• Alfred Cumming is the name of: Alfred Cumming (governor) (1802–1873), Governor of the U.S. Territory of Utah from 1858 to 1861 Alfred Cumming (general)...
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    from April 12, 1858, to May 17, 1861. Cumming succeeded Brigham Young as governor following the Utah War. Cumming served as mayor of Augusta, Georgia from...
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    Augusta, Georgia, he was the son of Henry Harford Cumming, a cotton magnate, and Julia Ann (Bryan) Cumming. At twenty, he graduated from West Point, ranking...
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    from travelers during the Gold Rush. The mint was closed in 1861 by Alfred Cumming, gubernatorial successor to Young. Young also organized a board of regents...
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    being detected by Cumming. The new Governor was courteously received by Young and the Utah citizenry in the first week of June 1858. Cumming thereafter became...
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  • Alexander Cumming (1733–1814), Scottish watchmaker and inventor Alexander Charles Cumming (1880-1940), Australian-born chemist and author Alfred Cumming (governor)...
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  • Alfred Cumming and his son, Alfred Cumming, was a general in the Confederate States Army. In 1799, Henry Harford Cumming was born to Thomas Cumming and...
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    Buchanan ordered the United States Army to install a new governor, Alfred Cumming to replace Brigham Young. As the army of 2500 advanced in November 1857...
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    for economic reasons—impressed Cumming, as did the fact that Mormon leaders contributed supplies to the emigrants. Cumming to [Secretary of State Lewis...
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  • which Young agreed to be replaced by a non-Mormon territorial Governor, Alfred Cumming. The church, however, still wielded significant political power in Utah...
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  • Informed of U.S. Intelligence Activities, Including Covert Actions by Alfred Cumming, 18 January 2006 (HTML) – Congressional Research Service Joh, Elizabeth...
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  • General Cumming may refer to: Alfred Cumming (general) (1829–1910), Confederate States Army brigadier general Andrew Cumming (fl. 1960s–2000s), British...
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    replace Young as governor. The force consisted of 2,500 men, including Alfred Cumming and his staff, and was commanded by General William S. Harney. Complicating...
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    incorporated territory Governor   • 1851–58 Brigham Young • 1858–61 Alfred Cumming • 1875–80 George W. Emery • 1880–86 Eli Houston Murray • 1886–89, 1893–96...
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  • Brigham Young 3 Thomas H. Ferguson October 28, 1858 Alexander Carpenter Alfred Cumming 4 William Cockcroft September 21, 1861 Firing squad Robert Brown vacant...
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    California. About 4000 coins were made before Utah Territory governor Alfred Cumming ordered production to cease in 1861. Some coins had an inscription in...
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  • of Utah Territory. He was replaced as governor the following year by Alfred Cumming. Evidence as to whether or not Young ordered the attack on the migrant...
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  • Clay. Thomas Cumming, Mayor of Augusta, Georgia. Son-in-law of Joseph Clay, father of Alfred Cumming and Henry Harford Cumming. Alfred Cumming (1802–1873)...
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  • Eventually, Brigham Young was removed as governor and replaced by Alfred Cumming. In April 1861, secessionists severed railroad links around Baltimore...
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    providing statistics, Indian Affairs Superintendent to the area Colonel Alfred Cumming reported at least more deaths than births in most tribes in the area...
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  • down from power and be replaced by a non-Mormon territorial governor, Alfred Cumming. Nevertheless, the LDS Church still wielded significant political power...
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  • Waddell's Alabama Battery (6 guns): Cpt James F. Waddell 3rd Brigade    BG Alfred Cumming 34th Georgia: Col J. A. W. Johnson 36th Georgia: Col J. A. Glenn 39th...
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    "expedition" to Utah. When the supposed rebellion should be quelled, Alfred Cumming would take the place of Brigham Young as territorial governor. The resulting...
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    work Vaughan served as the private secretary of Alfred Cumming (uncle of Confederate general Alfred Cumming) who represented the railway in peace treaty...
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  • (Louisiana) Artillery, Co C (4 guns): Cpt Alexander Chust 2nd Brigade    BG Alfred Cumming 34th Georgia: Col James A. W. Johnson 36th Georgia: Maj Charles E. Broyles...
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    army in November 1857 to replace Young as governor with the non-Mormon Alfred Cumming. While the Mormons had frequently defied federal authority, some question...
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    the Mormon rebellion in November 1857. Their objective was to install Alfred Cumming as governor of the Utah Territory, replacing Brigham Young, and restore...
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    Joyner, 2015–2022 David Grannis, 2009–2014 Andy Johnson, 2004–2008 Alfred Cumming, 2000–2003 George Tenet, 1989–1993 Nicholas Rostow, 1999-2000 Senate...
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    on October 14, 2007, retrieved October 12, 2007 Richard A Best Jr.; Alfred Cumming; and Todd Masse, Director of National Intelligence: Statutory Authorities...
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  • (June 17, 1861, to September 25, 1861; Promoted to Brigadier General) Alfred Cumming (September 25, 1861, to October 29, 1862; Promoted to Brigadier General)...
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