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Edward Otho Cresap Ord II

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94: 633:. These include Ord's patents, original drawings and diagrams, advertising material and instructions on use of the "Gold-Pan-Batea", an improved Gold Pan which recycled water. This led to the formation of the California Gold Pan Company and later of the Household Utilities Manufacturing Company. Papers include correspondence and business papers of mine holdings and interests in and around California, Arizona, Utah and Mexico. There are also three diaries; 1) One by William Ord in 1869 of surveying and prospecting in California and Nevada. 2) Two by E.O.C. Ord II, from a prospecting trip to 251: 519: 508: 75: 674: 706: 660: 281:, Bexar County, Texas. His father was the Commanding General of the Department of Texas. Ord's father retired from the Army on December 6, 1880 after serving 41 years. General Ord began a second career building the Mexican Southern Railroad from Texas to Mexico City. His family stayed in San Antonio. 258:
On August 2, 1870, the family was in San Francisco, California with seven children. Edward, the eldest son, lived with servants and was taught by tutors and in public schools. His life in the west was one of which his father was a senior military officer, a decorated Civil War hero and he was "his
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Ord was also an inventor who patented a new type of gold pan and different weapon sights. He was a co-owner of several mines in Arizona, California, Mexico and Utah. Papers pertaining to the inventions of E.O.C. Ord II are in the special collections section of the
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for the United States. The Seminole Negro Indian Scouts (originally a black unit despite the name) played a lead role in the Texas Indian Wars of the 1870s. The scouts became famous for their tracking abilities and feats of endurance. Four men were awarded the
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In 1915, Ord was a military aide on the staff of the governor of Arizona. He was also a liaison with Army unit that included his former regiment. He saw service on the Mexican border due to the rise of tension along the border following the
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In 1880, young Edward was stationed at Fort McKavett, Menard, Texas. He married Mary Frances Norton (May 27, 1857 – June 27, 1947) on November 10, 1879 in Bexar County. She was the daughter of Charles Gilman and Frances (Brown) Norton.
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for relief work. He wrote a long letter to his mother on the 20th regarding Schmitz' "Shoot-to-Kill" Order and some "despicable" behavior of certain soldiers of his former 22nd Regiment from the Presidio who were looting.
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father's son." His life was privileged compared to others. As he grew up he watched both military officers and men show respect and courtesy to his parents. Later young Edward attended the public school in
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As the result of his Arizona service, on June 3, 1916, Ord was advanced to the grade of major on the Army retired list. In early 1917, he returned to full active duty, serving at
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Collection Number: BANC MSS 2002/92 z (cz). Gold pans and related accoutrement transferred to the Historical Objects collections of The Bancroft Library (BANC PIC 2002.131--OBJ)
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and possessed exceptional artistic ability, devoting much of his leisure time to producing landscape & seascape paintings. and to writing poetry.
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Call number 90A469 in four series. Series 1 deal with correspondence 1840 to 1963. SERIES: 5. E.O.C. Ord II: Patents and Printed Materials.
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on the Mexican side of the border in March 1916. On March 9, 1916, he invaded the United States for supplies and arms which resulted in the
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foraging for supplies. Desperate for food and fresh horses, Pancho Villa camped his army of an estimated 500 horsemen outside of
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In December 1918, because of complications of his yellow fever sustained in Cuba, he retired from the Army due to ill health.
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in 1908–1909 and in 1910 to Zero Mine in Arizona. This collection also includes a sketch of Bradshaw Fissure drawn by Ord.
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In late 1900 or early 1901, Captain Ord was sent to the Philippines from Benicia Barracks when the
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in 1880, and later commanded the Seminole Indian scouts in 1882 to about 1890. Since 1870, the
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sustained his greatest defeat and his units were disorganized and wandered around northern
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with the 22nd Infantry Regiment from July 3 to July 17, 1898. There he was promoted to
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Call number 90A469 in four series. Series 1 deal with correspondence 1840 to 1963.
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broke out. He participated in battle at San Isidro then other battles during the
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Ellen F. "Nellie" Ord, born October 1889 in Benicia Barracks, Solano, California.
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Ord was the eldest male of 15 children (13 lived past childhood) and was born at
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trying to keep the peace through the end of 1892. This was during the time when
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Frontier Cavalryman, Lieutenant John Bigelow with the Buffalo Soldiers in Texas
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Utley, Robert M. (2004). "The Last Days of the Sioux Nation, 2nd Edition".
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The National Cyclopedia of American Biography - Edward Otho Cresap Ord, II
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Historical Register and Dictionary of US Army, 1789–1903, Volume 1 & 2
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Ord, like his father would continue to suffer from yellow fever and its
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Christies 2002 sale of Ord's 'GOLD RUSH CALIFORNIA AND THE SOUTHWEST.'
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In 1908, he was the military instructor at St. Matthew's school in
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The Buffalo Soldiers: A Narrative of the Negro Cavalry in the West
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Kinevan, Marcos E., Brigadier General, USAF, retired (1898).
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General Edward Ord, his wife Mary and one of their daughters.
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American military officer, linguist and inventor (1858–1923)
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Soldiers reported looting during the aftermath of the fire.
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Ord of the 22nd Infantry served in the Indian campaigns in
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which was attended by many politicians and Army personnel.
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American military personnel of the Philippine–American War
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The Black Seminoles: History of a Freedom-Seeking People
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Edward Ord, born September 1880 in Bexar County, Texas.
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who was killed in action after leading the charge of
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Ord was appointed a Special Police Officer by Mayor
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Harry Ord, born October 1881 in Bexar County, Texas.
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San Francisco
Benicia, California
Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California
United States of America
Black and white image of War Department seal prior to 1947. Later a color version was used for the Department of the Department of War–Army
Major
Indian Wars
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
Edward Ord
Jules Garesche Ord
United States Army
Major
22nd Infantry Regiment
Indian Wars
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
1906 San Francisco earthquake
linguist
painting
poetry
inventor
gold pan
sights.
Benicia Barracks
Edward Otho Cresap Ord
American Civil War
major general
brigadier general
Regular Army

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