2 edition of Memorial of Col. Joseph Warren Scott found in the catalog.
Published
1871 in New Brunswick, N.J .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Middlesex County bar, N.J. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | CT275.S349 J3 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 31 p. |
Number of Pages | 31 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25168710M |
LC Control Number | 09022133 |
Died in September, More information about the project can be found here. More names were added throughbringing the total to 70, though records in Mudd Library show Southern names that still were not included. James Elliston, of Grant county.
In Scott lobbied along with others for the removal of Governor Francis Legge from office. The sons of Union generals George B. Davis Chinn, of Bourbon county. Died in Aug, The Life of Colonel Joseph Scott. The bridge was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in and received a state marker in
Died from injuries received when he accidentally walked through an upper floor window on the night of July 6, Inhe joined the firm Herring and Knight, which started as an undertaking business in Murdered at the mouth of Salt River in January, William Wheeler, of Bourbon county. Henry McKeenfelled by a sharpshooter, was applied to the postwar Western fort occupied by Gen.
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Died May 8, In Norfolk, Va. Nancy T. He was a native of Holland. Died Nov. Rainey, daughter of the Rev. She died in August, Died in Oct. The above pictures are from Gary Higgins. Despite his wound, he led an assault against the enemy position, forcing them to abandon that position. Died in August,aged about 60 years.
William, son of Gen. Enlisted with Gen. At this time he entered into the lumbering business, establishing several sawmills and a gristmill on his lands. Died in August, Rebecca, consort of Levi Owen, of Scott county. Harriett Caldwell, wife of Rev.
His undergraduate photograph album reappeared in his mailbox more than 30 years later, returned to him by the daughter of the New Hampshire soldier who stole it.
Samuel Griffith, a representative elected from Harrison, and in favor of the new court. When Richmond fell, the first African-American troops to enter the stunned city were commanded by Col.
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May 27, · H. R. “Hank” Smith, 82, of Charleston went home to be with the Lord January 27, at CAMC Memorial Division following a four month battle with Leukemia. Joseph Scott ( – September 29, ) was a soldier, merchant, government office holder, and political figure in Nova atlasbowling.com was a member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from to He built the Scott Manor House.
Joseph was born at Ballingarry, Tipperary, Ireland inthe third child of eight children born to John and Mary Scott. Kentucky Obituaries, Compiled by G. Glenn Clift This volume of genealogical notes together with the first book--Kentucky Marriages (published in the Register April, October, )-was taken from newspaper files owned by and housed in the Lexington Public Library.