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United States Army Officer. A distinguished Civil War soldier who was later killed at the Little Big Horn, the best known battle of the Indian Wars, Keogh first captured the popular imagination as th...

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10/17/2018
5/16/2023
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10/17/2018

United States Army Officer. A distinguished Civil War soldier who was later killed at the Little Big Horn, the best known battle of the Indian Wars, Keogh first captured the popular imagination as th...

5/16/2023

He first appears in the 1860 census living with his father, his first wife and his two children and two sisters in Lovingston. Shortly after this enumeration, Philip's first wife Emily died on Oct. 5, ...

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11/22/2013
8/19/2020
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11/22/2013

He first appears in the 1860 census living with his father, his first wife and his two children and two sisters in Lovingston. Shortly after this enumeration, Philip's first wife Emily died on Oct. 5, ...

8/19/2020

Brig. Gen. Charles Sidney Winder, (CSA) (1829 - 1862)

"Brig. Gen.", "(CSA)"

Brigadier-General Charles S. Winder was born in Maryland in 1829. He was graduated at West Point in 1850, and on advancement from second to first-lieutenant of infantry, U. S. A., was ordered to the Pa...

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9/1/2008
7/17/2020
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Brig. Gen. Charles Sidney Winder, (CSA) (1829 - 1862)

"Brig. Gen.", "(CSA)"

Brigadier-General Charles S. Winder was born in Maryland in 1829. He was graduated at West Point in 1850, and on advancement from second to first-lieutenant of infantry, U. S. A., was ordered to the Pa...

7/17/2020