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William H. Emory

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William H. Emory did more than just map the terrain; he also made notes about the plant life as well as the people who inhabited the sparsely populated Southwest. Notating the social relations of some of the Native American people, he wrote: "Women, when captured, are taken as wives by those who capture them, but they are treated by the Indian wives of the capturers as slaves, and made to carry wood and water; if they chance to be pretty, or receive too much attention from their lords and masters, they are, in the absence of the latter, unmercifully beaten and otherwise maltreated. The most unfortunate thing which can befall a captive woman is to be claimed by two persons. In this case, she is either shot or delivered up for indiscriminate violence." His multi-volume boundary survey published as the
1668: 408: 932:. Chicago: Rio Grande Press, 1966. Paging irregular. A reprint of the 1859 ed. (New York, Appleton), together with a reprint of the 1848 ed. (30 p.) of the author's "Letters, relating to the history of annexation" (Galveston, Printed at the Civilian Office), and facsims. of the "Map of Texas and the countries adjacent," compiled by William H. Emory, 1844, of the author's speech Feb. 19, 1846, delivered in Austin when Texas became a state, and of a previously unpublished pref. which the author's wife, Mary Jones, wrote for the "Memoranda." 736 p. 3 facsims. (2 fold., incl. map), port. 24 cm. 896:. 1823. Yale University Library. Abstract: The bulk of the collection documents William Emory's service on the Mexican boundary survey in the years 1848 to 1858. Series I contains correspondence with members of the boundary commission, the American and Mexican Survey parties, and government officials. Correspondence for 1849-50 describes California during the Gold Rush and Forty-Niners on the Gila route. There are also other military records. Series II contains letters and other records from Emory's service in Kansas and in the Civil War. 991: 1663: 816:. : War Department, 1844. Relief shown by hachures. Shows northern Mexico, southwestern U.S., and Texas as defined by Act of the Texian Congress, December 19, 1836; includes routes, Indian tribes, battle sites, etc. "Published by order of the U.S. Senate." Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. Scanned raster image of original: 1 map on 2 sheets ; 54 x 81 cm., folded in cover 17 x 11 cm. Original in the David Rumsey Collection; scanned by Cartography Associates. 31: 213: 971:. S.l: s.n, 1970. Relief shown by hachures. Number of stations listed with latitude and longitude given for each. Facsim. of 1857 ed. Scale 1:1,500,000. 1 map; 58 x 64 cm. Responsibility: compiled in the Bureau of Topograph Engrs. Chiefly for military purposes; Map of the Rio Del Norte section of the boundary between United States and Mexico under the direction of Major W.H. Emory. 954:. "Reduced and compiled under the direction of Col. J.J. Abert ... by Lieut. W.H. Emory from the map published in 1842 and from other authorities in 1843. Published by order of the U.S. Senate. W.J. Stone, Sc. Mountains engraved by E.F. Woodward, Phila." "Printed from an original copy, 1976." 1 map ; 90 Ă— 76 cm., folded to 21 Ă— 13 cm., in case 24 Ă— 15 cm. 903:. 1853. Abstract: Survey map along route of line covering strip of land in Maryland from Elk Landing to Tangier Sound. Shows streams, fields, land owners, roads, and the "lines run with compass & level, Lines run with compass." The line was chartered in 1853, organized in 1859, and the first section of road completed in 1860. 493: 422:
At the onset of the Civil War, Emory was concerned for his family and wrote a letter of resignation on May 9, 1861. He immediately regretted his decision and tried to prevent the delivery of the letter but was unable to do so. In spite of his resignation letter, he was informally commissioned as
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Discussion of Observations for the Isodynamic, Isogonic, and Isoclinal Curves of Terrestrial Magnetism on and Near the Line of the Boundary Survey between the United States and Mexico, Made in 1849, 1850, 1851, and 1852, Under the Orders of W.H. Emory, Astronomer of the Boundary Commission, and
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There is a story of testament as to Emory's dedication to accuracy that says John Bartlett, his supervisor in the boundary survey, made him sign off on a misplaced boundary marker, creating a sweet revenge for Emory who replaced him as Head of the International Boundary Commission in 1855. But
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Map of the Country between the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans included within the latitudes 25 & 42 & the longitudes 75 & 123 West, shewing the proposed route of a Rail Road from the Mississippi Valley to the ports of St. Diego, Monterey & St. Francisco on the Pacific Coast,
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Notes of Travel in California Comprising the Prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geological and Mineralogical Features of the Country : Also, the Route from Fort Leavenworth in Missouri to San Diego in California, Including Parts of the Arkansas, Del Norte and Gila
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was restored to power and the White League disbanded. For political reasons, General Sheridan removed Emory from command and saw to it that he was retired in 1876. The Department of the Gulf was soon shifted to Sheridan's large
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bears his namesake, and is located 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of the border which he determined between the United States and Mexico from the Colorado River to San Diego/Tijuana, near the border's western end.
