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    Abram Duryée (/dʊərˈjeɪ/; April 29, 1815 – September 27, 1890) was a Union Army general during the American Civil War, the commander of one of the most...
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  • radio executive and author Abram Comingo (1820–1889), Democratic Representative Abram Duryée (1815–1890), Union Army general Abram Elam (born 1981), American...
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  • Duryee or Duryée is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abram Duryée (1815–1890), American Union Army general Charles Duryee Traphagen...
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    of military enthusiasts in Manhattan, under authority issued to Col. Abram Duryée, and trained at Fort Schuyler at Throgs Neck, New York Harbor. On Tuesday...
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    1845–1857, Superintendent John Alexander Kennedy, 1860–1863, Superintendent Abram Duryée, 1873–1874, Commissioner George Washington Walling, 1874–1885, Superintendent...
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    of volunteers in 1867. The son of Union Brigadier General Abram Duryee, Jacob Eugene Duryée served at the start of the Civil War as a private in the 7th...
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    Phelps and the Newport News contingent of these precautions. Colonel Abram Duryée led the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry from their positions at Camp...
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  • Stewart Second Division      BG James B. Ricketts (w) 1st Brigade    BG Abram Duryée 97th New York: Maj Charles B. Northrup 104th New York: Maj Lewis C. Skinner...
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    entered the Cornfield, also to be torn up by artillery. Brigadier General Abram Duryée's brigade marched directly into volleys from Colonel Marcellus Douglass's...
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  • (650 men): Col Frederick Townsend 5th New York Infantry (850 men): Col Abram Duryée 7th New York Infantry (750 men): Col John E. Bendix 1st Vermont Infantry...
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    Gen. John Gibbon) Brig Gen. James B. Ricketts (brigades of Brig Gen. Abram Duryée, Brig Gen. Zealous B. Tower, Col. John W. Stiles, and Col. Joseph Thoburn)...
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    32-Caliber, Single Action Belt Revolver. This copy belonged to Union general Abram Duryée Type Teat-fire, pistol Place of origin United States Service history...
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  • Campbell Second Division      BG James B. Ricketts 1st Brigade    BG Abram Duryée 97th New York: Ltc John P. Spofford 104th New York: Maj Lewis C. Skinner...
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  • and Others Second Division      BG James B. Ricketts 1st Brigade    BG Abram Duryée 97th New York: Ltc John P. Spofford 104th New York: Maj Lewis C. Skinner...
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    command of the Department of Annapolis, and Colonel Abram Duryée's 5th New York Volunteer Infantry, "Duryée's Zouaves," constructed Fort Federal Hill, Baltimore...
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    an account of his war experiences in History of Duryee's Brigade (1864). Brigadier General Abram Duryée had commanded the 97th, 104th and 105th New York...
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    Demonstrations Parties Lead figures Patrick Dunn; Joseph Hoefflicher; Samuel Gompers William F. Havemeyer; Abram Duryée Casualties and losses New York City...
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    the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry, known as "Duryee's Zouaves" after its first colonel, Abram Duryee; the 114th Pennsylvania Infantry, called "Collis's...
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    in the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry, also known as Duryee's Zouaves after Colonel Abram Duryée, the original commander of the regiment. Although so...
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    WEDDING." Guests included the recently elected reform mayor of New York City, Abram Hewitt, and his wife, Sarah Cooper Hewitt, and the paper reported that the...
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  • general, USA (March 13, 1865) U.S. Congressman from Indiana (1859–1863) Duryée, Abram Brigadier general, USV (August 31, 1861) Major general, USV (March 13...
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  • (reorganized) Bvt. Brig. Gen. USV, March 13, 1865 April 10, 1866 Hall, James Abram Lt. Colonel 1st Battalion Maine Volunteer Light Artillery Bvt. Brig. Gen...
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  • New York State Volunteers. New York: published by author, 1888. Smith, Abram P. History of the Seventy-sixth Regiment, New York Volunteers. Syracuse...
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