberland Gap, Tenn.: Board of directors William L. Stooksbury, Ph.D., President. Col. Robert F. Patterson, Vice-President, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Hon. Darwin R. James, Treasurer, New York. Chas. F. Eager, Secretary and Asst. Treas., Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Eugene P. Fairchild, Esq., Financial Sec'y, Rutherford, N. J. REv. Fred. Burt Avery, D. D., Cleveland, Ohio. Col. E. H. Haskell, Boston, Mass. Benjamin H. Herbert, Chicago, Ill. John F. Spence, Ll.D., Knoxville, Tenn. Edgar O. Achorn, Esq., Boston, Mass. A. Lincoln Seligman, New York. MacAULAYulay Arthur, M. D., Middlesboro, Ky. W. H. Fulkerson, Jerseyville, 111. Herman Y. Hughes, Esq., Tazewell, Tenn. Hon. Henry R. Gibson, Knoxville, Tenn. Rev. Isaac S. Anderson, Rose Hill, Va. Franklin E. Nettleton, Esq., Scranton, Pa. B. F. Young, M. D., Knoxville, Tenn. Millard F. Overton, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. New York Advisory committee Rev. W. S.
Petersburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 3.37
oners of war. After that threat Colonel Stannard signed the parole. General Stannard at Fort Harrison General T. S. Peck On September 29, 1864, General Stannard assaulted and took Fort HarrisFort Harrison with his division. The fort was located on the north side of the James River, near Chapin's Bluff, four miles from Richmond. At noon on September 30th, General Lee tried to recapture Fort HarrisFort Harrison; his attacking column, some 7,000 strong, was formed in three successive lines. The Confederates made three different attacks within an hour, and did not withdraw till after at least 2,000 were killed and wounded. Those who survived from the first Confederate line came into Fort Harrison, and one of the first arrivals was the colonel of an Alabama regiment, who, with blood streaming down hiwas seen not only by men of the Union army, not far away, but by the Confederates. Within Fort Harrison were log cabins used during their occupation by the Confederates as quarters. These cabins
Middlesboro, Ky. (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 3.37
Patterson, Vice-President, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Hon. Darwin R. James, Treasurer, New York. Chas. F. Eager, Secretary and Asst. Treas., Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Eugene P. Fairchild, Esq., Financial Sec'y, Rutherford, N. J. REv. Fred. Burt Avery, D. D., Cleveland, Ohio. Col. E. H. Haskell, Boston, Mass. Benjamin H. Herbert, Chicago, Ill. John F. Spence, Ll.D., Knoxville, Tenn. Edgar O. Achorn, Esq., Boston, Mass. A. Lincoln Seligman, New York. MacAULAYulay Arthur, M. D., Middlesboro, Ky. W. H. Fulkerson, Jerseyville, 111. Herman Y. Hughes, Esq., Tazewell, Tenn. Hon. Henry R. Gibson, Knoxville, Tenn. Rev. Isaac S. Anderson, Rose Hill, Va. Franklin E. Nettleton, Esq., Scranton, Pa. B. F. Young, M. D., Knoxville, Tenn. Millard F. Overton, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. New York Advisory committee Rev. W. S. Richardson, Lawrence W. Sanders. New York Finance committee (investment of Endowment.) Hon. D. R. James, Hon. Stewart L. Woodford, J. H. Washburn.
Cleveland (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 3.37
o the following list of officers and directors for their hearty cooperation in the work of the Lincoln Memorial University at Cumberland Gap, Tenn.: Board of directors William L. Stooksbury, Ph.D., President. Col. Robert F. Patterson, Vice-President, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Hon. Darwin R. James, Treasurer, New York. Chas. F. Eager, Secretary and Asst. Treas., Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Eugene P. Fairchild, Esq., Financial Sec'y, Rutherford, N. J. REv. Fred. Burt Avery, D. D., Cleveland, Ohio. Col. E. H. Haskell, Boston, Mass. Benjamin H. Herbert, Chicago, Ill. John F. Spence, Ll.D., Knoxville, Tenn. Edgar O. Achorn, Esq., Boston, Mass. A. Lincoln Seligman, New York. MacAULAYulay Arthur, M. D., Middlesboro, Ky. W. H. Fulkerson, Jerseyville, 111. Herman Y. Hughes, Esq., Tazewell, Tenn. Hon. Henry R. Gibson, Knoxville, Tenn. Rev. Isaac S. Anderson, Rose Hill, Va. Franklin E. Nettleton, Esq., Scranton, Pa. B. F. Young, M. D., Knoxville, Tenn. Millard F. Ov
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 3.37
he freedmen's Bureau Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby established in the War Department, to contiecessary to enable them as speedily as practicable to become self-supporting citizens of the United States, and to aid them in making the freedom conferred by proclamation of the commander-in-chief, aining to the same, or otherwise, formerly held under color of title by the late so-called Confederate States, and not heretofore disposed of by the United States, and any buildings or lands held in tUnited States, and any buildings or lands held in trust for the same by any person or persons, and to use the same or appropriate the proceeds derived therefrom to the education of the freed people; and whenever the bureau shall cease to exist, such of said so-called Confederate States as shall have made provision for the education of their citizens, without distinction of color, shall receive the sum remaining unexpended of such sales or rentals
Falmouth, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 3.37
b fighting enabled the Union troops to hold this most important fortification, and for that action he received the brevet of Major General of Volunteers. Stannard, with the Second Vermont Brigade, at Gettysburg, as everybody knows, did heroic work and helped largely to change a doubtful battle into victory. He was a hard fighter and a manly man, with noblest instincts. General Hooker's Congratulatory order: General orders, no. 47. Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Camp near Falmouth, Virginia, April 30, 1863. It is with heartfelt satisfaction the Commanding General announces to the Army that the operations of the last three days have determined that our enemy must either ingloriously fly, or come out from behind his defenses and give us battle on our own ground, where certain destruction awaits him. The operations of the Fifth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Corps have been a succession of splendid achievements. By command of Major General Hooker: S. Williams, Assistant A
Harrison (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 3.37
Patterson, Vice-President, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Hon. Darwin R. James, Treasurer, New York. Chas. F. Eager, Secretary and Asst. Treas., Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Eugene P. Fairchild, Esq., Financial Sec'y, Rutherford, N. J. REv. Fred. Burt Avery, D. D., Cleveland, Ohio. Col. E. H. Haskell, Boston, Mass. Benjamin H. Herbert, Chicago, Ill. John F. Spence, Ll.D., Knoxville, Tenn. Edgar O. Achorn, Esq., Boston, Mass. A. Lincoln Seligman, New York. MacAULAYulay Arthur, M. D., Middlesboro, Ky. W. H. Fulkerson, Jerseyville, 111. Herman Y. Hughes, Esq., Tazewell, Tenn. Hon. Henry R. Gibson, Knoxville, Tenn. Rev. Isaac S. Anderson, Rose Hill, Va. Franklin E. Nettleton, Esq., Scranton, Pa. B. F. Young, M. D., Knoxville, Tenn. Millard F. Overton, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. New York Advisory committee Rev. W. S. Richardson, Lawrence W. Sanders. New York Finance committee (investment of Endowment.) Hon. D. R. James, Hon. Stewart L. Woodford, J. H. Washburn.
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