Patrick Edward Connor (March 17, 1820 – December 17, 1891) was an Irish American soldier who served as a Union general during the American Civil War....
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Washington Territory, near the present-day city of Preston. Colonel Patrick Edward Connor led a detachment of California Volunteers as part of the Bear River...
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Patrick Connor may refer to: Patrick Edward Connor (1820–1891), Union general during the American Civil War Patrick Connor (Irish politician) (1906–1989)...
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Kyle Connor (born 1996), American ice hockey player Laura Connor, British ballet dancer Mark Connor (born 1949), American baseball coach Patrick Edward Connor...
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A statue of Patrick Edward Connor is installed in Salt Lake City's Fort Douglas, in the U.S. state of Utah. Utah portal Visual arts portal Media related...
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for not becoming involved with the American Civil War. General Patrick Edward Connor, commanding officer of the federal forces garrisoned at Fort Douglas...
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General Connor may refer to: Patrick Edward Connor (1820–1891), Union Army brigadier general and brevet major general Seldon Connor (1839–1917), Union...
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the advance of U.S. Army troops from Fort Douglas under Colonel Patrick Edward Connor, who had set out to "chastise" the Shoshone. Pocatello was able...
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War from 1864 to 1868. At daybreak on January 29, 1863, Colonel Patrick Edward Connor led approximately 200 Union volunteer soldiers in an assault on...
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River Massacre. In 1862, a Californian volunteer infantry led by Patrick Edward Connor established a fort on the Wasatch Range near Salt Lake City. In...
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exchange for not becoming involved with the Civil War. General Patrick Edward Connor, commanding officer of the federal forces garrisoned at Fort Douglas...
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Battle of the Tongue River (redirect from Connor Battle)
Powder River Expedition, as it was called, to Brigadier General Patrick Edward Connor, commander of the District of Utah. The expedition was a multi-pronged...
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Powder River Expedition (1865) (redirect from Connor's Powder River Expedition)
of their territory. Brigadier General Patrick E. Connor was chosen to lead the expedition. Dodge ordered Connor to "make vigorous war upon the Indians...
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Regiment California Volunteer Infantry, by order of Brigadier General Patrick Edward Connor commander of the District of Utah, Department of the Pacific for...
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Salt Lake City, 1849 and 1850. ——. Glory hunter: a biography of Patrick Edward Connor. ——. Exploring the Great Salt Lake: the Stansbury Expedition of...
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Highway 77, about 7.5 miles (12.1 km) west of Malta. Connor is named after Colonel Patrick Edward Connor, a nineteenth-century military leader known for his...
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Butler (general) Edward Hand Thomas McInerney Thomas White (patriot) Simon Girty Charles Clinton Myles Keogh Patrick Edward Connor Stephen Joseph McGroarty...
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International Peace Gardens, Jordan Park Statue of Eliza R. Snow Statue of Patrick Edward Connor Statue of Vasilios Priskos Story Wall, One Utah Center Stream of...
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discovered an "attractive piece of ore". He sent it off to General Patrick Edward Connor at Fort Douglas, the ore was discovered to have traces of silver...
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role as John Connor in the 1996 theme park ride T2-3D: Battle Across Time alongside Linda Hamilton, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Robert Patrick. In 1998, he...
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battle was the Battle of the Tongue River where Brigadier General Patrick Edward Connor ordered Frank North and his Pawnee Scouts to find a camp of Arapaho...
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the Army to carry out military campaigns against the Shoshone. Patrick Edward Connor led several of the earliest campaigns, including the Bear River...
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company of experienced Mexican War veterans, including Lieutenant Patrick Edward Connor and Capt. W. J. Howard, in Quartzburg, Mariposa County. Love and...
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of the expedition was given to Brig. Gen. Patrick Edward Connor, who commanded the District of Utah. Connor's men inflicted a decisive defeat on the Arapaho...
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command of Colonel Patrick Edward Connor in 1862. They settled in the Fort Douglas area east of the city. Thoroughly anti-LDS, Connor viewed the people...
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expeditions against the Sioux by Alfred Sully, Henry Hastings Sibley, and Patrick Edward Connor from 1863 to 1865 had numbered more than 2,000 soldiers. Five hundred...
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mostly transitory miners, congregated in Utah after US Army General Patrick Edward Connor encouraged his men to prospect for minerals, which they discovered...
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Lathrop House passed through many owners over the years including Patrick Edward Connor, who had been a Union General, and Sheriff Joel Mansfied, who purchased...
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damaging the habitat of game they depended on. In January 1863 Colonel Patrick Edward Connor led his troops from Fort Douglas to chastise the Shoshone. In what...
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Strand Blasket Islands Blennerville Windmill Caragh Lake Carrauntoohil Conor Pass Dingle Peninsula Eightercua Ecclesiastical sites at Ardfert Fenit Harbour...
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