Sickles was involved in a number of scandals, most notably the 1859 homicide of his wife's lover, U.S. Attorney Philip Barton Key II, whom Sickles gunned...
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of battlefield trauma. Sickles sometimes visited the limb afterwards, and it remains a popular attraction at the museum. Sickles was born on October 20...
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reputation. The jury acquitted Sickles after deliberating for 70 minutes. In the spring of 1858, Teresa Sickles, wife of Daniel Sickles, a member of the House...
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Sickles may refer to: Carlton R. Sickles (1921–2004), American lawyer and congressman from Maryland Daniel Sickles (1819–1914), American politician and...
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Edwin Stanton (section Daniel Sickles trial)
country. Daniel Sickles was a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York. He was married to Teresa Bagioli Sickles, the daughter...
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professor, befriended the teenaged Dan Sickles and helped secure him a scholarship to the University. Young Sickles also moved into the Da Ponte home; he...
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political enemies included Daniel Butterfield, Abner Doubleday, Joseph Hooker, Alfred Pleasonton and Daniel Sickles. Sickles had developed a personal vendetta...
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Philip Barton Key II (category Daniel Sickles)
with Teresa Bagioli Sickles, and his eventual murder at the hands of her husband, Congressman Daniel Sickles of New York. Sickles defended himself by...
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Civil War On the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg, Union General Daniel Sickles moved his III Corps ahead of the main line of the Union Army without...
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casualties for both sides. Early in the afternoon, Union Maj. Gen. Daniel Sickles repositioned his III Corps forward in a salient without authorization...
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in Charleston, South Carolina. Originally commanded by Major General Daniel Sickles, after his removal by President Andrew Johnson on August 26, 1867, Brigadier...
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Dan Sickles may refer to: Daniel Sickles (1819–1914) , American politician, soldier, and diplomat Dan Sickles (director), American documentary film director...
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Meade's secondary horse Grand Old Canister Daniel Sickles Sickles' secondary horse Grape Daniel Sickles Sickles' secondary horse Grey Eagle John Buford Handsome...
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Excelsior Brigade (category Daniel Sickles)
controversial Sickles desired to repair his public image, which had been marred by the shooting death of his wife's paramour, Philip Barton Key. Sickles was active...
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1864, the president dispatched General Daniel Sickles to Nashville on a fact-finding mission. Although Sickles denied that he was there either to investigate...
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Chickamauga and was asked to run with Lincoln as a War Democrat in 1864 Daniel Sickles, former New York Congressman who led III Corps at Gettysburg David Tod...
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advanced, they unexpectedly found Major General Daniel Sickles's III Corps directly in their path. Sickles had been dissatisfied with the position assigned...
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John C. Frémont Nathan Kimball John A. Logan John Alexander McClernand Daniel Sickles James B. Steedman Alfred Terry Lew Wallace Reflecting the multi-national...
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When he first heard the news, Sickles was skeptical, but finally believed it and decided to pull back to Hazel Grove. Sickles became increasingly nervous...
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Witness Trees (section The Sickles Oak)
the site. The Sickle Oak is Located in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, near the Trostle Farm. The oak is known for its use by Daniel Sickles on 2 July 1863...
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passion. The defense was first successfully used by U.S. Congressman Daniel Sickles of New York in 1859 after he had killed his wife's lover, Philip Barton...
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law studies in Rochester with Jeremiah H. Woodman and continued them with Daniel M. Christie in Dover. He passed the bar examination in 1830 and practiced...
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intimacy between Mr. Key and Mrs. Sickles. They have occasionally attended parties, the opera and rode out together. Mr. Sickles has heard of these reports but...
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Fanny White (category Daniel Sickles)
1847, she had met lawyer and Tammany Hall brother Daniel Sickles. White's staff considered Sickles to be her "man". Nineteenth century prostitutes commonly...
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Maj. Gen. Daniel Sickles' III Corps to defend the southern end of Cemetery Ridge, which would have just included Little Round Top. Sickles, defying Meade's...
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was one of five infantry regiments formed by former U.S. Congressman Daniel Sickles and established as part of the Excelsior Brigade which fought with the...
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States Attorney for the District of Columbia, was shot and killed by Daniel Sickles—a U.S. Representative from New York who would serve as a general in...
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general on May 20, 1863. At the Battle of Gettysburg, III Corps commander Daniel Sickles pulled his troops out of line, creating an isolated, exposed salient...
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the III Corps; General Birney to that of the 1st Division; General Daniel E. Sickles to the 2nd Division; and a third division comprising nine month regiments...
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famous murder of U.S. District Attorney Philip Barton Key by Congressman Daniel Sickles in 1859, an episode that is the subject of the book American Scoundrel...
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