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Washburn, Cadwallader C. | Biographic Profiles - We Will Remember Cadwallader Colden Washburn :us34stars: Born: April 22, 1818 Birthplace: Livermore, Massachusetts (Maine) Father: Israel Washburn 1784 – 1876 (Buried: Waters Hill Cemetery, Livermore, Maine) Mother: Martha “Patty” Benjamin 1792 – 1861 (Buried: Waters Hill Cemetery, Livermore, Maine) Wife
Jones, Cadwallader | Biographic Profiles - We Will Remember Cadwallader Jones :CSA1stNat: Born: August 17, 1813 Birthplace: Hillsborough, North Carolina Father: Colonel Cadwallader Jones Jr 1788 – 1861 (Buried: Saint Matthews Episcopal Church, Hillsborough, North Carolina) Mother: Rebecca Edwards Long 1795 – 1881 (Buried: Saint Matthews Episcopal
Todays News: June 1, 1861 - The Case of John Merryman General Cadwallader in his reply states that Merryman was not arrested with his knowledge or by his order or direction, but by Col Yohe acting under order of Major Keim," and is charged with various acts of treason, and with being publicly associated with and holding a commission as Lieutenant in a company having in their possession arms
Benton Barracks, Missouri. | Period Photos Examinations The second photo is of Colonel Cadwallader C Washburn and staff at Benton Barracks The third photo is of Benton Barracks Photo credits: 1) Wilson's Creek National Battlefield; WICR 30837 2) The Photographic History Of The Civil War Frances T Miller - Editor in Chief - The Review of Reviews Co - 1911 3) Iowa Digital Library
Grant - U. S. Grants New Orleans accident - American Civil War Forums One historian used Lorenzo Thomas’ and Cadwallader Washburn’s silence about drinking in letters written soon afterward to signify Ulysses’ sobriety The fact that Thomas had been imbibing heavily with Grant and his officers negated that half of an already weak postulation; silence about such tippling that caused an accident would have
Col. Harry Gilmor, 2nd Maryland Cavalry (CSA) A Fuller Account of the Diaster The Conductor's Statement All the Officers and Soldiers Captured The Train Set on Fire and Burnt Passengers Plundered The Telegraph in Possession of the Rebels Dispatches Captured One from Secretary Stanton to Gen Cadwallader Falls into Rebel Hands Excitement at Wilmington-Delaware Aroused
Grant - John Rawlins: The Real Grant? | Famous People of the Late . . . Cadwallader was quite open about what he believed was Grant's giving short shrift to his hero Let's just say he over-compensated The only record we have of Rawlins doing ANYTHING in regards to military planning was when he tried to derail the March to the Sea
Grant - Ulysses S. Grant: The Myth of His Drinking | Famous People of . . . Bruce Catton, however, was not among them, concluding that Cadwallader's story was "but one more in the dreary Grant-was-drunk garland of myths " 18 For a complete account of this incident and a masterful unraveling of the tale, see Brooks Simpson's introduction to the Bison Books of edition of Three Years With Grant by Sylvanus Cadwallader
07 16, July 16th In Civil War History | On This Day Cadwallader Golden Washburn, USA July 16, 1862 - Maj Gen Henry Halleck, USA, relinquishes immediate command of the troops in the Dept of the Mississippi, to assume his new role as General-in-chief of all US land forces
Member Review - Are Shermans Memoirs Worth Reading? | Civil War Books . . . I would say yes Sherman's memoirs are worth a read Read his work and form your own opinion I would also suggest to remember that as a General Officer, he had an entirely different perpesctive (and intelligence information) than many of his subordinates didn't have