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    James St. Clair Morton (September 24, 1829 – June 17, 1864) was an American military officer who served as chief engineer of the Army of the Ohio, the...
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    block structure atop St. Cloud Hill, south of the city. The construction of the fort was overseen by Captain James St. Clair Morton. The fort was constructed...
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  • footballer Jim Morton (footballer, born 1956), Scottish footballer James Morton (footballer, born 1999), English footballer James St. Clair Morton (1824–1864)...
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  • was created by Major General William Rosecrans and commanded by James St. Clair Morton and George P. Buell, and served in the Stones River, Tullahoma,...
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  • Army lieutenant general Jacob Morton (1756–1836), New York Militia major general in the War of 1812 James St. Clair Morton (1829–1864), Union Army brigadier...
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    Samuel George Morton (January 26, 1799 – May 15, 1851) was an American physician, natural scientist, and writer. As one of the early figures of scientific...
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    journalist and writer Ian Morton (born 1970), English cricketer Jalen Morton (born 1997), American football player James St. Clair Morton (1829-1864), American...
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    St. Clair's defeat, also known as the Battle of the Wabash, the Battle of Wabash River or the Battle of a Thousand Slain, was a battle fought on 4 November...
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    Foulke, Oliver P. Morton, 2:339–340. Woollen, p. 136. Foulke, vol. 2, pp. 397–98. Wissing, et al, p. 63. Madison, p. 157. Gugin and St. Clair, p. 139. Madison...
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    United States Mint Margaretta Morris, entomologist James K. Morrow, writer James St. Clair Morton (1829-1864), Military officer in the United States Civil...
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  • American Philosophical Society James St. Clair Morton (1829–1864), Union Army general in Civil War Samuel George Morton (1799–1855), physician, natural...
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    for his supply depot. Soon after the battle, Brigadier General James St. Clair Morton, Chief Engineer of the Army of the Cumberland, was ordered to build...
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    Henry St Clair was a 13th- and 14th-century Scottish noble, who was the 7th Baron of Roslin and Lord of Catcune. Henry was the son of William St. Clair and...
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  • Pennsylvania Cavalry: Col William J. Palmer Pioneer Brigade BG James St. Clair Morton, Chief Engineer (w) 1st Pioneer Battalion 2nd Pioneer Battalion...
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  • 262 missing; total, 2,991. The dead included former Brig. Gen. James St. Clair Morton, chief engineer of the corps. The enemy's works proving too strong...
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  • Charlie St. Clair is an American politician. He serves as a Democratic member for the Belknap 5th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives...
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  • Rosecrans, Commanding General Staff: Chief of Artillery and Ordnance: Col James Barnett Chief of Staff: Ltc Julius P. Garesché (k) Chief Quartermaster:...
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  • Quartermaster: Cpt Andrew J. Mackay (May 1862) Chief Engineer: Cpt James St. Clair Morton MG John Pope Chief of Staff: BG Washington L. Elliott after 12 June...
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  • grand master masons of the Grand Lodge of Scotland: 1736–1737: William St Clair of Roslin 1737–1738: George Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Cromartie 1738–1739:...
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    Indiana Historical Society Press. ISBN 0-87195-180-0. Gugin, Linda C.; St. Clair, James E., eds. (2006). The Governors of Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical...
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    Dixie Highway (then Salt River Turnpike Road). Named for Major James St. Clair Morton of the Corps of Engineers, who died in the Second Battle of Petersburg...
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    Camp Morton. Indianapolis in the American Civil War Civil War POW Prisons and Camps Winslow and Moore, p. 14. Linda C. Gugin; James E. St. Clair (2006)...
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    Rochester Rollingstone Rose Creek Rushford Rushford Village St. Charles St. Clair St. James St. Peter Slayton Sleepy Eye Springfield Spring Grove Spring...
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    Michael Morton (1864 – 11 January 1931) was an English dramatist in the early 20th century. Michael Morton was born in London in 1864, and spent most of...
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  • first governor of Pennsylvania; signatory to the US Constitution James St. Clair Morton: Union Army brigadier general who built the Civil War's largest...
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    letters from King Edward to her. The other person was Rosemary's uncle James St Clair-Erskine, 5th Earl of Rosslyn. The earl had been married three times...
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    St. Clair, 255–300. St Clair, 199–207. Seymour, 47–49; St Clair, 238–254. St Clair, 243–244, 334; Seymour, 48. St. Clair, 283–287. St. Clair, 306. St...
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    occupying Fort Ticonderoga at the nexus of the two lakes. When General St. Clair abandoned Fort Ticonderoga in July, the Congress replaced Schuyler with...
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  • 1914, by New London architect of, 58 Bellevue Place, Dudley St. Clair Donnelly for Morton Freeman Plant, a railroad and steamship magnate of Groton. 290...
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  • Douglas, 16th Earl of Morton 18 July 1808 – 1824 Thomas Erskine, 9th Earl of Kellie 11 June 1824 – 6 February 1828 James St Clair-Erskine, 2nd Earl of...
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