RMPB6Y3W–914 Letter signed W.T. Sherman, Subsistence Office, Saint Louis, Mo., to Major General George Gibson, Washington, October 1, 1850
RMKDHT6K–Letter signed W.T. Sherman, Subsistence Office, New Orleans, to General George Gibson, Washington, D.C., December 27, 1852
RM2RCCXGP–General George Gibson, former Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army, in a photograph taken on July 22, 1920. General Gibson is depicted standing in front of a symbol, while holding a description and a note from Deschel Inson of Montana.
RF2KE4H5W–VANITY FAIR SPY CARTOON General George Keppel, Earl of Albemarle 'Waterloo' 1883
RM2WRBK3D–The Peninsula, Virginia. Officers of General George B. McClellan's staff, Gibson, James F., 1828-, photographer, 1862 May 20., United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Glass negatives, 1860-1870, 1 negative: glass, wet collodion
RF2KE4HYR–VANITY FAIR SPY CARTOON General Lord Mark Ralph George Kerr. Scotland 1886
RM2HY74W2–George Miller, Tom Hardy and Mel Gibson attends 'Mad Max:Fury Road' premiere held at the TCL Chinese Theatre
RM2BKYJDX–Fort Gibson Historical Site in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. (USA)
RM2MXAYJ3–The Battle of Seven Pines (also known as the Battle of Fair Oaks or Fair Oaks Station) took place on May 31 and June 1, 1862, in Henrico County, Virginia as part of the Peninsula Campaign of the American Civil War. It was the culmination of an offensive up the Virginia Peninsula led by Union Major General George McClellan, in which the Army of the Potomac reached the outskirts of Richmond. This photo shows Captain Horatio Gibson (second from left) and officers of his gun battery.
RM2X225TD–Mrs. F.D. Grant; Mrs. Francis M. Gibson; Mrs. U.S. Grant III; Gen. F.D. Grant, 1911. Shows General Frederick Dent Grant, commanding officer on Governors Island, with his wife (Ida Marie Honorie Grant), Mrs. U.S. Grant III (Edith Root), and Mrs. Francis Marion Gibson. Event is probably the annual lawn party sponsored by the Army Relief Society, which raised money for widows and orphans of officers and enlisted men of the regular army. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2009) Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress). Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on
RM2PCG497–General Stoneman & staff. Brady's Album Gallery, no. 445, Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862, by Barnard & Gibson, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Columbia, Title from item, Stamped on verso: Nov. 28, 1949, source unknown, Description based on LC-B815-638, Digitized, 2014. Funding from The Center for Civil War Photography. Stoneman, George, 1822-1894, Military personnel, Union, Virginia, Yorktown, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RM2AWDB76–Memoirs of John Bannister Gibson, late chief justice of Pennsylvania : with HonJeremiah SBlack's Eulogy, notes from HonWilliam APorter's essay upon his life and character, etc., etc. . aw is known;General George Gibson, commissary general of the UnitedStates army for many years prior to the rebellion; Hon-orable John Bigler, who by a singular coincidence wasmade governor of California at the same time that hisbrother became governor of Pennsylvania; Honorable Will-iam Bigler, the subject of this sketch; and Honorable JohnBernheisel, who in after years adopted the Mormon faithand became the rep
RM2M8N2RP–US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Gibson, Commander of the 31st Supply Squadron, Aviano Air Base, Italy briefs Lieutenant General George T. Babbitt Jr., Commander, Air Force Material Command (right), during BGEN Babbitt's visit to Aviano. Base: Aviano Air Base State: Pordenone Country: Italy (ITA)
RMEJG6CJ–Army Lt. Gen. Harold Moore, ret., and Gen. George W. Casey Jr., Chief of Staff of the Army, answer questions during a press conference at the conclusion of the American Citizenship Trust National Freedom ceremony in Montevallo AL, Feb. 15, 2010. Moore who was portrayed by Mel Gibson in the movie 'We were Soldiers' was the first reciepent of the National Freedom Award gave the keynote address during this years presentation to the joint recipients Maj. Gen. George W. Casey, Sr., posthumously, and Gen. George W. Casey, Jr. US Army photo by D. Myles Cullen released
