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Gettysburg on the first day. He also claimed to have occupied Little Round Top on July 2. While his movement away from Cemetery Ridge may have violated orders, Sickles always asserted that it was the correct move because it disrupted the Confederate attack, redirecting its thrust, and effectively shielding the Union's real objectives, Cemetery Ridge and
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For more than a year there have been floating rumors of improper intimacy between Mr. Key and Mrs. Sickles. They have from time to time attended parties, the opera, and rode out together. Mr. Sickles has heard of these reports, but would never credit them until
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Between lines of watchers who bared their heads as the flag-covered coffin passed, a military funeral procession marched up Fifth Avenue from Ninth Street to St. Patrick's
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Starting in the 1880s and continuing until nearly the end of his life, Sickles frequently attended and spoke at
Gettysburg reunions as the former commander of the III Corps in the victorious Army of the Potomac, popular with many of the veterans who had served under his command. He also struck up a
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soon reported the situation. Sickles arrived just after the meeting had ended. Meade and Warren rode with
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General Meade's character after Gettysburg. Sickles felt that Meade had wronged him and that he deserved credit for winning the battle. In anonymous newspaper articles and in testimony before a congressional committee, Sickles falsely maintained that Meade had
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He preserved the bones from his leg and donated them to the museum in a small coffin-shaped box, along with a visiting card marked, "With the compliments of Major General D.E.S." Upon his first visit to the limb, Sickles allegedly berated the museum for not preserving his foot as well. For several
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to Susan Marsh Sickles and George Garrett Sickles, a patent lawyer and politician. (His year of birth is sometimes given as 1825, and Sickles was known to have claimed as such. Historians speculate that Sickles chose to appear younger when he married a woman half his age.) He learned the printer's
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Gettysburg's official podcast, Addressing Gettysburg, often entertains debates about Dan Sickles as a man and a general. Author and Licensed Battlefield Guide Jim Hessler has appeared on this show many times with one episode in particular (entitled "Ask A Gettysburg Guide #50- SICKLES!- with Jim
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During the height of the Confederate attack, Sickles was wounded by a cannonball that mangled his right leg. He was carried by a detail of soldiers to the shade of the Trostle farmhouse, where a saddle strap was applied as a tourniquet. He ordered his aide, Major Harry Tremain, "Tell General
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on a basis of fair treatment for African-Americans and respect for the rights of employees. He halted foreclosures on property. He also made the wages of farm laborers the first lien on crops. He outlawed discrimination against African-Americans and banned the production of whisky.
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reported that the visits of his wife's mother and her clergyman were painful for Sickles. Both told him that Teresa was distracted with grief, shame, and sorrow, and that the loss of her wedding ring (which Sickles had taken on visiting his home) was more than Teresa could bear.
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he must take command." As Sickles was carried by stretcher to the III Corps hospital on the Taneytown Road, he attempted to raise his soldiers' spirits by grinning and puffing on a cigar along the way. His leg was amputated that afternoon. He insisted on being transported to
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The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast regularly features a "Sickles Report". It dedicated episodes 3 and 4 of its second season to Sickles' murder of Key and its subsequent links to the Battle of Gettysburg; the episode was recorded inside the house at the Sherfy Farm at
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Sickles publicly forgave Teresa, and "withdrew" briefly from public life, although he did not resign from Congress. The public was apparently more outraged by Sickles's forgiveness and reconciliation with his wife than by the murder and his unorthodox acquittal.
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Sickles had recent knowledge of a new directive from the Army Surgeon General to collect and forward "specimens of morbid anatomy ... together with projectiles and foreign bodies removed" to the newly founded
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Barnabe. Even so, when Sickles subsequently decided to turn in his resignation, Fish, who was not displeased with Sickles' service, wired the General: "You are recalled on your own request."
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Sickles discretion to post his men according to his judgment, "within the limits of the general instructions" Meade had given him. This may also have contributed to Sickles' decision.
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was the occasion of the most famous incident and the effective end of Sickles' military career. On July 2, 1863, Army of the Potomac commander Maj. Gen.
