Oliver Otis Howard (November 8, 1830 – October 26, 1909) was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the Civil War. As a brigade commander...
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ISBN 0801847125. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oliver Otis Howard House. General Oliver Otis Howard House, NRHP 'travel itinerary' listing at the National...
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the Wallowa band of Nez Perce, surrendered to Brigadier Generals Oliver Otis Howard and Nelson A. Miles. White Bird, of the Lamátta band of Nez Perce...
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Sigel angrily resigned his command. Replacing him was Maj. Gen. Oliver Otis Howard, who had lately been complaining that he deserved a corps command...
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General Oliver Otis Howard, a Civil War hero who was both the founder of the university and, at the time, commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau. Howard later...
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General Oliver Otis Howard. Howard County is part of the Grand Island, NE Metropolitan Statistical Area. In the Nebraska license plate system, Howard County...
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Jefferson Davis Robert C. Treveiler as Lorenzo Thomas Eric Mendenhall as Oliver Otis Howard In January 2022, a series adaptation of Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase...
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General Howard in pursuit. After the defeat of the U.S. Army by the Nez Perce at the Battle of White Bird Canyon on June 17, General Oliver Otis Howard took...
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Oliver Otis Howard (1830–1909) was a Union Army major general. General Howard may also refer to: Charles Howard (British Army officer) (c. 1696–1765)...
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during the Atlanta campaign in the American Civil War. Sherman sent Oliver Otis Howard's Union Army of the Tennessee circling around the west side of Atlanta...
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list of superintendents includes five Medal of Honor recipients: Oliver Otis Howard, Douglas MacArthur, Albert Leopold Mills, John McAllister Schofield...
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; a scholarly history Carpenter, John A. (1999). Sword and Olive Branch: Oliver Otis Howard. New York: Fordham University Press. doi:10.1515/9780823296705...
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"Howard at Atlanta" is an 1868 poem by John Greenleaf Whittier. Whittier based his poem on an interaction between Oliver Otis Howard and Richard R. Wright...
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Americans and added to the arsenal of education in America General Oliver Otis Howard: a general from the United States Civil War appointed as the commissioner...
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Round Top. Major General Oliver Otis Howard, class of 1850, led the Freedmen's Bureau after the war and later founded Howard University; Massachusetts...
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Period following the American Civil War, published biographies of Oliver Otis Howard and Ulysses S. Grant. Carpenter was born to Charles Francis Carpenter...
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York: John Wiley & Sons; 1997. ISBN 0-471-28329-0. Howard, Oliver O.. Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, Major General, United States Army. New York: Baker...
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a "Monument to Peace" after the Civil War. Generals Oliver Otis Howard and Charles Henry Howard placed the obelisk in 1895 "on the great hill" where...
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Columbia after the Civil War. The name of Howard University is in honor of Major General Oliver Otis Howard. The civil war had just ended, and freed African...
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By early afternoon, the Union XI Corps, commanded by Major General Oliver Otis Howard, had arrived, and the Union position was in a semicircle from west...
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recipient during World War II Charles Henry Howard 1859, Union Army officer and newspaper publisher Oliver Otis Howard 1850, Civil War major general, commissioner...
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received a telegraph from General Oliver Otis Howard to cut off the Nez Percé who had left Idaho, pursued by Howard. (See Nez Perce War) In western Montana...
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on an extensive trek to escape the soldiers of Brigadier General Oliver Otis Howard. The Nez Perce crossed into Montana Territory via rugged Lolo Pass...
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Dearborn, Revolutionary War era general James R. Flynn, songwriter Oliver Otis Howard, Civil War General, attended Monmouth Academy Benjamin White Norris...
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44 Webster County 8 Daniel Webster 56 Howard County 7 Tilghman Howard, John Eager Howard, or Oliver Otis Howard 56 Lewis County 7 Meriwether Lewis or...
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(1835–1933) – Union Army. Last surviving General of the Regular U.S. Army. Oliver Otis Howard (1830–1909) – Union Army. Last surviving General to have held the...
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before he is saved by General Oliver Otis Howard who recruits him to negotiate a wider peace treaty with Cochise. Howard, the "Christian General" condemns...
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Sherman's force was the Army of the Tennessee, commanded by Maj. Gen. Oliver Otis Howard. It encountered the first resistance to its march in Griswoldville...
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The right wing was the Army of the Tennessee, commanded by Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard, consisting of two corps: XV Corps, commanded by Maj. Gen. Peter J...
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Henry M. Wilson, black widow Sarah A. Tillman, and white general Oliver Otis Howard. It was originally used by freedwomen new to the northern United States...
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