Fort Liscum was a United States Army post in the Alaska Territory on the south shore of Valdez Bay, across from the modern site of Valdez, Alaska. It...
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the Liscum Bowl, was created in 1902 in honor of Liscum and his regiment. A road in Fort Sam Houston is named after Liscum. A portrait of Liscum was dedicated...
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Novosel Fort Sinquefield Fort Stoddert Fort Strother Fort Williams Fort Abercrombie Fort Davis Fort Egbert Fort Gibbon Fort Greely Fort Liscum Fort McGilvray...
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the collection, worth upwards of $2.5 million. In 2018, the Liscum Bowl was moved to Fort Carson, Colorado. The silver set includes the bowl, the ladle...
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trail open in order to connect its posts for communication at Fort Liscum, in Valdez, and Fort Egbert, in Eagle. One way message times were generally around...
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Canadian Yukon Territory to Fort Egbert. Another link, completed August 24, 1902, connected Fort Egbert with Fort Liscum in Valdez. In 1905, Norwegian...
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1906 466 520 Reserving Lands Near Valdez, Alaska, as Target Range for Fort Liscum October 26, 1906 467 521 Authorizing Promotion of Paul A. Hines Without...
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Company F at Fort Liscum, TA; Company G at Fort Gibbon, TA; Company H at Fort St. Michael, TA. The 3rd Battalion was stationed at Fort Douglas, Utah...
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Regiment, who took their places on Sheridan. The ship next called at Fort Liscum, near the present site of Valdez, Alaska, where she relieved men of the...
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troops to and from Alaska. Sherman arrived at Fort Seward on 17 September 1918. She also stopped at Fort Liscum before returning to San Francisco. The revolutionary...
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Captain Emerson H. Liscum and Lieutenant Frederick Dent Grant.: 9–10 U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Fort Elliott Crimmins...
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Army kept the trail open in order to connect its posts at Fort Liscum in Valdez, and Fort Egbert in Eagle. The Valdez-to-Eagle trail, and its branch...
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the coast of Southcentral Alaska during a gale. Tugs from Valdez and Fort Liscum rescued her passengers and crew. Following the wreck, Steamboat Inspection...
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1900. Stretching from Fort Liscum at Valdez in Southcentral Alaska to Fort Egbert at Eagle on the Canada–United States border to Fort St. Michael to Nome...
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duty in Springfield, Massachusetts from 1903 to 1906, and he commanded Fort Liscum from 1906 to 1907. He graduated from the School of the Line in 1909,...
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redesignated the 4th Battalion as the 1st. This brought the trophy room and Liscum Bowl to Fort Ord. In 1988, Colonel David R.E. Hale replaced Wass de Czege as the...
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Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024. "Dutchess Stadium". Liscum McCormack VanVoorhis LLP. Retrieved June 2, 2014. "Sports & Recreational...
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Expedition. He assumed command following the death of Colonel Emerson H. Liscum during the Boxer Rebellion as part of the Allies relief of the Legation...
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event for the security hearing happened on November 7, 1953, when William Liscum Borden, who until earlier in the year had been the executive director of...
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Arlington National Cemetery. Grave of Emerson H. Liscum, a neighboring gravestone and memorial to Emerson H. Liscum Burial Detail: Wint, Theodore J (Section 2...
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right across open ground. The regiment's commander, Colonel Emerson H. Liscum, was fatally shot as he rushed to take the flags after the regiment's standard-bearer...
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of the 3rd Brigade, after Colonel Wikoff, Lt. Col. Worth, and Lt. Col. Liscum had all been killed in action while the Brigade formed for the assault in...
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At the climactic Battle of San Juan Hill under the command of Emerson H. Liscum, supported by intensive fire from the Gatling Gun Detachment, units of the...
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Battle of Taku Forts, which guarded the river approach to Tianjin. On July 6 the 9th Infantry Regiment arrived at Taku. Colonel Emerson H. Liscum, commander...
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succumbed to his wound. His two successors, William S. Worth and Emerson H. Liscum, were also shot before Ezra P. Ewers, the fourth in command, assumed control...
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in 1929. Others assigned to this service as of 1916 were the transports Liscum and Merritt. A photo with the referenced article shows the ship during the...
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used a number of cable ships for that work including Burnside, Romulus, Liscum, Dellwood and two vessels intimately associated with the Coast Artillery...
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Associated Press. September 14, 1993. p. 2A. Retrieved February 16, 2013. Liscum, Fred; East, Jeffrey W. (January 1995). "Floods in Southeast Texas, October...
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100 men killed in action (including their regimental commander, Colonel Liscum). Despite the fact that the Boxers had been dispersed several months before...
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Statistics". Fort Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University. Archived from the original on December 17, 2023. Retrieved March 21, 2024. Liscum, Fred; East...
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