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Sickles at Gettysburg: The Controversial Civil War General Who Committed Murder, Abandoned Little Round Top, and Declared Himself the Hero of Gettysburg
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1743:. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 36.
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1621:"Assassination of Philip Barton Key, by Daniel E. Sickles of New York"
1421:
Star Spangled Scandal: Sex, Murder, and the Trial that Changed America
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in 1886, near the Trostle Barn where Sickles was wounded at Gettysburg
641:, was admitted to the bar in 1843, and was elected as a member of the
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military education. His energy and ability were conspicuous in the
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713:, using as her alias the surname of a New York political opponent.
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2911:"Photograph of Daniel Edgar Sickles from the Maine Memory Network"
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to the post, and took part in the negotiations growing out of the
2777:
The 72nd New York Infantry in the Civil War, A History and Roster
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for his services at Fredericksburg and Gettysburg, respectively.
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trade and studied at the University of the City of New York (now
2509:""Civil War Medal of Honor citations" (S–Z): Sickles, Daniel E."
553:
as a legal defense for the first time in United States history.
1255:
786:
2850:
Swashbuckling Civil War General Made No Bones About Life Style
1561:
List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Battle of Gettysburg
1454:
with Britt Isenberg, co-hosts the podcast with Eric Lindblade.
1204:), and in 1869 he was retired with the rank of major general.
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In 1866, he was appointed colonel of the 42nd U.S. Infantry (
564:, recruiting the New York regiments that became known as the
1571:
List of U.S. political appointments that crossed party lines
1442:, including Sickles' motivations for taking the position on
1345:
on May 3, 1914, at the age of 94. His funeral was held at
1566:
List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: Q–S
885:) of the four regiments he organized. He was promoted to
2700:
The Congressman Who Got Away With Murder, By Nat Brandt.
1388:(2004), the first two books of the Civil War trilogy by
560:
in 1861, Sickles became one of the war's most prominent
4845:
Democratic Party members of the New York State Assembly
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preserved at the National Museum of Health and Medicine
2807:. Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1980.
2757:. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1964.
2095:
The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War.
1576:
List of federal political scandals in the United States
2064:. Springville, UT: Bonneville Books. pp. 134–36.
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from 1869 to 1874, after the Senate failed to confirm
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Rank and organization: Major General, U.S. Volunteers
4835:
People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
2822:. Syracuse, NY: University of Syracuse Press, 1991.
2531:""Medal of Honor website" (M–Z): Sickles, Daniel E."
2484:"The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast on Apple Podcasts"
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American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor
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Notable Graves, Civil War Medal of Honor Recipients
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United States Attorney for the District of Columbia
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1955:, the city's other major Democratic daily and the
2599:. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001.
1482:Place and Date: At Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.
1056:'s corps, primarily by the division of Maj. Gen.
4840:Democratic Party New York (state) state senators
4786:
2853:, The Pittsburgh Press, June 7, 1973, p. 21
1884:Stankowski, J. E. (2009). "Temporary Insanity".
973:nominated Sickles for promotion to the grade of
541:, whom Sickles gunned down in broad daylight in
3084:February 5, 1863 – May 29, 1863
2755:Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders
2561:Beckman, W. Robert. "Daniel Edgar Sickles." In
2135:
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1996:The Union Army: States and Regiments, Volume II
1337:Sickles lived out the remainder of his life in
1349:in Manhattan on May 8, 1914. He was buried in
769:article, "Yankee King of Spain", June 18, 1945
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2534:United States Army Center of Military History
2364:"Dan Sickles/The Battlefield Preservationist"
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4870:United States Army Medal of Honor recipients
3032:U.S. House of Representatives
2997:U.S. House of Representatives
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3112:June 3, 1863 – July 2, 1863
2667:. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.
2647:. New York: Nan A. Talese/Doubleday, 2002.
