March 25, 1858. In the war of the rebellion he served in the 1st Michigan Cavalry, and afterward as assistant surgeon in the 9th Michigan Cavalry. On General Banks' retreat from the Shenandoah Valley he was badly wounded, and fell into the hands of the... Historical Collections - Page 121903Full view - About this book
| Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland - Medicine - 1887 - 1134 pages
...in 1863. In 1865 he was breveted lieutenant-colonel " for faithful and meritorious services." After the close of the war he resumed the practice of his profession in this city. He was active in the organization of the Baltimore Medical Association, of which he was... | |
| J. C. Gobrecht - 1875 - 290 pages
...cheerfulness of heart and superior professional skill contributed largely in alleviating their sufferings. At the close of the war he resumed the practice of his profession at Wooster, Ohio, and was appointed surgeon of the Central Home in November, 1874. The duties of his... | |
| CHARLES R. TUTTLE - 1875 - 800 pages
...expressed for him by all of his old comrades bears abundant testimony to his manly and soldierly qualities. At the close of the war he resumed the practice of his profession in Fond du Lac. In 1868-69 he represented in the State senate the senatorial district consisting of... | |
| Archaeology - 1900 - 368 pages
...Major-General. He was also one of the military court which tried Major Andre on the charge of being a spy. At the close of the war he resumed the practice of his profession. In 1785 he was appointed by Congress a Commissioner to treat with the Miami Indians, and two years... | |
| Ohio - 1895 - 366 pages
...Major-General. He was also one of the military court which tried Major Andre on the charge of being a spy. At the close of the war he resumed the practice of his profession. In 1785 he was appointed by Congress a Commissioner to treat with the Miami Indians, and two years... | |
| Duane Hamilton Hurd - Essex County (Mass.) - 1888 - 880 pages
...profession until the Civil War, when he was commissioned as surgeon in one of the regiments. After the close of the war he resumed the practice of his profession in Saugus, where he now resides. For several years following, in the absence of a local practitioner,... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - America - 1889 - 848 pages
...government promoted him to the rank of brigadier-general of volunteers. When he was mustered out of service at the close of the war he resumed the practice of his profession in Wisconsin, but in 1869 he was appointed US pension-agent at Chicago. He held this position till... | |
| Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society - Gallipolis (Ohio) - 1891 - 360 pages
...Major-General. He was also one of the military court which tried Major Andre on the charge of being a spy. At the close of the war he resumed the practice of his profession. In 1785 he was appointed by Congress a Commissioner to treat with the Miami Indians, and two years... | |
| Edson Irving Carr - Carr family - 1894 - 566 pages
...Gettysburg!), Mine Run, Rappahannock, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, Hanover Junction, and other engagements. At the close of the war, he resumed the practice of his profession in Providence. He was admitted to the RI state medical society and to the Providence medical association... | |
| Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) - Medicine - 1895 - 554 pages
...no official records are in existence to show that he rendered his country the service he did. After the close of the war he resumed the practice of his profession and located in Binghamton, where he continued in active work until a painful disease incapacitated him... | |
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