RMGB5FR2–120th anniversary of Belfast Central Library
RMHEK04W–Army Lt. Gen. Harold Moore, ret., and Gen. George W. Casey Jr., Chief of Staff of the Army, answer questions during a press conference at the conclusion of the American Citizenship Trust National Freedom ceremony in Montevallo AL, Feb. 15, 2010. Moore who was portrayed by Mel Gibson in the movie 'We were Soldiers' was the first reciepent of the National Freedom Award gave the keynote address during this years presentation to the joint recipients Maj. Gen. George W. Casey, Sr., posthumously, and Gen. George W. Casey, Jr. US Army photo by D. Myles Cullen (released) Flickr - The U.S. Army - C
RMPB6Y3B–914 Letter signed W.T. Sherman, Subsistence Office, New Orleans, to General George Gibson, Washington, D.C., December 27, 1852
RMKDHT9A–Letter signed W.T. Sherman, Subsistence Office, Saint Louis, Mo., to Major General George Gibson, Washington, October 1, 1850
RM2WRBHMY–Yorktown, Virginia (vicinity). Headquarters of General George B. McClellan, Camp Winfield Scott, Gibson, James F., 1828-, photographer, 1862 May 7., United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Glass negatives, 1860-1870, Stereographs, 1860-1870, 1 negative: glass, stereograph, wet collodion, 4 x 10 in
RM2HY74RR–George Miller, Tom Hardy and Mel Gibson attends 'Mad Max:Fury Road' premiere held at the TCL Chinese Theatre
RM2BKYJEC–Fort Gibson Historical Site in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. (USA)
RM2J8P9JK–Interior view of Commanding Officer's Quarters at Fort Gibson Historic Site in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. (USA)
RM2AFN6D0–. Washington and Lincoln : Colorado anniversary number. SILHOUETTE OF WASHINGTON. Original profile of George Washington, treasured for many yearsin a private collection in Boston. On the back is this inscription: Thewithin are profiles of General and Mrs. Washington taken from theirshadows on the wall. They are as perfect likenesses as profiles cangive. Presented to me by my friend, Mrs. Eleanor P. Lewis, atWoodlawn, July, 1832. Signed Elizabeth Boardley Gibson. Mrs.Lewis was a great-granddaughter of Mrs. Washington.—By permissionof Journal of American History. 16. SILHOUETTE OF MARTHA WASHING
RME1CHC5–Army Lt. Gen. Harold Moore, ret., and Gen. George W. Casey Jr., Chief of Staff of the Army, answer questions during a press con
RMPB6Y1N–914 Letter signed W.T. Sherman, Subsistence Office, Saint Louis, Mo., to General George Gibson, Washington, D.C., August 10, 1852
RMKDHRX5–Letter signed W.T. Sherman, Subsistence Office, Saint Louis, Mo., to General George Gibson, Washington, D.C., August 10, 1852
RM2HY74YT–George Miller, Tom Hardy and Mel Gibson attends 'Mad Max:Fury Road' premiere held at the TCL Chinese Theatre
RM2J8P9GJ–Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Fort Gibson Historic Site in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. (USA)
RM2HAAPN2–Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Fort Gibson Historic Site in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. (USA)
RM2AWY7EB–General register of the members of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, 1850-1920 . rkeley, Cal. 2531 Channing Way.Born at Brighton, Colo., August 23, 1901. Son of Fred Owen andMay Eleanor (Gibson) Pearce. Fred Clay Klingaman, Los Angeles, Cal. 1323 Valencia Street.Born at Los Angeles, Cal., August 11, 1900. Son of Elmer Ells-worth and Rebecca (Whysong) Klingaman. Relative in fraternity,brother, George L. Klingaman, Alpha Lambda, 21. Lawrence Hampton Tyson, Piedmont, Cal. 25 Sotelo Avenue.Born at Alameda, Cal., July 31, 1902. Son of James and GraceIsabelle (Hampton) Tyson. Robert Spencer Leet, Oakl
RM2BFCMBB–Stockade at Fort Gibson, a historic military site in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888.
RM2F809E9–Inside the stockade at Fort Gibson, a historic military site in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888.
