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RM2AWJNE8–The history of the state of Indiana from the earliest explorations by the French to the present timeContaining an account of the principal civil, political and military events from 1763 to 1903 . Lieut.-Commander Wii.i.lam Gwin.. AiMir<AL George Brown. DISTINGUISHED OFFICERS. 449 If we are victorious, send my body home; if not, bury meon the field. MAJOR-GENERAL ROBERT H. MILROY. One of the ablest and bravest soldiers produced by In-diana during the war of the Rebellion was Robert H. Mil-roy. He was a native of the State. When he was abouttwenty-four years of age, while on a visit to Pennsy
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RM2CDB6K9–. Historical Collections of Ohio: An Encyclopedia of the State ; History Both General and Local, Geography with Descriptions of Its Counties, Cities and Villages, Its Agricultural, Manufacturing, Mining and Business Development, Sketches of Eminent and Interesting Characters, Etc., with Notes of a Tour over It in 1886 V 2 . no slaves were paid for. Having been sent to observe the situationat Winchester, Ya.. previous to Lees inva-sion of Pennsylvania, Colonel Piatt, on hisown motion, ordered General Robert H.Milroy to evacuate that indefensible townand fall back on Harper s Ferry. The orderwas
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RM2CGMGWH–. History of the Fifth West Virginia Cavalry, formerly the Second Virginia Infantry, and of Battery G, First West Va. Light Artillery . NEW BRIGHTON, PA. I Paily News. Frank S. Reader, Editor and Propr1890. COPYRIGHT 1890, BY FRANK S. READER. S-^G. MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT H MILROY. PREFACE. This work has been written at the request of the Authors comradesof his old regiment, and he has endeavored to give in a plain way, with-out exaggeration, the facts, and some of the incidents, that made up thelife of the regiment in its service of over three years. The basis of thework is the diary kept by the
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RM2CEP1EG–. A standard history of Jasper and Newton counties, Indiana : an authentic narrative of the past, with an extended survey of modern developments in the progress of town and country. on. General Robert H. Milroy was born at Salem, Indiana, JuneII, 1816. Largely self-taught, he entered Norwich Military Uni-versity in 1840 and graduated as class valedictorian in 1843. ^^experienced much hostility during the war from the prejudice ofWest Point graduates. He served as captain in Company C, FirstRegiinent Indiana Volunteers, in the Mexican war, afterward gradu-ating in law in the Indiana University,
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