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867:
862:
854:
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826:
811:
793:
779:
723:
721:in Chicago.
716:
701:
694:
679:
647:
606:
602:Confederates
598:Louis Hebert
584:campaign of
567:
551:
492:
455:Julius White
454:
453:
407:Battles/wars
185:(1890-05-12)
183:May 12, 1890
140:Succeeded by
117:
111:3rd district
89:Succeeded by
52:
25:Julius White
18:
1558:1890 deaths
1553:1816 births
1388:Messersmith
1257:Worthington
697:real estate
682:Cook County
650:XXIII Corps
535:underwriter
469:during the
392:XXIII Corps
128:Preceded by
77:Preceded by
1547:Categories
1453:Shlaudeman
1423:McClintock
774:References
609:VIII Corps
467:Union Army
396:1st Div.,
390:2nd Div.,
331:Union Army
297:Allegiance
221:Republican
208:, Illinois
166:1816-09-23
1499:Gutierrez
1202:Pendleton
1066:Milwaukee
1064:from the
841:Footnotes
619:, on the
564:Civil War
515:Wisconsin
511:Milwaukee
495:Cazenovia
483:Argentina
340:1861–1865
280:Signature
118:In office
109:Milwaukee
107:from the
62:President
53:In office
1509:Martínez
1418:Rubottom
1330:Sherrill
1305:Buchanan
732:See also
690:chairman
629:Maryland
594:Illinois
582:Missouri
578:regiment
556:for the
507:Illinois
499:New York
459:American
398:IX Corps
379:Commands
244:Children
1532:Stanley
1524:Carlson
1463:Gildred
1433:Burgess
1413:Beaulac
1398:Griffis
1373:Weddell
1353:Stimson
1335:Garrett
1320:Beaupre
1315:Barrett
1237:Cushman
1187:Baylies
572:of the
570:colonel
503:Chicago
465:in the
206:Chicago
1527:(a.i.)
1489:(a.i.)
1481:(a.i.)
1478:Godard
1468:Todman
1448:Castro
1428:Martin
1403:Bunker
1383:Braden
1378:Armour
1358:Riddle
1300:Pitkin
1272:Osborn
1252:Asboth
1242:Palmer
1232:Yancey
1197:Harris
1182:Forbes
1177:Rodney
833:
818:
800:
786:
367:Brevet
324:
306:
236:Spouse
192:, U.S.
175:, U.S.
1519:Prado
1514:Mamet
1504:Wayne
1494:Walsh
1486:Rocha
1473:Cheek
1458:Ortiz
1438:Lodge
1408:Nufer
1393:Bruce
1368:Bliss
1295:Hanna
1277:Hanna
1267:White
1227:Peden
1192:Brent
525:as a
1443:Hill
1325:Eddy
1310:Lord
1262:Kirk
1247:Kirk
831:ISBN
816:ISBN
798:ISBN
784:ISBN
726:Loop
527:Whig
345:Rank
226:Whig
180:Died
160:Born
1363:Jay
600:'s
481:to
473:.
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505:,
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203:,
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