2578:The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command
1767:Keneally, p. 21, states 15. W.A. Swanberg,
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1690:
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1556:List of American Civil War generals (Union)
1282:. Sickles was appointed as chairman of the
1161:brigadier general and major general in the
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2926:"Excelsior Brigade Monument at Gettysburg"
2870:"Mr. Lincoln and New York: Daniel Sickles"
2630:The American Civil War: A Military History
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2016:. University of Delaware. pp. 81–83.
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4825:Ambassadors of the United States to Spain
2681:"Sex, Politics and Murder on the Potomac"
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2246:The Oxford History of the American People
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1999:. Federal Publishing Company. p. 17.
1859:. New York: Gustavus Muers. p. 232.
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2820:The Congressman Who Got Away With Murder
2742:, Campbell, CA: Savas Publishing, 1998.
2663:Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
1993:Sickles, Daniel E.; et al. (1908).
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227:January 1, 1856 – March 3, 1857
166:May 15, 1869 – January 31, 1874
1992:
1446:. Jim Hessler, who wrote the 2009 book
1284:New York State Civil Service Commission
830:who, like Sickles, was associated with
652:On September 27, 1852, Sickles married
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4900:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery
4885:People acquitted by reason of insanity
4865:American politicians with disabilities
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3038:New York's 10th congressional district
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2097:New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001.
1886:Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science
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1176:. From 1865 to 1867, he commanded the
1111:National Museum of Health and Medicine
112:March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1861
65:March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1895
4910:Military personnel from New York City
4855:Sheriffs of New York County, New York
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3003:New York's 3rd congressional district
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800:The trial of Sickles. Engraving from
2614:. New York: Savas Beatie LLC, 2009.
2062:Gettysburg Medal of Honor recipients
1661:Congressional Medal of Honor Society
1379:Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War
1365:is a 2002 biography by the novelist
1136:
1037:and to the south, the hill known as
892:According to author Garry Boulard's
4880:American people acquitted of murder
2632:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2009.
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725:Sickles fatally shoots Key in 1859.
690:. In 1856 he was also elected as a
686:. He was re-elected to the seat in
637:). He studied law in the office of
576:. His military career ended at the
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4925:American lawyers with disabilities
4312:United States Ambassadors to Spain
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2710:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2003.
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1594:Devil Dan Sickles' Deadly Salients
1485:Entered Service At: New York, N.Y.
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1405:The Impeachment of Abraham Lincoln
705:for escorting a known prostitute,
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4905:19th-century American legislators
4805:1859 murders in the United States
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2472:Approved Widows Pension Civil War
1436:Gettysburg National Military Park
1403:'s 2012 alternate history novel,
1311:Gettysburg National Military Park
580:in July 1863, after he moved his
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2037:Combined Military Service Record
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1681:The Battlefield Preservationist
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1491:Date of Issue: October 30, 1897.
1128:Sickles eventually received the
592:. He was eventually awarded the
4850:19th-century American diplomats
3108:III Corps (Army of the Potomac)
3080:III Corps (Army of the Potomac)
2890:"Sickles's amputated leg bones"
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154:United States Minister to Spain
4815:Politicians from New York City
2725:. New York: Scribner's, 1956.
2679:Roberts, Sam (March 1, 1992).
2580:. New York: Scribner's, 1968.
2430:, Arlington National Cemetery
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1149:not long after his amputation.
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4915:19th-century American lawyers
3058:(elected to replace Campbell)
3030:Member of the
2995:Member of the
2980:U.S. House of Representatives
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1294:, serving from 1893 to 1895.
1275:New York Monuments Commission
996:
733:, across the street from the
628:In 1819, Sickles was born in
545:, across the street from the
302:New York City, New York, U.S.
49:U.S. House of Representatives
37:Major General Sickles c. 1862
2297:Hessler, pp. 320–21, 323–27.
1894:10.1002/9780470061589.fsa272
1223:and the war scare died out.
1178:Department of South Carolina
952:Sickles was a close ally of
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701:Sickles was censured by the
533:Born to a wealthy family in
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3052:(died before taking office)
2010:Weintraub, Stanley (2011).
