• Amos Stoddard (October 26, 1762 – May 11, 1813) was a career United States Army officer who served in both the American Revolutionary War and the War...
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    county was officially organized on January 2, 1835, and is named for Amos Stoddard, the first American commandant (an early term for "governor") of Upper...
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    Britain at 6% interest. Stoddard, Amos (2016). Stoddard, Robert A. (ed.). The Autobiography Manuscript of Major Amos Stoddard. CreateSpace Independent...
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  • light hair, and a fair complexion. He was recruited from Captain Amos Stoddard's Company at Kaskaskia, Illinois. He was mentioned in the journals because...
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    Sevier, the first Governor of Tennessee, wrote to his friend Major Amos Stoddard about a conversation he had in 1782 with the Cherokee chief Oconostota...
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    Nonetheless, over the next fifteen years, some restrictionists – including Amos Stoddard – claimed that this omission was deliberate, intended to allow the United...
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    Madrid, Cape Girardeau, Ste. Genevieve, St. Charles, and St. Louis. Amos Stoddard served during this time as district commandant. On March 26, 1804, Congress...
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  • economist, merchant and doctor Abbott Vaughn Meader, political humorist Amos Stoddard, US Army officer (American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812) Supply...
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    being proclaimed in St. Louis in Upper Louisiana on March 10, 1804, by Amos Stoddard, who remained as military commander of the region until October 1, 1804...
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    Given to Thomas Oliver, December 8, 1804, Pursuant to the Orders of Amos Stoddard, Miscellaneous Bound MS #1, Transcribed and Translated by Vermer J....
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    of winter, the news was not conveyed to St. Louis. On March 9, 1804, Amos Stoddard, the new U.S. lieutenant governor for District of Louisiana, and Meriwether...
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    in Ohio, under the command of General William Henry Harrison. Major Amos Stoddard assumes command of its artillery. March 4 Napoleonic Wars: The French...
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    Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee, wrote to his friend Major Amos Stoddard about a conversation he had had in 1782 with the old Cherokee chief...
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    of Kentucky 5,926 501 sq mi (1,298 km2) Stoddard County 207 Bloomfield 1835 New Madrid County Amos Stoddard (1762–1813), the only commandant of Upper...
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    2nd U.S. Dragoons, detachment: Major Ball 1st U.S. Artillery: Major Amos Stoddard, mortally wounded 17th and 19th U.S. Infantry detachments: Colonel John...
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    Given to Thomas Oliver, December 5, 1804, Pursuant to the Orders of Amos Stoddard, Miscellaneous Bound MS #1, Transcribed and Translated by Vermer J....
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    Indiana Territory 1800–1812 Succeeded by John Gibson Acting Preceded by Amos Stoddard as Commandant of the District of Louisiana Governor of the District...
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    an artillery company from the Regiment of Artillery led by Captain Amos Stoddard. Dame is mentioned only once in Clark's journal. He was a member of...
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    Battery Stoddard (1906–1917), located on bluff facing Admiralty Inlet. Contained four M1903 6-inch guns on disappearing carriages. Named after Major Amos Stoddard...
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    Island, as Captain Amos Stoddard's Company, 2d Regiment of Artillerists and Engineers. Redesignated 1 April 1802 as Captain Amos Stoddard's Company, Regiment...
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    surrendered upper Louisiana and St. Louis to Amos Stoddard, representative of France and the United States, Stoddard was given civil command of the territory...
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    starting the War of 1812. In 1802 the fort's commander was Captain Amos Stoddard of the Regiment of Artillerists, a Portland resident, who successfully...
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    Amos Stoddard word from Casa Calvo and Salcedo regarding the transfer of St. Louis and from French Prefect Pierre-Clément de Laussat that Stoddard would...
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    the Louisiana Territory in 1805 and the Missouri Territory in 1812. Amos Stoddard (1804) List of colonial governors of Louisiana List of governors of...
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    the time of the purchase to the creation of the Louisiana Territory, Amos Stoddard was the primary commandant of the District of Louisiana; in 1805 upon...
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  • Stillwater County Montana Named for the Stillwater River. Stoddard County Missouri Named for Amos Stoddard, soldier. Stokes County North Carolina Named for John...
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    Construction of Fort Meigs in Ohio begins under the command of Major Amos Stoddard. General Harrison sends out an expedition to burn the British vessels...
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    significant". Near the turn of the 20th century, U.S. Senator Ransom "Ranse" Stoddard and his wife Hallie arrive in Shinbone, a frontier town in an unnamed Western...
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    Helen M. Gerrells Stoddard (July 27, 1850 – December 31, 1940) was an American educator, temperance activist, suffragist, and politician, active in both...
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    Walter Scott's Peveril of the Peak Robert Southey's Metrical Tales Amos Stoddard's Sketches of Louisiana Mrs. West's Loyalists In 1858, the Tontine Crescent...
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