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Edward Wanshaer "Ned" Wynkoop was born on June 19, 1836, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the youngest of eight children. His father was John Wanshaer Wynkoop (1794-1837) and his mother was Angelina Catharine Estill (1803-1877). He was the great-grandson of Continental Congress member, Judge Henry Wynkoop. He had five sons and three daughters ...
The 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry was a cavalry regiment of the Union Army which fought during the American Civil War.Also known as the 181st Pennsylvania Volunteers, [1] it was initially led by Colonel John E. Wynkoop, Lieutenant Colonel William Rotch Wister, and Major Samuel W. Comly.
Colonel William B. Sipes - promoted to colonel July 26, 1863; resigned November 30, 1864; Colonel Charles Comly McCormick - promoted to colonel January 10, 1865; Lieutenant Colonel James J. Seibert - commanded at the battle of Chickamauga; Major John E. Wynkoop - commanded 1st Battalion at the battle of Perryville and regiment at the battle of ...
Col Andrew McReynolds 1st New York (Lincoln) Cavalry: Maj Timothy Quinn; 1st New York Veteran Cavalry: Ltc John S. Platner; 21st New York Cavalry: Col William B. Tibbits; 1st Maryland Cavalry, Potomac Home Brigade: Maj Robert S. Mooney; 2nd Brigade Col John Wynkoop 15th New York Cavalry: Cpt Oscar R. Colgrove
Col John Kennett 1st Brigade Col Robert H.G. Minty 2nd Indiana, Company M: Cpt J.A.S. Mitchell; 3rd Kentucky: Col Eli H. Murray; 4th Michigan: Ltc William H. Dickinson; 7th Pennsylvania: Maj John E. Wynkoop; 2nd Brigade Col Lewis Zahm. 1st Ohio: Col Minor Millikin (k), Maj James Laughlin; 3rd Ohio: Ltc Douglas A. Murray
Feb. 3—Police identified a man who shot himself after being fired upon by officers Thursday afternoon in Northwest Albuquerque. Gilbert Gallegos, an Albuquerque Police Department spokesman, said ...
Colonel Francis M. Wynkoop [41] 2nd Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, for the duration, (12 companies); January 1847 – July 1848. Colonels: William B. Roberts (died in City of Mexico 3 October 1847); John W. Geary (Lt. Colonel to 3 November 1847, wounded at Chapultepec.) [41]
Why has Erie not better memorialized the late U.S. Air Force Col. John Boyd, a legendary master of the air? Why has Erie forgotten renowned military strategist and native son Col. John Boyd? Skip ...