1856:The History of Tammany Hall
1839:September 15, 2006, at the
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1372:Sickles is featured in the
1351:Arlington National Cemetery
1182:Department of the Carolinas
311:Arlington National Cemetery
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2739:The Generals of Gettysburg
2408:American Battlefield Trust
1452:Gettysburg's Peach Orchard
1288:Sheriff of New York County
987:Battle of Chancellorsville
949:, protecting the capital.
737:, Sickles shot and killed
489:Battle of Chancellorsville
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964:Battle of Fredericksburg
933:. He was absent for the
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484:Battle of Fredericksburg
4393:Envoy Extraordinary and
2597:Civil War High Commands
2060:Hanna, Charles (2010).
1740:Encyclopædia Britannica
1607:magazine, November 1998
1465:Medal of Honor citation
1347:St. Patrick's Cathedral
1286:from 1888 to 1889, and
1186:Department of the South
966:. On January 16, 1863,
894:Daniel Sickles: A Life,
785:, and confessed to the
774:Sickles surrendered at
703:New York State Assembly
659:In 1853 Sickles became
643:New York State Assembly
624:Early life and politics
3140:U.S. Minister to Spain
2837:, Savas Beatie, 2010,
2791:Daniel Sickles: A Life
2723:Sickles the Incredible
2352:Hessler, pp. 341, 355.
2270:Hessler, pp. 311, 313.
1803:"Yankee King of Spain"
1769:Sickles the Incredible
1626:Hartford Daily Courant
1599:June 11, 2011, at the
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1228:Daniel Sickles: A Life
1209:U.S. Minister to Spain
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915:Battle of Williamsburg
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883:70th New York Infantry
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717:Homicide of Philip Key
618:Gettysburg Battlefield
610:U.S. Minister to Spain
338:Teresa Bagioli Sickles
76:William Bourke Cockran
2960:New York State Senate
2944:New York State Senate
2803:Bradford, Richard H.
2591:Eicher, John H., and
2576:Coddington, Edwin B.
2257:Richard H. Bradford,
2175:Keneally, pp. 287–88.
1945:May 20, 2006, at the
1922:May 20, 2006, at the
1735:Sickles, Daniel Edgar
1488:Birth: New York, N.Y.
1472:
1448:Sickles at Gettysburg
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1213:Henry Shelton Sanford
1202:Veteran Reserve Corps
1147:Samuel P. Heintzelman
1145:Sickles meeting with
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927:Battle of Seven Pines
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680:New York State Senate
428:Years of service
2847:Hollander, Richard,
2805:The Virginius Affair
2540:on February 23, 2009
2511:AmericanCivilWar.com
2279:Hessler, pp. 319–20.
2259:The Virginius Affair
2242:Samuel Eliot Morison
2220:Hessler, pp. 265–66.
2127:Hessler, pp. 146–48.
1843:, Assumption College
1815:on December 21, 2011
1394:William R. Forstchen
1043:Gouverneur K. Warren
1023:Battle of Gettysburg
826:, and Chief Counsel
739:Philip Barton Key II
671:, by appointment of
608:. He also served as
578:Battle of Gettysburg
539:Philip Barton Key II
528:Daniel Edgar Sickles
494:Battle of Gettysburg
269:Daniel Edgar Sickles
4830:Union Army generals
4569:and Plenipotentiary
2896:on December 6, 2010
2659:McPherson, James M.
2404:"Daniel E. Sickles"
2325:. December 12, 1912
2148:Coddington, p. 411.
1605:America's Civil War
1343:cerebral hemorrhage
1102:Army Medical Museum
923:Army of the Potomac
661:corporation counsel
635:New York University
570:Army of the Potomac
3885:military personnel
3189:Gettysburg figures
3049:Andrew J. Campbell
3024:William B. Cockran
2972:Francis B. Spinola
2686:The New York Times
2643:Keneally, Thomas.
2610:Hessler, James A.
2446:The New York Times
2322:The New York Times
2139:McPherson, p. 657.
