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  • | [[File:John Adams c1792-3.jpg|106px|link=John Adams]] | [[File:Ben Franklin Painting.jpg|106px|link=Benjamin Franklin]] ...
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  • ...1865) - A Union [[U.S. Civil War]] Fort established in 1862 in present day Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee. Named Fort Granger after Union General [[Gor [[File:Franklin TN cw0420000.jpg|thumb|left|Battle of Franklin Map Showing Fort Granger]] ...
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  • ...day Fort Loudon, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Named Fort Loudoun after [[John Campbell]], Earl of Loudoun, then commander of the British army in America. ...provincial troops. In June 1758 the garrison joined General [[John Forbes|John Forbes's]] army in the building of [[Forbes Road]] to take [[Fort Duquesne] ...
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  • ...for Ohio Volunteers and a POW Camp established in June 1861 near Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. Initially known as [[Camp Jackson (3)|Camp Jackson]] until 20 ...After a series of prisoner abuses and shootings, Brigadier General (USV) [[John S. Mason]] {{Cullum|1339}} was assigned and took command of the post on 22 ...
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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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  • # [[:Category:Alabama Franklin County|Alabama Franklin County]] 2 Aug 2021 Updated # [[St. John's Bluff 8" Battery]] 18 Aug 2021 Updated ...
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  • ...for Captain [[George Back]], R.N., who was charged with locating Captain [[John Ross]] after he failed to return from his 1829 Arctic voyage. The expeditio ...post and winter quarters while searching for the lost expedition of [[John Franklin]]. It was abandoned after a single season. ...
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  • *Capt. John Stuart, [[7th U.S. Infantry]] - March 1833 to June 1834 *Lt. Franklin Gardner, [[7th U.S. Infantry]] - October 1853 to November 1853 ...
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  • ...18 Jul 1917, after the Governor of the States of Franklin and Tennessee, [[John Sevier]], who had served as Brigadier General in the North Carolina Militia The first commander of the camp was Major General [[John F. Morrison]] {{Cullum|2904}} who formed the [[30th U.S. Infantry Division] ...
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  • ...rading post and fort first established in 1870 by [[Henry J. Moberly|Henry John Moberly]] at present day Fort McMurray, Alberta. Named after [[William McMu [[Henry J. Moberly|Henry John Moberly]] established the post in May 1870 at the foot of the rapids on the ...
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  • Built by [[John Minot]] as a garrison and a storehouse near Henry Minot's house on Mair Poi Said to have been built and owned by Captain [[John Gatchell]]. Dates unknown. ...
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  • Built by [[John Minot]] as a garrison and a storehouse near Henry Minot's house on Mair Poi Said to have been built and owned by Captain [[John Gatchell]] (1697-1771) Kings Surveyor and commander of a militia company. G ...
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  • (M) 35.75873, -83.96593, John Craig's Fort <!--Franklin County--> ...
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  • ...His left arm was badly wounded and later that day, as Brigadier General [[Franklin Pierce]] (later President) held him down, his arm was amputated and was gra ...61, and was assigned to command the 1st N. J. brigade in Gen. [[William B. Franklin]]'s division, Army of the Potomac. Gen. Kearny was present at the battle of ...
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  • '''Powell Tremlett Wyman (1828-1862)''' - Born 29 Jan 1828 in Franklin Place, Boston, Massachusetts. A U.S. Army officer and graduate of the [[Uni ...zetteer/Places/America/United_States/Army/USMA/Cullums_Register/1081*.html John M. Brannan]. She had disappeared on 20 Jul 1858 and reportedly fled to Flor ...
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  • * [[Fort Granger (1)]] - Franklin, TN * [[Fort John Custis]], VA - updated ...
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  • Isaac Stevens was a vocal supporter of [[Franklin Pierce]]'s candidacy for President of the United States in 1852. In 1853 he ...was promoted to major general on July 4, 1862, serving under Major General John Pope in the Northern Virginia Campaign and the Second Battle of Bull Run. H ...
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  • ...the Whig nomination, but proved to be a poor candidate and lost handily to Franklin Pierce. * John Baker Scott (1816-) born 2 Feb 1816, Laurel Branch, Dinwiddie, Virginia. ...
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  • ...the war in 1783 Jefferson served as Minister to France succeeding Benjamin Franklin. Jefferson's wife had died in 1782 and he was still in mourning for her and ...eorge Washington]] and as the second U.S. Vice President under President [[John Adams]]. ...
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  • ...n 1899 by Battery E, [[4th U.S. Artillery]]. Named 4 Apr 1900 after Col. [[John Eager Howard]], a distinguished soldier of the Maryland Continental Line du ...ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=60855 Executive Order 8501], signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on 2 Aug 1940, ordered the War Department to turn over jurisdi ...
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