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    USS Malvern (eventually renamed Ella and Annie) was a large steamer captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was then used by the...
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  • USS Malvern may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Malvern (1860) was built in 1860 as William G. Hewes and served the Union Navy...
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    (DE-791/APD-83/EDE-791) USS Malvern (1860, SP-3055, IX-138, PC-580) USS Mamo (YT-325) USS Manada (YT-224/YTB-224) USS Manasquan (AG-36/WAG-273) USS Manatee (SP-51...
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    Nightingale's death in 2010, and to commemorate her connection with Malvern, the Malvern Museum held a Florence Nightingale exhibit with a school poster competition...
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    French Gloire and the British HMS Warrior were only just emerging in 1859 and 1860, and were beyond the budget and timeline necessary for rapid force deployment...
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  • Robert Balfour (c. 1860 – 8 September 1934) and Maria Balfour, née Whyte, (died January 1955) of "Wattle", 50 Jordan Street, Malvern, Victoria. He was...
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    During the American Civil War, Griswold financed at his personal expense the USS Monitor and later engaged his iron business in the production of other Monitor...
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  • Cannon used at the Battle of Malvern Hill (1862)...
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    USS Bat was a steamer captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a gunboat in support of the Union Navy...
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    Jenny Lind (category People associated with Malvern, Worcestershire)
    Herefordshire, on the Malvern Hills near the British Camp. Her last public appearance was at a charity concert at Royal Malvern Spa in 1883. She died...
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    behind Malvern Hill, without telegraph communications and too distant to command his army. In the battle of Malvern Hill, he was on a gunboat, the USS Galena...
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    E. Lee by Lewis F. Muir and L. Wolfe Gilbert. In more modern times, the USS Robert E. Lee, a George Washington-class submarine built in 1958, was named...
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    Acting Rear Admiral. He transferred his flag May 15, 1865, from Phlox to Malvern, which remained his flagship during his tenure. He was called October 10...
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    and the U.S. headquarters of Siemens Healthineers are headquartered in Malvern, Pennsylvania, a Philadelphia suburb. Healthcare conglomerate AmerisourceBergen...
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    England. There he studied electricity and related engineering. In 1871 in Malvern, England, Perdicaris met Ellen Varley, wife of the British telegraph engineer...
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    Magruder was criticized for his leadership in battles at Savage's Station and Malvern Hill during the Seven Days Battles. He spent the remainder of the war administering...
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    construction in Aoshanwei Town, Jimo. Korean International School of Qingdao Malvern College Qingdao Pegasus California School, Qingdao International School...
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  • Jemison enlisted in 1861 at age 16; he was killed in 1862 at the Battle of Malvern Hill Isidor Strauss (b. 1845} In 1861 he was elected an officer in a Georgia...
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    passenger train, serves five stations in the state Walnut Ridge, Little Rock, Malvern, Arkadelphia, and Texarkana. Arkansas also benefits from the use of its...
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    USS Cumberland and USS Congress on March 8, calling into question the viability of any of the wooden ships in the world. The following day, the USS Monitor...
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    Golding's Farm, Battle of White Oak Swamp, Battle of Glendale, and Battle of Malvern Hill. Additional significant battles took place in 1864 during the Overland...
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    should probably be reduced to 41, as one vessel, sloop USS Levant, had left Hawaii on September 18, 1860, bound for Aspinwall (present-day Colon, Panama),...
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    in a rented room at 309 North 7th Street. The cathedral relocated to 30 Malvern Avenue in 1960. It is one of two Eastern Orthodox churches in Richmond...
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    1861) Battle of Hampton Roads (USS Monitor and CSS Virginia) Peninsula Campaign Seven Days Battles Battle of Malvern Hill Northern Virginia Campaign...
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    Street at Cottage Street), Belmont Hotel (Mount Desert and Kebo Streets), Malvern Hotel (Kebo Street) and the DeGregoire Hotel (Eden Street at West Street)...
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    Morgan Iron Works engines included USS Ticonderoga, USS Ascutney, USS Wachusett and the experimental high-speed warship USS Ammonoosuc. The Works also contracted...
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  • June 25 to July 1, 1862 Battle of Gaines's Mill - June 27, 1862 Battle of Malvern Hill - July 1, 1862 Second Battle of Bull Run – August 28 to August 30...
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    David Mitchell Vance (born 1857), Zebulon Baird Vance Jr. (born 1860), and Thomas Malvern Vance (born 1862). The family lived on a 5 acres (20,000 m2) lot...
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    Merritt, class of 1860 Eben Swift, class of 1876 Charles Symmonds, class of 1888 Joseph Wheeler, class of 1859 James H. Wilson, class of 1860 John Moulder...
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    the Siege of Yorktown (part of the Peninsular Campaign), the Battle of Malvern Hill, the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Battle of Antietam, the Battle...
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