1952:The New York Times
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1207:Sickles served as
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1070:James M. McPherson
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939:Battle of Antietam
931:Seven Days Battles
911:Peninsula Campaign
906:
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822:, later to become
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696:35th U.S. Congress
645:(New York Co.) in
562:political generals
558:American Civil War
551:temporary insanity
477:Seven Days Battles
472:Peninsula campaign
467:American Civil War
418:United States Army
250:Francis B. Spinola
4890:Excelsior Brigade
4875:American amputees
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4647:chargé d'affaires
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3147:Succeeded by
3125:Diplomatic posts
3115:Succeeded by
3106:Commander of the
3087:Succeeded by
3078:Commander of the
3064:Military offices
3046:Succeeded by
3011:Succeeded by
2969:Succeeded by
2843:978-1-9327-1484-5
2799:978-1-5320-8843-8
2785:978-0-7864-7644-2
2705:Sears, Stephen W.
2638:978-0-307-26343-8
2620:978-1-932714-84-5
1755:"Harper's weekly"
1698:Beckman, p. 1784.
1401:Stephen L. Carter
1374:alternate history
1174:Isthmus of Panama
1137:Postbellum career
1010: Confederate
991:Stonewall Jackson
919:Excelsior Brigade
887:brigadier general
811:Harper's Magazine
803:Harper's Magazine
747:Francis Scott Key
667:in London, under
596:for his actions.
590:his leg amputated
574:Eastern campaigns
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2789:Boulard, Garry,
2753:Warner, Ezra J.
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1357:In popular media
1333:Sickles' funeral
1315:Lafayette Square
1217:Virginius Affair
1155:Ulysses S. Grant
1106:Washington, D.C.
1083:Washington, D.C.
1062:Stephen W. Sears
1058:Lafayette McLaws
1054:James Longstreet
1039:Little Round Top
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904:Sickles in 1861.
868:Independence Day
824:Secretary of War
776:Attorney General
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731:Lafayette Square
614:Ulysses S. Grant
612:under President
586:James Longstreet
543:Lafayette Square
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1382:(2003) and
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1240:Joseph Carr
1066:John Keegan
1016: Union
735:White House
707:Fanny White
547:White House
392:"Devil Dan"
296:May 3, 1914
233:Preceded by
182:Preceded by
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4342:Carmichael
4248:McConaughy
4207:Wainwright
4142:Muhlenberg
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3639:Farnsworth
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3383:Longstreet
3144:1869–1874
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3008:1857–1861
2966:1856–1857
2708:Gettysburg
2698:Review of
2556:References
1428:Unresolved
1188:, and the
997:Gettysburg
983:West Point
875:Union Army
422:Union Army
402:Allegiance
321:Democratic
275:1819-10-20
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3488:J. Walker
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1496:Citation:
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968:President
954:Maj. Gen.
943:III Corps
921:" of the
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846:Civil War
673:President
582:III Corps
454:III Corps
431:1861–1869
223:In office
212:from the
171:President
162:In office
108:In office
61:In office
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4610:Matthews
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4538:Woodford
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4411:Van Ness
4397:to Spain
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4328:to Spain
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4047:Harrison
3992:Enderlin
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1376:novels,
1170:Colombia
1051:Lt. Gen.
1035:II Corps
929:and the
692:Democrat
665:legation
446:Commands
389:Nickname
381:Children
286:New York
216:district
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4739:Gardner
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3947:Carroll
3942:Burling
3937:Burgwyn
3864:Willard
3834:Vincent
3794:Sickles
3729:Merritt
3719:Lincoln
3674:Hancock
3614:Cushing
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3428:Pickett
3358:Kershaw
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3243:Benning
3199:leaders
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4674:Biddle
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4605:Bowers
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3917:Biddle
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3849:Warren
3824:Tilton
3799:Slocum
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3769:Rowley
3734:Newton
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3689:Hooker
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3564:Birney
3559:Biddle
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3549:Barnes
3544:Barlow
3508:Wright
3498:Wilcox
3478:Thomas
3458:Semmes
3453:Scales
3423:Perrin
3413:Pender
3403:O'Neal
3398:McLaws
3388:Mahone
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3433:Posey
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1582:Notes
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3534:Ames
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2882:2010
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