Alexander McDowell McCook (April 22, 1831 – June 12, 1903) was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War. McCook...
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General McCook may refer to: Alexander McDowell McCook (1831–1903), Union Army major general Daniel McCook Jr. (1834–1864), Union Army brigadier general...
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for Alexander McDowell McCook, an American Civil War general and his brothers and cousins, who were collectively known as "The Fighting McCooks". In...
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Railroad was extended to that point. It was named in honor of Alexander McDowell McCook, a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil...
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Civil War Robert Latimer McCook (1827–1862), US general, killed during US Civil War, son of Daniel Alexander McDowell McCook (1831–1903), US general,...
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nature, and meta-ethics, McDowell's most influential work has been in the philosophy of mind and philosophy of language. McDowell was one of three recipients...
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Confederate Lieutenant General Jubal Early and Union Major General Alexander McDowell McCook. Early's attack, less than 4 miles (6.4 km) from the White House...
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ambulance after a previous injury. Alexander McDowell McCook (1831–1903), major general; commanded XX Corps Daniel McCook, Jr. (1834–1864), brigadier general...
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Regiment. After his advisory skills were noticed by General Alexander McDowell McCook, McClurg spent the rest of the war as an adviser to various generals...
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The city of McCook, Nebraska, was named in honor of his cousin Alexander McDowell McCook. Biography portal American Civil War portal Politics portal List...
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Philip Kearny Erasmus D. Keyes John McArthur George B. McClellan Alexander McDowell McCook Irvin McDowell James B. McPherson Joseph K. Mansfield George...
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movements included the march of the 2nd Division under Brig. Gen. Alexander McDowell McCook into Kentucky, with the goal of forcing the Confederates from...
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Battle of Chickamauga. Crittenden and fellow corps commander Alexander McDowell McCook were blamed for the defeat and relieved of command, but both were...
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on December 30, 1890. On November 9, 1894, Brigadier General Alexander McDowell McCook was promoted to major general to hold the position vacated by...
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where he graduated with honor in 1889. Baker was aide to General Alexander McDowell McCook from 1890 to 1895 as well as serving on frontier duty from 1886...
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John James McCook (February 21, 1806 – October 11, 1865), was a patriarch of the Fighting McCooks, one of the most prolific families in United States Army...
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in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "McCook, Alexander McDowell s.v. John James McCook". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). Cambridge...
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battle were: 2nd Division was commanded by Brigadier General Alexander McDowell McCook. 4th Division was commanded by Brigadier General William "Bull"...
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Slocum, David S. Stanley, George Lucas Hartsuff, Charles R. Woods, Alexander McDowell McCook, August Kautz, and George Crook. Upon graduation he was commissioned...
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using Grant's head from one photograph, the body of Major General Alexander McDowell McCook atop his horse from another photograph, and for the background...
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Parkhurst Escort: 1st Ohio Cavalry, Company L: Cpt John D. Barker MG Alexander McDowell McCook Headquarters Provost guard: 81st Indiana Infantry, Company H:...
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On June 17, McDowell sent Brig. Gen. Schenck with the 1st Ohio Infantry under the immediate command of Col. Alexander McDowell McCook to expand the...
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was recognized and helped by acquaintance and fellow Freemason, Alexander McDowell McCook, a Union general. However, Johnson died aboard the Union hospital...
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and the Mad River, near downtown Dayton. Later named McCook Field for Alexander McDowell McCook, an American Civil War general, this became the Army Signal...
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Justice of the United States Supreme Court Alexander McDowell McCook, Union army general Charles Pettit McIlvaine, Episcopal bishop, author, educator...
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Eicher 2001, p. 763. Boatner, III, Mark M., The Civil War Dictionary. David McKay Company, Inc., New York, 1959. ISBN 0-679-50013-8. Eicher, John H., and...
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The short-lived camp's most notable action was when General Alexander McDowell McCook and six divisions of the camp were ordered to escort Chinese nationals...
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Merrill 13,000 men, 38 guns (k-695, w-2290, m-346 = 3,331) MG Alexander McDowell McCook Chief of Staff: Ltc James Vote Bomford (w) 20,000 men, 65 guns...
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Christopher McCook (1837–1911) – Union Army chaplain and officer, minister John James McCook (1806–1865) – patriarch of the "Fighting McCooks" U.S. Army...
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stationed in Rock Springs. At Camp Murray, Utah Territory, Colonel Alexander McDowell McCook was ordered to augment the garrison sent to Wyoming with six more...
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