George Stoneman Jr. (August 8, 1822 – September 5, 1894) was a United States Army cavalry officer and politician who served as the fifteenth governor...
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Governor Stoneman Adobe, Los Robles was the home of George Stoneman, the 15th Governor of California, from January 10, 1883, to January 8, 1887. The home...
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during the American Civil War, by Union cavalry troops led by General George Stoneman, in the region of eastern Tennessee, western North Carolina and southwestern...
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Thompson Stoneman (February 24, 1831 – October 11, 1905) was an American politician. Born on February 24, 1831, to parents George Stoneman and Catherine...
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Stoneman's raid was a cavalry operation led by General George Stoneman during the Chancellorsville Campaign that preceded the start of the Battle of Chancellorsville...
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1978, pp. 111–112. "George Stoneman". National Governors Association. January 3, 2011. Retrieved February 7, 2023. "George Stoneman". California State...
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white Southerner, during the last year of the American Civil War, when George Stoneman was raiding southwest Virginia. Joan Baez's version peaked at #3 on...
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19-year-old Nikolas Cruz opened fire on students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, part of the Miami metropolitan area, Parkland, Florida...
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it on the morning of April 27, 1863. Union cavalry under Maj. Gen. George Stoneman began a long-distance raid against Lee's supply lines at about the...
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George Hearst (September 3, 1820 – February 28, 1891) was an American businessman, politician, and patriarch of the Hearst business dynasty. After growing...
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of 1845), George B. McClellan (1846), Thomas J. Jackson (1846), George Pickett (1846), and two future commanders and friends, George Stoneman (1846) and...
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(replaced by John Sedgwick in February, 1862), George A. McCall, George Stoneman (replaced by Philip St. George Cooke in January, 1862) and Henry J. Hunt....
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Battle of Marion (category Stoneman's 1864 raid)
town of Marion, Virginia. The battle was part of Union Maj. Gen. George Stoneman's attack upon southwest Virginia, aimed at destroying Confederate industrial...
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is a public high school in Parkland, Florida, United States. Established in 1990 as part of the Broward County Public...
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commanded by Brigadier General John Schofield (1867–1868), Colonel George Stoneman (1868–1869) and Brigadier General Edward Canby (1869–1870). In March...
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Stoneman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Augustus Stoneman (1832–1905), Canadian merchant and political figure Bertha Stoneman...
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the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II. The camp was named after George Stoneman, a cavalry commander during the American Civil War and Governor of...
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such as the Stoneman, White, and Rose ranchos, were incorporated as the city of San Marino. The first mayor of the city of San Marino was George Smith Patton...
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George Stoneman, went on to become the Governor of California. Her brother Edward became a Judge on the Supreme Court of Illinois. In 1864, Stoneman began...
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2020, it has been re-enacted 17 times. On April 27, Union General George Stoneman ordered three brigades, totaling 3,700 men, to march from Asheville...
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The failure of McCook's column and a concurrent ill-fated raid by George Stoneman forced William T. Sherman to lay siege to the city of Atlanta. During...
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Major Keogh was now appointed as aide de camp to General George Stoneman. In July 1864, Stoneman raided to the south and southeast, destroying railroads...
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Second Battle of Saltville (category Stoneman's 1864 raid)
expedition against Saltville, Union General George Stoneman reassembled a force to destroy the saltworks there. Stoneman's force included Burbridge's Division...
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Preceded by George Stoneman Governor of California 1887 Succeeded by Robert Waterman Party political offices Preceded by George Stoneman Democratic nominee...
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Walter Ernest Stoneman MBE FRGS FRPS (6 April 1876 – 14 May 1958) was an English portrait photographer who is known for taking photographs for the National...
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including the 3rd North Carolina Mounted Infantry, under Union Maj. Gen. George Stoneman, designed to disrupt infrastructure beneficial to the Confederate war...
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commanding Reserve infantry commanded by Brig. Gen. George Sykes Cavalry commanded by Brig. Gen. George Stoneman The garrison of Fort Monroe, 12,000 men under...
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cavalry action near Macon, Georgia, capturing Union Army Maj. Gen. George Stoneman and hundreds of his men. Iverson was born in Clinton, Jones County...
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Slocum Andrew Jackson Smith William Farrar Smith George Stoneman Edwin V. Sumner George Sykes George Henry Thomas Alfred Thomas Archimedes Torbert Gouverneur...
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end of the American Civil War George Stoneman This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stoneman's raid. If an internal link led...
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