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  • ...emy]] 1 Jul 1827 and graduated in the [[:Category:West Point 1831|Class of 1831]] ranking 6th out of 33. ...Cholera and other deadly diseases were plaguing the Florida forts at this point in time. ...
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  • ...emy]] 1 Jul 1827 and graduated in the [[:Category:West Point 1831|Class of 1831]] ranking 21st out of 33. [[Category:West Point 1831]] ...
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  • '''Thomas Lincoln Casey (1831-1896)''' - Born 10 May 1831 in Sackets Harbor, New York. A career U.S. Army officer, engineer and [[Un ...e [[United States Military Academy]] and graduated in the [[:Category:West Point 1852|Class of 1852]] ranking first out of 43 graduates. He served as Chief ...
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  • ...llice]], an English MP and senior in the HBC's London Committee. The North West Mounted Police (NWMP) was quartered here in the winter of 1873-74. Sold by ...t Mounted Police (NWMP) force that started at [[Fort Dufferin]] and headed west. The fort acted as an NWMP post beginning in 1875. ...
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  • '''Joshua Woodrow Sill (1831-1862)''' - Born 6 Dec 1831, Chillicothe, Ohio. Died 31 Dec 1862, Battle of Stones River, outside of Mu ==West Point== ...
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  • ...resigned his commission in December 1830 and died 6 months later on 26 Jun 1831, in Connecticut. ...ry Academy]] 28 Apr 1806 and graduated 23 Feb 1808 in the [[:Category:West Point 1808|Class of 1808]] ranking 2nd out of 15. ...
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  • ...-1832) - An [[American Fur Company]] Fort established by [[James Kipp]] in 1831 near Loma, Chouteau County, Montana. Named Fort Piegan after the first Blac ...ile:Fort Piegan Marker.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Piegan Marker on Decision Point.]] ...
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  • ...ficer who was a graduate of the [[United States Military Academy]] at West Point. He died on active duty 7 Dec 1852 at [[Benicia Barracks]], Benicia, Califo ...tary Academy]] 6 Nov 1818 and graduated 1 Jul 1823 in the [[:Category:West Point 1823|Class of 1823]] ranking 34th out of 35. ...
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  • ...ned a second lieutenant in the [[2nd U.S. Artillery]]. He returned to West Point as an instructor and was appointed Commandant of Cadets as a first lieutena ...er Brig. Gen. [[Ulysses S. Grant]], who had been one of his pupils at West Point. ...
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  • Joseph E. Johnston was a West Point graduate who served with the U.S. Army from 1829 to 1861. In 1861, at the s ...ul 1825, and graduated 1 Jul 1829 in the [[:Category:West Point 1829| West Point Class of 1829]], 13th in a class of 46. He served with the [[4th U.S. Artil ...
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  • ...lly wounded during the [[Mexican War]] at Palo Alto he died 11 May 1846 at Point Isabel, Texas. ...Severely wounded in both thighs by cannon fire, he died on 11 May 1846 at Point Isabel. He was buried outside the walls of [[Fort Polk (1)]], Texas. His re ...
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  • ...ader, [[Gabriel Cotté]] and partners. Operations taken over by the [[North West Company]] in 1799 and then by the [[Hudson's Bay Company]] in 1821 when the == [[North West Company]] (1799-1821) == ...
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  • ...360}}. Died 22 Apr 1902 in New York, New York and was buried in the [[West Point Cemetery]]. ...Academy]] on 1 Jul 1842, and graduated 30th of 38 in the [[:Category:West Point 1847|Class of 1847]] on 17 Jun 1847. ...
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  • Albert Sidney Johnston was a West Point graduate who fought in five major conflicts and lost his life at Shiloh in ==West Point== ...
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  • ...Russy - 3.jpg|300px|thumb|right|René Edward De Russy Grave Moument at West Point Cemetery]] ...e [[United States Military Academy]] and graduated in the [[:Category:West Point 1812|Class of 1812]] ranking 18th out of 18. He was appointed a second lieu ...
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  • ...6) with [[Meriwether Lewis]]. Appointed as agent for Indian Affairs in the west and as a brigadier general in the Louisiana Territory militia. Served as go The expedition returned to the starting point at St. Louis on 23 Sep 1806 after examining other river basins along the wa ...
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  • ...mberlain, Lyman County, South Dakota. Abandoned in 1825 and rebuilt circa 1831 by the [[American Fur Company]]. as [[Fort Lookout (1)]] and later operated This post was the starting point for the 1823 "Ashley's Hundred" trading expedition which famously included ...
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  • ...in. In 1833, he returned to the [[United States Military Academy]] at West Point as an assistant instructor of drawing (as used in mapmaking and illustratio ...ted 16 paintings before his death in 1875 and was finishing the 17th, West Point, when he died. ...
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  • ...tary Academy]] 1 Jul 1822 and graduated 1 Jul 1826 in the [[:Category:West Point 1826|Class of 1826]] ranking 39th out of 41. ** [[Thomas Lincoln Casey]] (1831-1896) {{Cullum|1536}}, born 10 May 1831, married Emma Weir died 25 Mar 1896 ...
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  • ...ficer who was a graduate of the [[United States Military Academy]] at West Point. Died 29 Nov 1878 in Washington DC and buried in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washi ...tary Academy]] 1 Jul 1826 and graduated 1 Jul 1830 in the [[:Category:West Point 1830|Class of 1830]] ranking 31st out of 42. ...
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