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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.
Found 24 total hits in 14 results.
Department de Ville de Paris (France) (search for this): entry orleans-francois-ferdinand-louis-marie-prince-de-joinville
Orleans, Francois Ferdinand Louis Marie, Prince de Joinville 1818-
Son of Louis Philippe, King of the French; born in Neuilly, Aug. 14, 1818; came to the United States in 1861, and with his two nephews, the Count of Paris and the Duke of Chartres, served on the staff of General McClellan for a year, when they returned to France.
His son, the Duke of Penthievre, was at the same time a cadet in the Naval Academy at Annapolis.
He wrote La guerre d'amerique; Campagne du Potomac, which have been translated into English.
France (France) (search for this): entry orleans-francois-ferdinand-louis-marie-prince-de-joinville
Orleans, Francois Ferdinand Louis Marie, Prince de Joinville 1818-
Son of Louis Philippe, King of the French; born in Neuilly, Aug. 14, 1818; came to the United States in 1861, and with his two nephews, the Count of Paris and the Duke of Chartres, served on the staff of General McClellan for a year, when they returned to France.
His son, the Duke of Penthievre, was at the same time a cadet in the Naval Academy at Annapolis.
He wrote La guerre d'amerique; Campagne du Potomac, which have been translated into English.
Swan Point (Maryland, United States) (search for this): entry orleans-francois-ferdinand-louis-marie-prince-de-joinville
Orleans, Francois Ferdinand Louis Marie, Prince de Joinville 1818-
Son of Louis Philippe, King of the French; born in Neuilly, Aug. 14, 1818; came to the United States in 1861, and with his two nephews, the Count of Paris and the Duke of Chartres, served on the staff of General McClellan for a year, when they returned to France.
His son, the Duke of Penthievre, was at the same time a cadet in the Naval Academy at Annapolis.
He wrote La guerre d'amerique; Campagne du Potomac, which have been translated into English.
Annapolis (Maryland, United States) (search for this): entry orleans-francois-ferdinand-louis-marie-prince-de-joinville
Orleans, Francois Ferdinand Louis Marie, Prince de Joinville 1818-
Son of Louis Philippe, King of the French; born in Neuilly, Aug. 14, 1818; came to the United States in 1861, and with his two nephews, the Count of Paris and the Duke of Chartres, served on the staff of General McClellan for a year, when they returned to France.
His son, the Duke of Penthievre, was at the same time a cadet in the Naval Academy at Annapolis.
He wrote La guerre d'amerique; Campagne du Potomac, which have been translated into English.
United States (United States) (search for this): entry orleans-francois-ferdinand-louis-marie-prince-de-joinville
Orleans, Francois Ferdinand Louis Marie, Prince de Joinville 1818-
Son of Louis Philippe, King of the French; born in Neuilly, Aug. 14, 1818; came to the United States in 1861, and with his two nephews, the Count of Paris and the Duke of Chartres, served on the staff of General McClellan for a year, when they returned to France.
His son, the Duke of Penthievre, was at the same time a cadet in the Naval Academy at Annapolis.
He wrote La guerre d'amerique; Campagne du Potomac, which have been translated into English.
Francois Ferdinand Louis Orleans (search for this): entry orleans-francois-ferdinand-louis-marie-prince-de-joinville
Orleans, Francois Ferdinand Louis Marie, Prince de Joinville 1818-
Son of Louis Philippe, King of the French; born in Neuilly, Aug. 14, 1818; came to the United States in 1861, and with his two nephews, the Count of Paris and the Duke of Chartres, served on the staff of General McClellan for a year, when they returned to France.
His son, the Duke of Penthievre, was at the same time a cadet in the Naval Academy at Annapolis.
He wrote La guerre d'amerique; Campagne du Potomac, which have been translated into English.
George B. McClellan (search for this): entry orleans-francois-ferdinand-louis-marie-prince-de-joinville
Orleans, Francois Ferdinand Louis Marie, Prince de Joinville 1818-
Son of Louis Philippe, King of the French; born in Neuilly, Aug. 14, 1818; came to the United States in 1861, and with his two nephews, the Count of Paris and the Duke of Chartres, served on the staff of General McClellan for a year, when they returned to France.
His son, the Duke of Penthievre, was at the same time a cadet in the Naval Academy at Annapolis.
He wrote La guerre d'amerique; Campagne du Potomac, which have been translated into English.
Orleans, Francois Ferdinand Louis Marie, Prince de Joinville 1818-
Son of Louis Philippe, King of the French; born in Neuilly, Aug. 14, 1818; came to the United States in 1861, and with his two nephews, the Count of Paris and the Duke of Chartres, served on the staff of General McClellan for a year, when they returned to France.
His son, the Duke of Penthievre, was at the same time a cadet in the Naval Academy at Annapolis.
He wrote La guerre d'amerique; Campagne du Potomac, which have been translated into English.
William Hayden English (search for this): entry orleans-francois-ferdinand-louis-marie-prince-de-joinville
Orleans, Francois Ferdinand Louis Marie, Prince de Joinville 1818-
Son of Louis Philippe, King of the French; born in Neuilly, Aug. 14, 1818; came to the United States in 1861, and with his two nephews, the Count of Paris and the Duke of Chartres, served on the staff of General McClellan for a year, when they returned to France.
His son, the Duke of Penthievre, was at the same time a cadet in the Naval Academy at Annapolis.
He wrote La guerre d'amerique; Campagne du Potomac, which have been translated into English.
Due De Chartres (search for this): entry orleans-francois-ferdinand-louis-marie-prince-de-joinville
Orleans, Francois Ferdinand Louis Marie, Prince de Joinville 1818-
Son of Louis Philippe, King of the French; born in Neuilly, Aug. 14, 1818; came to the United States in 1861, and with his two nephews, the Count of Paris and the Duke of Chartres, served on the staff of General McClellan for a year, when they returned to France.
His son, the Duke of Penthievre, was at the same time a cadet in the Naval Academy at Annapolis.
He wrote La guerre d'amerique; Campagne du Potomac, which have been translated into English.