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    George Jerrison Stannard (October 20, 1820 – June 1, 1886) was a Vermont farmer, teacher, government official and Union general in the American Civil War...
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  • British screenwriter George J. Stannard, Union general in the American Civil War Ian Stannard, English cyclist James Stannard, Australian former rugby...
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    the town was incorporated as Stannard in honor of General George J. Stannard, a Union Army hero of the Civil War. Stannard and his 2nd Vermont Brigade...
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    appealed to his brigade commander, General George J. Stannard, for permission to rescue the lieutenant. General Stannard consented, and Boss succeeded in bringing...
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    Pickett's Charge (category George Pickett)
    division of the I Corps, including the 2nd Vermont Brigade of Brig. Gen. George J. Stannard and the 121st Pennsylvania under the command of Col. Chapman Biddle...
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    writer, artist, advocate Alvah Sabin (1793–1885), US congressman George J. Stannard (1820–1886), farmer, teacher, Civil War general Armando Vilaseca,...
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    a crucial role at the Battle of Gettysburg, where, under General George J. Stannard, the 2nd Vermont Brigade broke Pickett's charge by stepping out of...
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    = wounded mw = mortally wounded k = killed c = captured m = missing MG George G. Meade, Commanding General Staff: Chief of Staff: MG Daniel Butterfield...
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  • North Carolina – Elwood Stanley (U.S. representative) Stannard, Vermont – George J. Stannard Stanton, Michigan – Edwin Stanton (Secretary of War) Stark...
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    the New York Giants Robert Stafford, namesake of the Stafford Loan George J. Stannard, American Civil War general Timothy Steele, poet Ralph Steiner, photographer...
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    Lilian Stannard RI (1877-1944) was an English illustrator and painter, primarily of watercolours. She was one of the select group of 'garden painters'...
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  • Company, Inc., 2011. ISBN 0-7864-2213-0. Maharay, George S. Vermont Hero: Major General George J. Stannard. Ragged Edge Press, 2001. ISBN 978-1-57249-263-9...
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  • Ulysses S. Grant Escort: 5th United States Cavalry, Companies B, F and K MG George Meade General Staff: Chief of Staff: MG Andrew A. Humphreys Assistant Adjutant...
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    when attacked on one flank by the 2nd Vermont Brigade of Brig. Gen. George J. Stannard. Perry then returned to command of the Florida Brigade, leading it...
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    he was commissioned by Governor Erastus Fairbanks on June 6, 1861. George J. Stannard, of St. Albans, was appointed lieutenant colonel, and Charles H. Joyce...
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  • veterans of the militia who had leadership roles during the war included George J. Stannard. Chester A. Arthur, who served on the staff of the Governor of New...
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    counterattack on September 30. The attack failed, but Brigadier General George J. Stannard lost an arm while resisting Lee's assault. This failure forced the...
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    veterans from Vermont. Its original organizers included Redfield Proctor, George G. Benedict, and Wheelock G. Veazey. Membership was open to Union officer...
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    Hays and colleagues like Brig. Gen. George J. Stannard of Vermont (who also was at Harper's Ferry) and Col. George L. Willard of the 125th New York, testified...
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  • Composition is taken from the Official Records Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., Civil War High Commands, Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3...
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    president of the Reunion Society of Vermont Officers, succeeding George J. Stannard, who had been the organization's first president. He was also active...
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  • Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, Company M BG Alfred H. Terry MG William F. Smith MG George Meade Provost Guard BG Marsena R. Patrick 1st Massachusetts Cavalry, Companies...
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  • hotelier George J. Stannard, farmer, foundry operator and major general William Shepard Wetmore, merchant William Beaumont, US Army physician Edward J. O'Neill...
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  • Army of the Potomac. The command of Star Brigade was given to Gen. George J. Stannard. During the assault on Cold Harbor on 3 June the 23rd lost 10 men...
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    Common wombat (category Taxa named by George Shaw)
    249. doi:10.1071/AM19035. S2CID 213536628. Mayadunnage, S.; Stannard, H. J.; West, P.; Old, J. M. (6 July 2022). "Identification of roadkill hotspots and...
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    planned assault on Fort Harrison, the division’s commander, Brig. Gen. George J. Stannard, deployed Burnham’s brigade in the front of his column. Burnham was...
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    struck in the flank and repulsed by Union reinforcements (Brig. Gen. George J. Stannard's Vermont brigade). Others believe his account was plausible because...
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    turning it over to the new brigade commander, Brigadier General George J. Stannard, on April 20, who led the brigade until the Battle of Gettysburg....
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    troops on the northwestern border of the state until relieved by George J. Stannard in January 1865. In September 1865, Barstow was unanimously reelected...
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    Connecticut State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, 1890. Statue of General George J. Stannard, Lakeview Cemetery, Burlington, Vermont, 1891. Sculpture group: Pioneers...
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