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Nichols, George Ward 1837-1885 Military officer; born in Mount Desert, Me., June 21, 1837; served through the Civil War, first on Gen. Fremont staff, and later on that of General Sherman. He published The story of Sherman's March to the sea; The sanctuary; Art education, etc. He died in Cincinnati, O., Sept. 15, 1885.
Nichols, George Ward 1837-1885 Military officer; born in Mount Desert, Me., June 21, 1837; served through the Civil War, first on Gen. Fremont staff, and later on that of General Sherman. He published The story of Sherman's March to the sea; The sanctuary; Art education, etc. He died in Cincinnati, O., Sept. 15, 1885.
Nichols, George Ward 1837-1885 Military officer; born in Mount Desert, Me., June 21, 1837; served through the Civil War, first on Gen. Fremont staff, and later on that of General Sherman. He published The story of Sherman's March to the sea; The sanctuary; Art education, etc. He died in Cincinnati, O., Sept. 15, 1885.
September 15th, 1885 AD (search for this): entry nichols-george-ward
Nichols, George Ward 1837-1885 Military officer; born in Mount Desert, Me., June 21, 1837; served through the Civil War, first on Gen. Fremont staff, and later on that of General Sherman. He published The story of Sherman's March to the sea; The sanctuary; Art education, etc. He died in Cincinnati, O., Sept. 15, 1885.
Nichols, George Ward 1837-1885 Military officer; born in Mount Desert, Me., June 21, 1837; served through the Civil War, first on Gen. Fremont staff, and later on that of General Sherman. He published The story of Sherman's March to the sea; The sanctuary; Art education, etc. He died in Cincinnati, O., Sept. 15, 1885.
Nichols, George Ward 1837-1885 Military officer; born in Mount Desert, Me., June 21, 1837; served through the Civil War, first on Gen. Fremont staff, and later on that of General Sherman. He published The story of Sherman's March to the sea; The sanctuary; Art education, etc. He died in Cincinnati, O., Sept. 15, 1885.
Nichols, George Ward 1837-1885 Military officer; born in Mount Desert, Me., June 21, 1837; served through the Civil War, first on Gen. Fremont staff, and later on that of General Sherman. He published The story of Sherman's March to the sea; The sanctuary; Art education, etc. He died in Cincinnati, O., Sept. 15, 1885. Nichols, George Ward 1837-1885 Military officer; born in Mount Desert, Me., June 21, 1837; served through the Civil War, first on Gen. Fremont staff, and later on that of General Sherman. He published The story of Sherman's March to the sea; The sanctuary; Art education, etc. He died in Cincinnati, O., Sept. 15, 1885.
Mount Desert (Maine, United States) (search for this): entry nichols-george-ward
Nichols, George Ward 1837-1885 Military officer; born in Mount Desert, Me., June 21, 1837; served through the Civil War, first on Gen. Fremont staff, and later on that of General Sherman. He published The story of Sherman's March to the sea; The sanctuary; Art education, etc. He died in Cincinnati, O., Sept. 15, 1885.
Cincinnati (Ohio, United States) (search for this): entry nichols-george-ward
Nichols, George Ward 1837-1885 Military officer; born in Mount Desert, Me., June 21, 1837; served through the Civil War, first on Gen. Fremont staff, and later on that of General Sherman. He published The story of Sherman's March to the sea; The sanctuary; Art education, etc. He died in Cincinnati, O., Sept. 15, 1885.