RMMAJ217–Reports on barrels of pork. Title: Letter signed W.T. Sherman, Subsistence Office, New Orleans, to General George Gibson, Washington, D.C., December 27, 1852 . 27 December 1852. Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
RM2HY74Y1–Mel Gibson, Tom Hardy & George Miller attends 'Mad Max:Fury Road' premiere held at the TCL Chinese Theatre
RM2AJ6RRG–The Victorian naturalist . August, 1975. Registered in Australia for transmission by post as a periodical.Category B F.N.C.V. DIARY OF COMING EVENTS GENERAL MEETINGS Monday, 11 August — At National Herbarium, The Domain, South Yarra, 8.00 p.m.Speakers — Mr. Ray Gibson and Mr. Stephen Morton (Mammal Survey Group).Subject — Small Mammals in Victoria. New Members — Ordinary: Mr. George S. G. Dohrmann, 140 Cardigan Road, Mooroolbark 3138.Mr. Paul Taylor, 36 Coburg Street, Coburg 3058. Monday, 8 September — Speaker — Mr. Edmund D. Gill. Subject — The Story of the Yarra and its Delta. GROUP MEETINGS
RM2F8099F–Inside the stockade at Fort Gibson, a historic military site in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888.
RM2BCN6F8–Inside the stockade at Fort Gibson, a historic military site in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888.
RMMAJ21E–Discusses business matters regarding a military station. Title: Letter signed W.T. Sherman, Subsistence Office, Saint Louis, Mo., to Major General George Gibson, Washington, October 1, 1850 . 1 October 1850. Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
RM2CGK5HK–. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens . iimim iw?iiiurgeon PeneralsPff.ce, Army ^edical yVlUSEUM. ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM. Photograph No. 221. This is a representation of Specimen 5188 of the Surgical Section ofthe Army Medical Museum, showing the bones of the right leg and foot,with a luxation forward of the astragalus. The fibula exhibits an extra-ordinary concavity in its external middle third. The specimen is fromthe Van Wyck private collection, and was received with the Gibson Col-lection. Photographed at the Army Medical Museum. BY ORDER OF THE SURGEON GENERAL: GEORGE A. OTIS, Asst S
RM2BFCMBM–Inside the stockade at Fort Gibson, a historic military site in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888.
RMMAJ1YX–Requests that he be allowed to rent an office in the city that would double as his residence. Title: Letter signed W.T. Sherman, Subsistence Office, Saint Louis, Mo., to General George Gibson, Washington, D.C., August 10, 1852 . 10 August 1852. Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
RM2CGK06A–. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens . Trejtared under Hie supervision of Assistant ^urgeon pEORGE fs.. prs, V ,- BY OUDER OF THE SURGEON GENERAL. war x»iE:jEMfc.i*i*Ba;:eJsri f>URGEON pENERAI s PFFICE, ARMY MEDICAL. J^VSEVtl jliirfOT toirafs Office. ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM. Photograph No. 238. A Cranium, with the Atlas luxated tothe Rigid and Firmly Ossified, to the Occipital Condyles. The specimen is 5119 of the Surgical Section, and formerly was No.115 of the Gibson Collection. Photographed at the Army Medical Museum. BY ORDER OF THE SURGEON GENERAL: GEORGE A. OTIS, Asst Surg. U.
RM2BGM6BN–Inside the stockade at Fort Gibson, a historic military site in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888.
RM2CGJMX4–. Sponsor souvenir album : history & reunion (1895) . NORTHWESTERN TEXAS DIVISION. Major General Robert Cobb, commander, Wichita Falls, Texas ; ColonelWilliam P. Skeene, adjutant general and chief of staff, Wichita Falls, Texas. SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS DIVISION. Major General W. G. Blain, commander, Fairfield, Texas ; ColoneljThomasJ. Gibson, adjutant general and chief of staff, Mexia, Texas. MARYLAND DIVISION. Major General George H. Stewart, commander, Baltimore, Md. INDIAN TERRITORY DIVISION. Major General N. P. Guy, commander, McAlester, I. T.; Colonel R. B.Coleman, adjutant general and chief o
RM2BC20G7–View from log-built officer's quarters to fort stockade at the Fort Gibson Historical Site in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma's oldest town. (USA)
RM2HAAPP9–Fort Gibson Historic Site, a historic military post in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888. (USA)
RM2BFCMAN–19th Century Fort Gibson military post that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888 near what is now Fort Gibson, OK.
RM2J8P9EY–Stone chimneys from the site of the Adjutants's Office, occupied by Jefferson Davis from 1833-1835, at Fort Gibson Stockade in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma.
