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August 17
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1815
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August 5
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1853
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United States Army
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officer
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Whitehall
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New York
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Lebanon
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New Hampshire
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Todd County, Kentucky
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West Point
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1 September
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1829
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1 July
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1833
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Second Lieutenant
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4th Infantry Regiment
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Fort Mitchell
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Alabama
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Cherokee
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2 October
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1834
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4 January
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1840
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Professor
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Mathematics
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Captain
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Florida War
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Fort Smith
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Arkansas
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Fort Jesup
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Louisiana
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Texas
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Mexican War
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Battle of Palo Alto
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8 May
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1846
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major
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9 May
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1846
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Battle of Buena Vista
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Lieutenant-Colonel
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Mexico
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Major-General
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Zachary Taylor
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A.M.
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Dartmouth College
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New Hampshire
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Copenhagen
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Denmark
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American Ethnological Society
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George Perkins Marsh
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philologist
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December 5
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1848
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Baton Rouge
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Louisiana
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Mary Elizabeth Taylor
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President of the United States
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4 March
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1849
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First Lady
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White House
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Washington
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22 March
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1849
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State of New York
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Palo Alto
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Resaca de la Palma
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Monterrey
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Buena Vista
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Fort Bliss
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Pascagoula, Mississippi
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Tulane University
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Yellow Fever
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5 August
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1853
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March 8
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1854
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El Paso
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Fort Bliss
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People of the Seminole Wars
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Infectious disease deaths in Mississippi
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