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United States, and William H. Emory. Correspondence between the War Department and Colonel Emory. : , 1872. 34 pages. At head of title: 42d Congress, 2d session. House of Representatives. Ex. doc. no. 209.
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of 1854, and Emory was selected to lead the American boundary commission to survey, 1855–1856, the new boundary line (earlier he had influenced the debate over approving the treaty by advising Senator
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Buttery, L. M., Robert Lenon, and William H. Emory. "The Emory Maps of 1847 & 1857". Lampasas, Tex: Old Maps of the Southwest, 1987. Issue no. 6. part 2, Fall 1987. Title of reproduced 1847 map:
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Combined with Observations at San Francisco (California), and Dollar Point (East Base), and Jupiter (Texas), Furnished by A.D. Bache, Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey, with a Map
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and Lieutenant A. V. Colburn, as well as Emory's own testimony to Secretary of War and the Senate before his resignation was formally rescinded and his rank was officially confirmed.
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west, 1849–1853. A dispute arose among the Mexicans and Americans over the location of the starting line near El Paso caused by an error in the original map referred to in the
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Report of Explorations for That Portion of a Railway Route Near the 32d Parallel of Latitude, Lying between Dona Ana, on the Rio Grande, and Pimas Villages, on the Gila
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warrior, to guide Emory's troops to safety. He promised that the government would compensate Black Beaver for the loss of his ranch. Emory withdrew Union troops from
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Experimental Survey for the Eastern Shore Rail Road, Maryland, Drawn by W.H. Emory & J. McClelland Asst. Civ. Engs., Made Under the Direction of James Kearney
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Wagner, Jr, Fred P. "Boundaries of Texas." International Engineering History and Heritage: Improving Bridges to ASCE's 150th Anniversary. ASCE, 2001.
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Extracts from the Journal of the United States Senate In All Cases of Impeachment Presented By The United States House of Representatives (1798-1904)
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Dear, Michael. "Monuments, manifest destiny, and Mexico." PROLOGUE-QUARTERLY OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION 37.2 (2005): 32–41.
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Memoranda and Official Correspondence Relating to the Republic of Texas, Its History and Annexation; Including a Brief Autobiography of the Author
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Returns of the Fifth Regiment of Cavalry, Army of the United States (Colonel William H. Emory) for the Months of May, June, July, 1874
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Dear, Michael. "Bajalta California." Boom: A Journal of California 4.1 (2014): 86–97. (University of California Press), Stable URL:
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Astronomical, Magnetic, and Meteorological: Made at Chagres and Gorgona, Isthmus of Darien, and at the City of Panama, New Grenada
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Hydrographical Basin of the Upper Mississippi River: From Astronomical and Barometrical Observations, Surveys and Information
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Sketch of the Actions Fought at San Pasqual in Upper California between the Americans and the Mexicans, Dec. 6 & 7, 1846
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William H. Emory was most importantly a topographical engineer and explorer. From 1839 to 1842, he surveyed harbors and the
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Milligan, James C. and Norris, L. David Norris, "Keeping the Peace: William H. Emory and the Command at Fort Arbuckle,"
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Sketch of the Passage of the Rio San Gabriel, Upper California: By the Americans, Discomfiting the Opposing Mex. Forces
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Report of the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission, Made Under the Direction of the Secretary of the Interior
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brought an international incident when neither side agreed to the boundary and threatened renewed hostilities in the
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of Texas on the best route for a southern transcontinental railroad, one of the key points of the Gadsden Treaty).
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Carey, Ryan. "The Geography of Chaos: William H. Emory's Images of the Texas Borderlands." (1998). Accessed at
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Sketch of the Battle of Los Angeles Upper California: Fought between the Americans and Mexicans Jany. 9th. 1847
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While attending the United States Military Academy at West Point, he earned the nickname "Bold Emory".
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Nicollet, J. N., John Charles Frémont, John James Abert, William H. Emory, and William James Stone.
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Emory, William H., Matilda Emory, J. R. Emory, Winfield Scott, A. V. Colburn, and James Longstreet.
