Biographical Register Of The Officers And Graduates Of The U S Military Academy At West Point N Y

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : George Washington Cullum
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Release : 1901
File : 734 Pages
ISBN-13 : PRNC:32101068580230


Biographical Register Of The Officers And Graduates Of The U S Military Academy At West Point N Y From Its Establishment 1802 To The Army Re Organization Of 1866 67 By G W Cullum

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Author : United States Military Academy (WEST POINT)
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Release : 1868
File : 646 Pages
ISBN-13 : BL:A0026703307


Biographical Register Of The Officers And Graduates Of The U S Military Academy At West Point N Y Supplement 1980 1900 Nos 3385 3993

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Author : George Washington Cullum
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Release : 1901
File : 734 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015013403665


Biographical Register Of The Officers And Graduates Of The U S Military Academy At West Point N Y From Its Establishment 1902 To 1890

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Author : George Washington Cullum
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Release : 1901
File : 736 Pages
ISBN-13 : PSU:000057378909


What Can U S Government Information Do For Me

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The United States government is one of the world's largest publishers, printing and distributing a wealth of information including resources on American history, crime and justice data, contextualized government images, census data, genealogy research and much more. To serve patrons, library personnel must remain knowledgeable about U.S. government resources, agencies, departments, and websites. Aimed at librarians and library personnel from all types of libraries, and at researchers, this practical, hands-on volume is a useful resource for learning how to find and apply information from the wealth of U.S. government resources. It aids in answering various types of patron questions, performing community outreach, engaging in civic activities, serving business patrons, and providing classroom instruction. Readers will learn to discover the government's "hidden" information treasures and how to implement and adapt these resources in any library environment.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Tom Diamond
Publisher : McFarland
Release : 2023-09-06
File : 310 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781476689494


Bending Their Way Onward

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2018 Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2019 Dwight L. Smith (ABC-CLIO) Award from the Western History Association Between 1827 and 1837 approximately twenty-three thousand Creek Indians were transported across the Mississippi River, exiting their homeland under extreme duress and complex pressures. During the physically and emotionally exhausting journey, hundreds of Creeks died, dozens were born, and almost no one escaped without emotional scars caused by leaving the land of their ancestors. Bending Their Way Onward is an extensive collection of letters and journals describing the travels of the Creeks as they moved from Alabama to present-day Oklahoma. This volume includes documents related to the “voluntary” emigrations that took place beginning in 1827 as well as the official conductor journals and other materials documenting the forced removals of 1836 and the coerced relocations of 1836 and 1837. This volume also provides a comprehensive list of muster rolls from the voluntary emigrations that show the names of Creek families and the number of slaves who moved west. The rolls include many prominent Indian countrymen (such as white men married to Creek women) and Creeks of mixed parentage. Additional biographical data for these Creek families is included whenever possible. Bending Their Way Onward is the most exhaustive collection to date of previously unpublished documents related to this pivotal historical event.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Christopher D. Haveman
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Release : 2018-02-01
File : 863 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780803296985


Daughter Of The Regiment

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The young daughter of an English-born U.S. infantry officer on the post Civil War frontier, Mary Leefe had the childhood of an army nomad, accompanying the regiment from south Texas to the boundary with Canada. In faithfully recording her varied experiences as a camp follower, she offers extensive and unique memoirs on life as a child and adolescent in the twilight of the Indian-fighting army. She considered herself a part of her father's unit, ever-mindful "of the heritage of noblesse oblige. . . the honor of the army and esprit de corps of the regiment. . . . We were part and parcel of this and must never disgrace it." Leefe's formative memories were of the death of the regimental colonel in battle with the Cheyennes and of the dangerous thrill of watching an Ute war dance. When her father's company was assigned to guard Apache prisoners of war in Alabama, she came to know and fear Geronimo, whose "terrible eyes haunted my dreams," but she developed a lasting respect and admiration for such leaders as Chihuahua, Nana, and Naiche. Leefe offers the reader much more than frontier anecdotes of a youth who comes of age in the fading West. A largely uncritical observer, Leefe was indeed a product of her place and time and so can report on the military community with affection, humor, and sympathetic understanding.

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Genre : History
Author : Mary Leefe Laurence
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Release : 1999-09-01
File : 260 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0803279884


Usma Library Bulletin

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Author : Military Academy, West Point
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Release : 1969
File : 84 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105211180752


An American Profession Of Arms

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Following the formation of a regular army in 1784, a popular distruct of military power and the generally unsettled nature of national administration kept the army in a continual state of fluctuation, both in terms of organisation and size. Few officers were making a long-term commitment to military service. But by 1860, a professional army career was becoming a way of life. In that year, 41.5 percent of officers had served 30 years, compared to only 2.6 percent in 1797.

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Genre : History
Author : William B. Skelton
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Release : 1992
File : 512 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015029216861


Capturing Aguinaldo

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The “American century” began with the Spanish-American War. In that conflict’s aftermath, the United States claimed the Philippines in its bid for world power. Before the ink on the treaty with Spain had dried, the war in the Philippines turned into a violent rebellion. After two years of fighting, U.S. forces launched an audacious mission to capture Philippine president and rebel commander-in-chief Emilio Aguinaldo. Using an elaborate ruse, U.S. Army legend Frederick “Fighting Fred” Funston orchestrated Aguinaldo’s seizure in 1901. Capturing Aguinaldo is the story of Funston, his gambit to catch Emilio Aguinaldo, and the United States’ conflicted rise to power in the early twentieth century. The United States’ war with Spain in 1898 had been quick and, for the Americans in the Philippines, virtually bloodless. But by early 1899, Filipino nationalists, who had been fighting the Spaniards for three years and expected Spain’s defeat to produce their independence, were fighting a new imperial power: the United States. The Filipinos eventually abandoned conventional warfare, switching to guerilla tactics in an ongoing conflict rife with atrocities on both sides. By March 1901, the United States was looking for a bold strike against the nationalists. Brigadier General Frederick Funston, who had already earned a Medal of Honor, and four other officers posing as prisoners were escorted by loyal Filipino soldiers impersonating rebels. After a ninety-mile forced march, the fake insurgents were welcomed into the enemy’s headquarters where, after a brief firefight, they captured President Aguinaldo. At long last, the rebellion neared collapse. More than a swashbuckling tale, Capturing Aguinaldo is a character study of Frederick Funston and Emilio Aguinaldo and a look at the United States’ rise to global power as it unfolded at ground level. It tells the thrilling but nearly forgotten story of this daring operation and its polarizing aftermath, highlighting themes of U.S. history that have reverberated for more than a century, through World War II to Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

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Genre : History
Author : Dwight Sullivan
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Release : 2022-11-01
File : 423 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780811771535