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    Ruger was appointed lieutenant colonel of the 3rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment in June 1861, and promoted to colonel on August 20. Ruger commanded...
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  • and publisher Johnny Ruger (born 1949), American biathlete Theodore Ruger, American jurist and academic administrator Thomas H. Ruger (1833–1907), American...
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    the United States Army was also taking action, Brigadier General Thomas H. Ruger was placed in command of the soldiers at Fort Custer and Fort McKinney...
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  • established in 1906 as Diamond Head Reservation and renamed Fort Ruger in 1909. Fort Ruger was the site of Battery Harlow, armed with eight 12-inch mortars...
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    1865 to January 13, 1868. He was removed from office and replaced by Thomas H. Ruger as military governor after Jenkins refused to allow state funds to...
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    from South Dakota, General Schofield seconded a report of General Thomas H. Ruger which urged the federal government to honor treaty obligations with...
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    1874, resulting in the Black Hills Gold Rush. In April 1890, General Thomas H. Ruger, commander of the Department of Dakota, ordered the U.S. 8th Cavalry...
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    Engineers: BG Gouverneur K. Warren (w) Bureau of Military Information: Col George H. Sharpe General Headquarters: Command of the Provost Marshal General: BG Marsena...
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    Gaines Ruger Donoho (December 21, 1857 – January 28, 1916) was an American painter. Gaines Ruger Donoho was born on December 21, 1857, in Church Hill...
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    "Red" Reeder, Jr., World War II veteran and author. Major General Thomas H. Ruger, Civil War veteran, United States Military Academy Superintendent Major...
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  • George Meade (of the Third Military District) appointed Brig. General Thomas H. Ruger to replace Governor of Georgia Charles J. Jenkins, who had been elected...
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  • hardest fighting and heaviest losses fell on the brigades of Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Ruger and Col. Charles Candy. The divisions were commanded by Generals Williams...
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    from North Dakota (Madison) Thomas J. B. Robinson (1868–1958), U.S. Representative from Iowa (New Diggings) Thomas H. Ruger (1833–1907), Governor of Georgia...
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  • York) Cavalry: Cpt Daniel P. Mann 4th United States Cavalry, Company A: Lt Thomas H. McCormick 4th United States Cavalry, Company E: Cpt James B. McIntyre...
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  • major general. After the war, he served as a U.S. marshal. Colonel Thomas H. Ruger (August 10, 1861 – November 29, 1862) began the war as engineer-in-chief...
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    future commander of 1st Infantry Division Henry B. Carrington 1861–69 Thomas H. Ruger 1869–86 John E. Yard (died in command) 1886–89 Henry M. Lazelle 1889–94...
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    Governor before election Thomas H. Ruger (Provisional Governor) Military Elected Governor Rufus Bullock Republican...
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    was forced out of West Point. Belknap concurred when Major General Thomas H. Ruger, appointed superintendent of West Point in 1871, reduced the hazing...
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  • List of governors of Georgia (category Articles with hCards)
    p. 300. "Thomas Howard Ruger". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 21, 2023. Davis, Matthew (June 8, 2017). "Thomas Ruger". New Georgia...
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  • Union Army general James Pond, Medal of Honor recipient, Civil War Thomas H. Ruger, Civil War general and military governor of Georgia under occupation...
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    into the Big Horn Mountains. An expedition under Brigadier General Thomas H. Ruger and Colonel Nathan Dudley was sent to occupy the reservation to hamper...
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    the Reconstruction Acts of Congress, Meade replaced him with General Thomas H. Ruger. After the Camilla massacre in September 1868, caused by anger from...
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    1868, when Union General and newly appointed provisional governor Thomas H. Ruger issued a convict lease for prisoners to William Fort for work on the...
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    brigadier general. Ruger later served as military governor of Georgia, and commandant of West Point. He is memorialized at Fort Ruger in Diamond Head, Hawaii...
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    with divisions commanded by BGENs Thomas H. Ruger and James W. Reilly. Cavalry Corps, commanded by MGEN James H. Wilson, with divisions commanded by...
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    governor, in the form of Schofield's replacement, Brigadier General Thomas H. Ruger, who would try to cooperate with Holden, such as the removal of most...
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    period of Reconstruction, under military governor and Union general Thomas H. Ruger, who issued the first convict lease in April 1868. It was expanded...
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    List of United States Military Academy alumni (category Articles with hCards)
    Sultan, Class of 1907 Maxwell D. Taylor, Class of 1922 Thomas J. H. Trapnell, Class of 1927 William H. Tunner, Class of 1928 George V. Underwood, Jr., Class...
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  • Pennsylvania: Col John K. Murphy (c), Cpt Samuel M. Zulich 3rd Wisconsin: Col Thomas H. Ruger Cavalry Attachment 1st Michigan Cavalry (5 companies): Col Thornton...
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  • General John Gibbon September 1, 1890 - April 20, 1891 Brigadier General Thomas H. Ruger, April 20, 1891 - July, 1891 "General Orders No. 118". Official Records...
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