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    George Gordon Meade (December 31, 1815 – November 6, 1872) was a United States Army Major General who commanded the Army of the Potomac during the American...
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  • Major General George Gordon Meade may refer to Equestrian statue of George Meade (Philadelphia) George Gordon Meade Memorial This disambiguation page...
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    The George Gordon Meade Memorial, also known as the Meade Memorial or Major General George Gordon Meade, is a public artwork in Washington, D.C. honoring...
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    George Gordon Meade Easby (June 3, 1918 – December 11, 2005), also known as Meade or Mr. Easby, was a multi-talented person, from an artist to acting...
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    Philadelphia, known for being the grandfather of Civil War general George Gordon Meade. In partnership with Thomas Fitzsimons, his firm was among the largest...
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    Camp George G. Meade near Middletown, Pennsylvania, was a camp established and subsequently abandoned by the U.S. Volunteers during the Spanish–American...
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    USS Meade for him and his brother, Richard Worsam Meade III. The sons of Richard Worsam Meade II, they were nephews of General George Gordon Meade. Biography...
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    Robert Leamy Meade, USMC. They were nephews of General George Gordon Meade. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Richard Worsam Meade III. "Meade, Richard...
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  • America" The name "Baleroy" was chosen by its owner George Meade Easby, great-grandson of General George Meade (hero of the Battle of Gettysburg during the American...
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    Major General George Gordon Meade is an equestrian statue that stands in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park. The statue, which was unveiled in 1887, was designed...
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    Church with his wife and several relatives. Meade's younger brother was Major General George Gordon Meade, the victor of the Battle of Gettysburg during...
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    Fort George G. Meade is a United States Army installation located in Maryland, that includes the Defense Information School, the Defense Media Activity...
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    Hooker’s political feuds with Generals Ambrose Burnside and George Gordon Meade. When Meade took over the Army from Hooker, he attempted to replace Butterfield...
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    Lincoln statue. The list includes the Darlington Memorial Fountain, George Gordon Meade Memorial, and Chief Justice John Marshall. Most of the neighborhood...
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    was the Major General George Gordon Meade Memorial (1915–27), a monument for the National Mall in Washington, D.C. General Meade (1815–1872) had been commander...
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    Worsam Meade (June 23, 1778 – June 25, 1828) was an American merchant and art collector, and the father of Civil War General George Gordon Meade. After...
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    bright sunny May 23, a signal gun fired a single shot and Maj. Gen. George Gordon Meade, the victor of Gettysburg, led the estimated 80,000 men of Army of...
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    President Andrew Johnson on December 28, 1867, when General George Gordon Meade took his place. Meade served at the current location of Fort McPherson until...
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  • by using interior lines to achieve local numerical superiority. George Gordon Meade used interior lines against Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg...
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    Art Association, to create an equestrian statue of Major General George Gordon Meade for Fairmount Park. Then in 1875, he won the competition for the...
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    casualties over three days. In the Battle of Gettysburg, Union Major General George Meade's Army of the Potomac defeated attacks by Confederate General Robert E...
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  • Theodore Lyman (1858) – Union officer on George Meade's staff and Congressman from Massachusetts George Gordon Meade (Honorary 1866) – major general in the...
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    Teachinghistory.org, accessed October 8, 2011 Tom Huntington: Searching for George Gordon Meade: The Forgotten Victor of Gettysburg. Stackpole Books, 2013. Starr...
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    Richardson Dilworth, former mayor of Philadelphia George Gordon Meade Easby, great-grandson of General George Meade Philo Taylor Farnsworth, (August 19, 1906...
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    McLean County 3 123 McPherson County 3 James B. McPherson 123 Meade County 3 George Gordon Meade 123 Miami County 3 Miami people 123 Miller County 3 123 Moore...
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    the United States Army Corps of Engineers under the supervision of George Gordon Meade, famous for leading the Union forces to victory four years later...
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    Happy Rockefeller (category Meade family)
    Edwin Henry Fitler and a great-great-granddaughter of Union general George Gordon Meade, the commander at the Battle of Gettysburg, and his wife Margaretta...
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    transits the Third Street Tunnel just beneath Union Square. The George Gordon Meade Memorial (1927) formerly stood in the northwest section of Union...
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    General Grant who failed to communicate with Smith, Major General George Gordon Meade and Major General Winfield Scott Hancock the full picture of the...
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    Robert A. Taft Memorial Washington Union Station Ford's Theatre George Gordon Meade Memorial Inlay of L'Enfant's plan for the federal capital city in...
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