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    Campaign. Fort Harker in Kansas, an active garrison of the United States Army from 1866 to 1872, was named in his honor. The Charles G. Harker School in the...
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  • Mute Drummer Boy Donovan Leitch as Captain Charles Fessenden Morse Bob Gunton as General Charles Garrison Harker Jay O. Sanders as General George Crockett...
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    after General Charles Garrison Harker, who was killed in action at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in the American Civil War. Fort Harker replaced Fort...
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  • Harker (born 1966), English actress Charles Garrison Harker (1837–1864), Brigadier General of the Union Army in the American Civil War Chris Harker,...
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    On November 17, 1866, the fort was renamed Fort Harker in honor of General Charles Garrison Harker who had died on June 27, 1864, from wounds received...
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    years service on November 14, 1861, under the command of Colonel Charles Garrison Harker, who was 23 years old at the time. The regiment was recruited in...
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    Hazen), Sheridan (brigades of Brig. Gen. George D. Wagner, Col. Charles Garrison Harker, and Col. Francis Trowbridge Sherman), and Johnson (brigades of...
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    New Jersey Supreme Court from 1888 to 1893 and from 1896 to 1900 Charles Garrison Harker (1837–1864), brigadier general in the Union Army during the American...
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    8, in the Battle of Rocky Face Ridge, the IV Corps brigade of Charles Garrison Harker seized the northern tip of the ridge and other units moved up to...
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  • Maj John Howard Foster 22,000 men, 44 guns (k-192, w-672, m-80 = 944) MG Charles Champion Gilbert American Civil War portal United States portal Kentucky...
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  • command of 2nd Lieutenant Allen Ellsworth. In 1866 the fort was renamed Fort Harker. An argument could be made that the post was named for Col Elmer E. Ellsworth...
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  • Quartermaster: Cpt. Alvan C. Gillem Assistant Inspector General: Cpt. Charles C. Gilbert Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command...
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    p. 195. "Home :: U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii". Home.army.mil. Retrieved 12 August 2022. "Charles G. Harker School / Harker Home page". Archived from the...
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    captured 50 Confederates. On his own initiative, brigade commander Charles Garrison Harker secured the captured ground and Howard directed Newton's entire...
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    Congressional Medal of Honor recipient and Spanish–American War General. Charles Garrison Harker (December 2, 1835 – June 27, 1864) – American Civil War Brigadier...
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    Commission stationed at the fort 1859-1861. Second Lieutenant Charles Garrison Harker was part of the escort duty for the U.S. Northwest Boundary Commission...
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    the brigades were Brigadier General George D. Wagner, Colonel Charles Garrison Harker, and Sherman, left to right. When the assault began around 3:40...
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    Craney Island to Ebenezer Harker on September 15, 1730, for £400 and "one boate twentey foot long with oars & mast". Harker had immigrated to Massachusetts...
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    Fort Harker briefly stationed troops once more before being deserted one final time. In the following years, Fort Harker became the "Fort Harker Military...
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    Field toward a Union battery. Without warning, it was struck by Charles Garrison Harker's Union brigade which appeared out of the forest and blasted the...
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    "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" and "Lo! He Comes With Clouds Descending". Memorials Plaque at Postman's Park, London, commemorating John and Charles Wesley...
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    attempt to capture a Union battery. Suddenly it was struck by Charles Garrison Harker's Union brigade that appeared out of the forest and opened fire...
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  • Handy Edward Harkness, philanthropist Lamon V. Harkness, businessman, stockholder in Standard Oil, yachtsman William L. Harkness Charles K. Harris William...
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    Gregg's regiments were moving through the forest, they bumped into Charles Garrison Harker's Union brigade. In heavy woods, Gregg inadvertently rode into a...
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    Oliver Cromwell (category Regicides of Charles I)
    day was that a town or garrison that rejected the chance to surrender was not entitled to quarter. The refusal of the garrison at Drogheda to do this...
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    Society, including Charles Turner Torrey, Amos Phelps, Henry Stanton, and Alanson St. Clair, in addition to disagreeing with Garrison on the women's issue...
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  • Smith, Edwards Professor of Medieval History at Glasgow University Mary Garrison, Lecturer in History at the University of York 6 April 2006 Goethe Tim...
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    and ideological divides, as well as, after breaking with William Lloyd Garrison, in the anti-slavery interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. When radical...
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    William Lloyd Garrison Lane Debates on Slavery Elijah Parish Lovejoy J. Sella Martin Lysander Spooner George Luther Stearns Thaddeus Stevens Charles Sumner Caning...
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    songs were Northern abolitionists William Francis Allen, Lucy McKim Garrison, and Charles Pickard Ware. The group transcribed songs sung by the Gullah Geechee...
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