RM2CGK1M7–. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens . m Mit@iii» m. ■■■■■■ Prepared u?ider t/ie supervision of Assistant £urgeon Peorge fs.. p-ns, p. j5. ft- BY ORDER OF THE SDROBON GENERAL. WAR UEJPAJR.TPniEiaT, ^URGEON pENERALspFFICE, ^RMY MEDICAL ^MUSEUM- ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM. Photograph No. 233. Reproduction of the Metacarpals and Phalanges after Necrosis. The specimen is from the Gibson Collection, and is numbered 5251 ofthe Surgical Section, Army Medical Museum. Photographed at the Army Medical Museum. BY ORDER OF THE SURGEON GENERAL: GEORGE A. OTIS, Asst Surg. (J. S. A., Curator A. M M.. ii
RM2J8W2KF–Fort Gibson Historic Site, an historic military post in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888. (USA)
RM2BFCMB6–Fort Gibson Historic Site, an historic military post in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888. (USA)
RM2CGJMYY–. Sponsor souvenir album : history & reunion (1895) . W. M. McGrecgor. ADJUTANT GENERAL AND CHIEF OF STAFF,WESTERN TEXAS DIVISION, U. C. V.. NORTHWESTERN TEXAS DIVISION. Major General Robert Cobb, commander, Wichita Falls, Texas ; ColonelWilliam P. Skeene, adjutant general and chief of staff, Wichita Falls, Texas. SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS DIVISION. Major General W. G. Blain, commander, Fairfield, Texas ; ColoneljThomasJ. Gibson, adjutant general and chief of staff, Mexia, Texas. MARYLAND DIVISION. Major General George H. Stewart, commander, Baltimore, Md. INDIAN TERRITORY DIVISION. Major General N.
RM2CJA82T–. Report of the adjutant general of the state of Illinois ... [1861-1866] . bility . Musteied out Dec. 6, 18 5 Died at Phila., Sept. 20,1864; wounds .Muste edout .lune 20, 18 5 Musteied out Nov. 2, 1865 Discharged Dec. 14, iS64 Discharged Dec. 1, 1862; disability .. Re-enlisied, as Veteran Musierrd out Dec. 6, 865 Musteied out Jan. 27, 1866 Deserted Oct. 25, 18.5 Musteied out Dec. fl, 1865 Died at Richmond, Vj., May 1, 1865. Musteied out Dec. 6, 18:i.Mustered out Dec. 6, 18i:5 ENLISTED ME. OF CO.VIPaNY Name and Rank. First Sergeant.George T. Heritage.. Sergeants. Al. C Sweetzer James Gibson L
RM2CPDWR7–. The Street railway journal . o the local cars the company intends inaugurating an ex-press service, which will make single trips in about an hour.The regular local cars require about an hour and a half forthe same run. George Heard is the president of the company, andCharles Gibson, Jr., is vice-president, while H. W. Pape—to whose courtesy the greater portion of the informationnecessary for this article is due—is general manager. C. L.Wilcoxon is general superintendent, and has entire chargeof the track and line. L. H. Kidder is general superinten-dent of motive power and has general superv
RM2CP27YX–. The Street railway journal . urg; C. F.Size, of Montreal; H. H. Westinghouse, George C. Smith, Frank H. Taylor,L. A. Osborne, all of Pittsburg; Thomas Ahearn, of Ottawa; J. M. Gibson, ofHamilton; W. Y. Soper, of Ottawa, and Paul J. Mylor, of Hamilton. Theexecutive, as formed, will consist of the following gentlemen: H. H. West-inghouse, F. H. Taylor, L. A. Osborne, George C. Smith and W. Y. Soper.The officers, as elected, are: President, George Westinghouse; vice-presidents,H. H. Westinghouse and F. H. Taylor; general manager and treasurer, PaulJ. Myler; secretary, John H. Kerr. While only t
RMREKY83–. Circular. Insects. 4 Tennessee.—Bedford, Blount, Cocke, Davidson, Gibson, Giles, Greene, H; blen, Hamilton, Hickman (?), Jefferson, Knox, Lawrence, McMinn, Mar' Monroe, Montgomery, Rutherford, Sevier, Stewart, Wayne, Williamson, Wile Texas.— El Paso (?). Virginia.— Brunswick, Halifax, Hanover, Prince George. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS. The periodical cicada is so well kno that a general account of it in this plac< unnecessary. When it appears in gr< numbers it naturally causes considera' alarm and arouses fears for the safety shade trees and orchards. The acti damage, however, is usually s
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