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Astor (search for this): article 3
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Yankee Generals (search for this): article 3
Northern items.
The Victorious Yankees (?) Generals of Somerset.
The New York Herald publishes sketches of the lives of the two Yankee Generals engaged in the last battle at Somerset, Ky., and of our own lamented Zollicoffer:
Brig. Gen. Alvin Schoepff,
the commander-in-chief during the engagement, is a foreigner by birth, and was appointed by Lincoln to his present position as from the State of Maryland.
Schoepff, when he came to this country, was penniless.
He hired himself as a porter in one of the New York hotels, from whence he went to Washington, still acting in this capacity.
In the Federal Capital he became acquainted with Mr. Holt, then Commissioner of Patents.
To this gentleman he is indebted for his first lift in the world.
Gen. G. H. Thomas.
Is an officer of the regular United States Army.
He is a Virginian, and is between 40 and 45 years of age. He was appointed a cadet at West Point in 1836.
He was brevetted a captain for gallant and merito
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