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    Charles Pomeroy Stone (September 30, 1824 – January 24, 1887) was a career United States Army officer, civil engineer, and surveyor. He fought with distinction...
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    report of an unguarded Confederate camp encouraged Brigadier General Charles Pomeroy Stone to order a raid, which resulted in a clash with enemy forces. A...
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  • Charles P. Stone (1915–2012), American major general and commander of the 4th Infantry Division in the Vietnam War Charles Pomeroy Stone (1824–1887)...
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    Sudan. Ismai'il's Chief of General Staff was the American general Charles Pomeroy Stone, and other veterans of the American Civil War were commanding Egyptian...
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    Jaffa–Jerusalem railway. Field Marshal Sir Frederick Paul Haines GCB GCSI CIE Charles Pomeroy Stone, career U.S. Army officer, post Civil War soldier of fortune in...
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  • Charles Pomeroy Stone (1824–1887), Union Army brigadier general Douglas M. Stone (fl. 1970s–2010s), U.S. Marine Corps major general Howard F. Stone (born...
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  • Pasha". Javanese Muslim commander during Java War Sinan Pasha, Stone Pasha (Charles Pomeroy Stone) Sulejman Pasha Sultan al-Atrash Tahir Pasha, vali of Mosul...
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    the Statue of Liberty". The committee hired former army General Charles Pomeroy Stone to oversee the construction work. Construction on the 15-foot-deep...
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    recruited 48 American mercenaries to command his army. General Charles Pomeroy Stone, formerly of the United States Army, served as the chief of the...
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  • mortally wounded k = killed MG George B. McClellan (not present) BG Charles Pomeroy Stone Morgan, James A. III (2004). A Little Short of Boats: The Fights...
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    letter contained information gathered by Colonel Charles Pomeroy Stone and General Winfield Scott. Stone had stationed three detectives from the New York...
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    Charles Pomeroy (September 3, 1825 – February 11, 1891) was a one-term Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa's 6th congressional district. Born in...
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    unguarded Confederate camp at Ball's Bluff encouraged Brig. Gen. Charles Pomeroy Stone to order a raid, which clashed with enemy forces. Baker tried to...
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    Saxton, brigadier general Bennett Jones Sims, Episcopal bishop Charles Pomeroy Stone, army officer & engineer Frederick Goddard Tuckerman, poet Fred...
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    Afghanistan Campaign Iraq Campaign Commanders Notable commanders Paul Octave Hebert John F. Reynolds Charles Pomeroy Stone Insignia Distinctive unit insignia...
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    Guardian (Washington DC Bureau) (US). Retrieved 5 January 2021. Charles Pomeroy Stone, "Washington on the Eve of the War", in Robert Underwood Johnson...
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    of Charles Pomeroy Stone, an American Civil War Union general and engineer, and Annie Jeannie [Stone] Stone. From 1870 until 1883, General Stone held...
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    assistant adjutant general of volunteers. He served on the staff of Charles Pomeroy Stone at the time of the Battle of Ball's Bluff. Candy resigned his staff...
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    American expatriates serving the khedive, such as his superiors Charles Pomeroy Stone and William W. Loring. Unlike some of his fellow Americans who got...
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    Division in the Vietnam War Charles Pomeroy Stone (1824–1887), Union general during the American Civil War Charles Warren Stone (1843–1912), United States...
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    Union Army, commanded the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Charles Pomeroy Stone – soldier, explorer, and engineer Ralph Talbot (1897–1918) – US...
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  • to provide intelligence for the Department of the Ohio. Colonel Charles Pomeroy Stone also utilized a number of detectives. Starting in 1862, General...
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  • 1864. One daughter, Maria Louisa, married Charles Pomeroy Stone before the war, and died in 1862, leaving Stone with one infant daughter. American Civil...
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    the Pomeroy Hills. The surrounding countryside is a mixture of moorland and bog land. Stone age and Bronze Age cairns dot the landscape. Pomeroy is the...
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    Cross 1857, pp. v–vi. Hall 1981, p. 186. Wheelan 2010, pp. 23–24. Charles Pomeroy Stone, "Washington on the Eve of the War", in Robert Underwood Johnson...
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    Port Said in 1874 to support Egyptian Army forces under General Charles Pomeroy Stone during a dispute with the Suez Canal Company. She served as an escort...
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    Robert Patterson, and at the Battle of Ball's Bluff, under General Charles Pomeroy Stone. He was promoted to Captain in the 83rd New York Volunteer Infantry...
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    Civil War Book Review: Vol. 16 : Iss. 2. Retrieved May 4, 2020. "SUMNER, Charles, (1811 - 1874)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress....
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  • ex-Confederate soldiers/sailors, recruited by Thaddeus P. Mott and Charles Pomeroy Stone, who were helping the ruling Khedive to modernise his army. The...
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    dome of the Old Bailey. Pomeroy was born in Lambeth, London, the son of a stone-carver. After his father died in 1869 Pomeroy, aged 14, was left as the...
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