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The 304-page hardcover book without dust jacket, composed from the vast Civil War pictorial archive Time-Life had assembled over the decades, did feature the Time-Life Books logo on its cover and spine, and former Time-Life Managing Editor Neil Kagan (who was featured as such in the above referenced C-Span documentary) and Consultant Brian C ...
English: Col. William Stephen Smith by Mather Brown, 1786 Portrait of Colonel William Stephen Smith (husband of Abigail (Nabby) Adams Smith) by Mather Brown, 1786.
William Stephens Smith (November 8, 1755 – June 10, 1816) was a United States representative from New York. He married Abigail "Nabby" Adams , the daughter of President John Adams , and so was a brother-in-law of President John Quincy Adams and an uncle of Charles Francis Adams Sr.
Second Brigade: Col Robert H. Dungan 21st, 25th, 42nd, 44th, 48th, and 50th Virginia Consolidated Infantry Regiments; Third Brigade: Capt William B. Yancy 10th, 23rd, 37th Virginia Consolidated Infantry Regiments; Breckinridge's Division BG John Echols. Echols' Brigade Col George Smith Patton. 22nd Virginia Infantry: Col George Smith Patton
William Creeden, former international secretary-treasurer of the Boilermakers Union, enters the Robert J. Dole Federal Courthouse in Kansas City, Kansas, on Aug. 30, 2024. Four former union ...
15th West Virginia: Col Milton Wells, Maj John W. Holliday; Second Division Col Rutherford B. Hayes. 1st Brigade Col Hiram F. Devol 23rd Ohio: Ltc James M. Comly; 36th Ohio: Ltc William H. G. Adney; 5th West Virginia (battalion): Ltc William H. Enochs; 13th West Virginia: Col William R. Brown, [8] Ltc James R. Hall; 2nd Brigade
After the draft was reinstated in the U.S. in 1940, millions of young soldiers found themselves in barracks and training camps, where they were often bored.The head of the Army's Library Section, Raymond L. Trautman, sought to remedy this by purchasing one book per soldier, but when that failed, librarians launched a nationwide book collection campaign.
William Price Craighill (July 1, 1833 – January 18, 1909) was born in Charles Town, Virginia (now West Virginia), son of William Nathaniel Craighill & Sarah Elizabeth Brown. He was an author, Union Army officer in the American Civil War , and later served as Chief of Engineers .