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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.
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Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry barnes-joseph-k
Barnes, Joseph K., 1817-1883
Medical officer; born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 21, 1817; was appointed an assistant surgeon in the army in 1840; assigned to duty in the office of the surgeon-general in 1861; became surgeon-general in 1863; attended Presidents Lincoln and Garfield; brevetted major-general in 1865.
At his suggestion the Army Medical Museum and the Surgeon-General's Library were established.
He died in Washington, D. C., April 5, 1883.
Washington (United States) (search for this): entry barnes-joseph-k
Barnes, Joseph K., 1817-1883
Medical officer; born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 21, 1817; was appointed an assistant surgeon in the army in 1840; assigned to duty in the office of the surgeon-general in 1861; became surgeon-general in 1863; attended Presidents Lincoln and Garfield; brevetted major-general in 1865.
At his suggestion the Army Medical Museum and the Surgeon-General's Library were established.
He died in Washington, D. C., April 5, 1883.
Joseph K. Barnes (search for this): entry barnes-joseph-k
Barnes, Joseph K., 1817-1883
Medical officer; born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 21, 1817; was appointed an assistant surgeon in the army in 1840; assigned to duty in the office of the surgeon-general in 1861; became surgeon-general in 1863; attended Presidents Lincoln and Garfield; brevetted major-general in 1865.
At his suggestion the Army Medical Museum and the Surgeon-General's Library were established.
He died in Washington, D. C., April 5, 1883.
James A. Garfield (search for this): entry barnes-joseph-k
Barnes, Joseph K., 1817-1883
Medical officer; born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 21, 1817; was appointed an assistant surgeon in the army in 1840; assigned to duty in the office of the surgeon-general in 1861; became surgeon-general in 1863; attended Presidents Lincoln and Garfield; brevetted major-general in 1865.
At his suggestion the Army Medical Museum and the Surgeon-General's Library were established.
He died in Washington, D. C., April 5, 1883.
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): entry barnes-joseph-k
Barnes, Joseph K., 1817-1883
Medical officer; born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 21, 1817; was appointed an assistant surgeon in the army in 1840; assigned to duty in the office of the surgeon-general in 1861; became surgeon-general in 1863; attended Presidents Lincoln and Garfield; brevetted major-general in 1865.
At his suggestion the Army Medical Museum and the Surgeon-General's Library were established.
He died in Washington, D. C., April 5, 1883.
1861 AD (search for this): entry barnes-joseph-k
Barnes, Joseph K., 1817-1883
Medical officer; born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 21, 1817; was appointed an assistant surgeon in the army in 1840; assigned to duty in the office of the surgeon-general in 1861; became surgeon-general in 1863; attended Presidents Lincoln and Garfield; brevetted major-general in 1865.
At his suggestion the Army Medical Museum and the Surgeon-General's Library were established.
He died in Washington, D. C., April 5, 1883.
April 5th, 1883 AD (search for this): entry barnes-joseph-k
Barnes, Joseph K., 1817-1883
Medical officer; born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 21, 1817; was appointed an assistant surgeon in the army in 1840; assigned to duty in the office of the surgeon-general in 1861; became surgeon-general in 1863; attended Presidents Lincoln and Garfield; brevetted major-general in 1865.
At his suggestion the Army Medical Museum and the Surgeon-General's Library were established.
He died in Washington, D. C., April 5, 1883.
July 21st, 1817 AD (search for this): entry barnes-joseph-k
Barnes, Joseph K., 1817-1883
Medical officer; born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 21, 1817; was appointed an assistant surgeon in the army in 1840; assigned to duty in the office of the surgeon-general in 1861; became surgeon-general in 1863; attended Presidents Lincoln and Garfield; brevetted major-general in 1865.
At his suggestion the Army Medical Museum and the Surgeon-General's Library were established.
He died in Washington, D. C., April 5, 1883.
1863 AD (search for this): entry barnes-joseph-k
Barnes, Joseph K., 1817-1883
Medical officer; born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 21, 1817; was appointed an assistant surgeon in the army in 1840; assigned to duty in the office of the surgeon-general in 1861; became surgeon-general in 1863; attended Presidents Lincoln and Garfield; brevetted major-general in 1865.
At his suggestion the Army Medical Museum and the Surgeon-General's Library were established.
He died in Washington, D. C., April 5, 1883.
1817 AD (search for this): entry barnes-joseph-k
Barnes, Joseph K., 1817-1883
Medical officer; born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 21, 1817; was appointed an assistant surgeon in the army in 1840; assigned to duty in the office of the surgeon-general in 1861; became surgeon-general in 1863; attended Presidents Lincoln and Garfield; brevetted major-general in 1865.
At his suggestion the Army Medical Museum and the Surgeon-General's Library were established.
He died in Washington, D. C., April 5, 1883.