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  • ...d]]. Abandoned as a defense about 1815. Also known as [[Ford House]] and [[Ford Stockade]]. |width="50%"|<!--[[Image:.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Ford's Fort]]--> ...
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  • '''John Moulder Wilson (1837-1919)''' - Born 8 Oct 1837 in Washington DC. A career [[File:John M. Wilson LOC ext 01703u.jpg|thumb|left|200px|General John M. Wilson at White House Medal of Honor Ceremony 7 Nov 1910, extracted from ...
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  • | align="center" |2 || [[John Adams]] || align="center" |1797-1801 || | align="center" |6 || [[John Quincy Adams]] || align="center" |1825-1829 || ...
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  • ...or [[Sheldon H. Wheeler]], {{Cullum|5311}}, commander of [[Luke Field]] on Ford Island who was killed in an air crash on 13 Jul 1921. ...Lt. [[William T. Agee]] and a detachment of 20 men from [[Luke Field]] on Ford Island. By 30 Jun 1923 hangers and storage tanks were in place. In the 1930 ...
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  • .... Fort Alafia was established on 29 Aug 1849, by 1st Lt and Brevet Major [[John C. Pemberton]], {{Cullum|917}}, and companies A and E of the [[4th U.S. Art ...er is in the parking area for the Pinecrest Little League Park, Alderman's Ford County Park, Plant City, Florida. ...
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  • ...tery was named in G.O. 20, 25 Jan 1906, after Brevet 1st Lieutenant [[John Ford Hitchcock]]<!-- not USMA -->, U.S. Army (2nd Lieutenant, [[18th U.S. Infant ...
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  • * John Preston Augur (1852-????) born 31 Mar 1852 in [[Fort Niagara]], Niagara, NY * Maria Ford Augur (1856-????) born 5 Feb 1856 in [[Fort Vancouver]], Clark, WA ...
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  • ...nominated [[Stephen A. Douglas]] and the slave state Democrats nominated [[John C. Breckinridge]] effectively splitting the Democratic vote. Lincoln won th ...ile attending a play at Ford's Theater, in Washington DC. The assassin was John Wilkes Booth, a noted actor of the day and southern sympathizer, who entere ...
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  • Lee happened to be in Washington in 1859 at the time of John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia and was sent there to arrest Brown ...being citizens of the United States once again. In 1975, President Gerald Ford granted a posthumous pardon and the U.S. Congress restored his citizenship, ...
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  • ...and on reaching that post, found orders directing me to relieve Lieutenant John B. Hood--afterward well known as a distinguished general in the Confederate ...p, some of them even getting into the stream to show that they were at the ford. Thus reassured, we regained our confidence and boldly crossed the river in ...
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  • ...l consequence to Sheridan's vague instructions. Terry instructed Colonel [[John Gibbon]], his subordinate commanding the District of Montana, to gather all ...ain [[Alexander Moore]]. Also accompanying the expedition was Lieutenant [[John Bourke]], Crook's aide-de-camp, who joined the detachment as Crook's observ ...
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