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Witcher, T. R. "A Fine Line: The US-Mexico Boundary." Civil Engineering—ASCE 86.6 (2016): 42–45.
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he specialized in mapping the United States border, including the Texas–Mexico border, and the
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From the Golden Gate to Mexico City: The U. S. Army Topographical Engineers in the Mexican War
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United States, William H. Emory, James Hall, T. A. Conrad, C. C. Parry, and Arthur Schott.
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A map: the hydrographical basin of the Mississippi River, 1843. Relief shown by hachures
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Emory and his wife had a total of 10 children. His eldest son, Brevet Lieut. Colonel
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Turmoil on the Rio Grande, the Territorial History of the Mesilla Valley, 1846-1865
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border, 1844–1855, and published lasting scientific reports on the border region.
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Mertz Library, The New York Botanical Garden, and Emory, William H. 1811–1887.
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After the war, Emory held a number of posts, most importantly commander of the
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Levanetz, Joel. "A Compromised Country: Redefining the US-Mexico Border."
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The Expeditions of John Charles Fremont, vol 3, Travels from 1848 to 1854
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EMORY, William H., John Charles Frémont, Robert MILLS, and WISLIZENUS.
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who had taken over the city by military force. As a result, Republican
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campaign. He subsequently returned to the East as the commander of the
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Emory died December 1, 1887, in Washington, D.C. He is buried in the
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during the Civil War, and a younger son, William H. Emory Jr., was a
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Military reconnaissance of the Arkansas, Rio Del Norte and Rio Gila
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Military reconnaissance of the Arkansas Rio del Norte and Rio Gila
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was named for him in 1942. It is now used as a training area for
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Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture - Emory, William H.
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Testifying witnesses of the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson
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Werne, Joseph Richard. "Surveying the Rio Grande, 1850–1853."
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Emory, William H., John James Abert, and William James Stone.
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at Howard Springs, Texas, under Emory's leadership during the
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At the end of the war, Emory held the rank of colonel in the
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After the War, Emory was sent with a crew to survey the new
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Line in the Sand: A History of the Western US-Mexico Border
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Frémont, John Charles, William H. Emory, and J. W. Abert.
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Norris, L. David, Milligan, James C., and Faulk, Odie B.
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Emory, William H., A. D. Bache, and William Cranch Bond.
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Emory married Matilda Wilkins Bache on May 29, 1838, in
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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Army Generals and Reconstruction: Louisiana, 1862–1877.
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Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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Kirby Smith's Confederacy: The Trans-Mississippi South
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and Sophia Burrell Dallas. She was a granddaughter of
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/boom.2014.4.1.86
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Emory, William H., J. McClelland, and James Kearney.
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until he resigned from the service in 1836 to pursue
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United States, John G. Parke, and William H. Emory.
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United States Army Corps of Topographical Engineers
