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James F. Curtis

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35: 250:, August 20, 1863 until it was disbanded by consolidation, November 30, 1865. On April 11, 1864 he was promoted Colonel of the 4th Infantry Regiment, and continued as commander of Camp Drum, and the Military District. He remained in 377: 297:"The California Pioneers. A Reunion At Long Branch. Celebration At Long Branch Of The Twenty-seventh Anniversary Of The Admission Of California Into The Union A Complimentary Hop To Gen. John A. Sutter" 382: 351:
Records of California men in the war of the rebellion 1861 to 1867, California Adjutant General's Office, State Office, J. D. Young, Supt. State Printing, Sacramento, 1890. pg. 595
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The California State Military Museum, California Militia and National Guard Unit Histories, First California Guard
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for the duration of the war and was discharged November 30, 1865. In 1867 he was retroactively promoted to
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where he became the secretary of state in 1892. He was also a member of the
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with his election to the office November 4, 1856, which he held until 1858.
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as Major on September 2, 1861. His first assignment was as commander of
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Massachusetts Historical Society; Curtis-Stevenson Family Papers
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as of May 13, 1865, for meritorious conduct during the war.
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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James Freeman Curtis was born December 19, 1825, in
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San Francisco Police Department, Chiefs of the SFPD
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James F. Curtis (lawyer)

Chief of Police of San Francisco
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
California Gold Rush
Chief of Police of San Francisco
California state militia
American Civil War
Boston, Massachusetts
USS Constitution
Cape Horn
San Francisco
San Francisco Committee of Vigilance
Society of California Pioneers
California Militia
California Guard, Light Battery
Chief of Police of San Francisco
4th Infantry Regiment California Volunteers
Fort Colville
Washington Territory
Fort Lincoln
Crescent City, California
lieutenant colonel
Camp Drum
Wilmington, California
District of Southern California
4th Infantry Regiment California Volunteers
Southern California
Brevet

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