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As an officer in the 29: 18: 2031:People from Queen Anne's County, Maryland 1396:The Paisano, Volume 1, Issue 1:June, 1998 710:United States and Mexican Boundary Survey 266:Mexican–American War and Gadsden Purchase 1196:A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans 300:Notes of a Military Reconnaissance from 1040: 925:. New York: D. Appleton & Co, 1849. 853:, Jan. 8. 1847. Washington?: s.n, 1848. 504:administering oath to Emory during the 235:, and graduated in 1831. Assigned as a 218:Map of Texas and the Countries Adjacent 1319: 1317: 515:(which included the Federal troops in 380:broke out, Emory was stationed in the 2026:Burials at the Congressional Cemetery 1971:United States Military Academy alumni 1521:The Southwestern Historical Quarterly 937:Correspondence: Emory and John Torrey 913:United States, and William H. Emory. 499:Secretary of the United States Senate 274:, Emory was selected to join General 7: 1483:Military Posts and Camps in Oklahoma 1217: 1215: 839:Compiled ... by R. Mills, Eng. 1848. 442:in 1862, and was transferred to the 1926:Impeachment managers investigation 1499:. Princeton University Press, 2011. 1490:William H. Emory: Soldier–Scientist 1146:William H. Emory, Soldier-Scientist 1121:William H. Emory, Soldier-Scientist 969:Map of Texas and Part of New Mexico 814:of Texas and the Countries Adjacent 807:Accuracy of Emory's 1846 longitudes 795:Accuracy of Emory's 1846 Longitudes 616:Vice President of the United States 506:impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson 844:Notes of a Military Reconnaissance 698:named the Great Plains rat snake, 460:Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864 294:, and down it to its mouth on the 14: 2041:19th-century American politicians 1996:Members of the Aztec Club of 1847 1627:Efforts to impeach Andrew Johnson 1332:The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles 531:assignment. On April 2, 1868, he 2011:United States military governors 1666: 1661: 1467:The Journal of San Diego History 989: 878:Emory, William H. Observations, 1353:International Plant Names Index 663:Emory Pass, 8,228 feet, in the 606:, and a great-granddaughter of 1823:Witnesses for the prosecution 801:, no. 6, pt. 2. Other titles: 229:United States Military Academy 16:Union Army general (1811-1887) 1: 720:, Emory's crucifixion thorn ( 550:In September 1874, President 388:, he secured the services of 334:United States-Mexico boundary 225:Queen Anne's County, Maryland 51:Queen Anne's County, Maryland 1570:William Hemsley Emory Papers 1376:Map done by William H. Emory 1049:"William H. Emory – UAPress" 894:William Hemsley Emory Papers 714:Texas spiny softshell turtle 527:)–a demanding and dangerous 1976:United States Army officers 1330:; Grayson, Michael (2011). 764:Emory Elementary School in 637:in the United States Navy. 342:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 260:Canada–United States border 208:Early life and early career 2067: 1870:Witnesses for the defense 1531:The Chronicles of Oklahoma 1476:The Chronicles of Oklahoma 757:tribe of the plant family 574:He was a companion of the 543:, having been called as a 1659: 1621: 1481:Morrison, William Brown, 1144:Norris, L. David (1998). 1069:Spence, Mary Lee (1984). 997:American Civil War portal 799:Old maps of the Southwest 28: 2016:American civil engineers 1899:William Tecumseh Sherman 1371:Handbook of Texas Online 1119:Norris, L David (1998). 842:Emory, William Hemsley, 819:Emory, William Hemsley, 718:Apalone spinifera emoryi 610:, as well as a niece of 571:, which included Texas. 569:Division of the Missouri 481:(honorary promotion) as 344:(1848). A compromise by 1718:Swing Around the Circle 1685:Articles of impeachment 1469:54 (2008). Accessed at 1407:Dawson III, Joseph G., 1342:. ("Emory", pp. 83–84). 1209:accessed 12 March 2011. 1094:Kiser, William (2011). 887:Papers of William Emory 747:, as well as the genus 425:3rd, later 6th, Cavalry 1981:American cartographers 675:Big Bend National Park 650:Congressional Cemetery 513:Department of the Gulf 508: 429:General Winfield Scott 416: 413:Brady-Handy collection 220: 78:Congressional Cemetery 1986:American topographers 627:Campbell Dallas Emory 612:George Mifflin Dallas 537:the impeachment trial 496: 464:Battle of Cedar Creek 423:major general of the 415:, Library of Congress 410: 358:Thomas Jefferson Rusk 215: 186:William Hemsley Emory 127:Years of service 23:William Hemsley Emory 1874:William W. Armstrong 1805:William S. Groesbeck 1791:President's counsel 1696:Tenure of Office Act 1227:archives.lib.umd.edu 744:Bergerocactus emoryi 600:Sarah Franklin Bache 547:by the prosecution. 462:, especially at the 311:New Mexico Territory 276:Stephen Watts Kearny 272:Mexican–American War 270:At the start of the 233:West Point, New York 162:Mexican–American War 130:1831–1836, 1838–1876 2001:Union Army generals 1936:Profiles in Courage 1894:Frederick W. Seward 1837:William E. Chandler 1810:Thomas A. R. Nelson 1743:Presiding officer: 1713:Command of Army Act 1302:snaccooperative.org 1267:snaccooperative.org 1006:author abbreviation 701:Pantherophis emoryi 673:(7,825 ft) in 586:Marriage and family 440:Army of the Potomac 319:Southern California 239:, he served in the 2021:American surveyors 1884:Richard T. Merrick 1832:Walter A. Burleigh 1800:Benjamin R. Curtis 1758:George S. Boutwell 1554:2010-07-31 at the 1502:Traas, Adrian G., 1451:Kerby, Robert L., 1437:Goetzmann, W. 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Congressional Cemetery
Union
United States Army
Union Army
Major General
XIX Corps
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
surveyor
civil engineer
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United States Military Academy
West Point, New York
second lieutenant
Fourth Artillery
civil engineering
Delaware River
Rio Grande
Canada–United States border
Mexican–American War
Stephen Watts Kearny
Army of the West
New Mexico
California

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