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Cooke was born in Leesburg, Virginia, June 13, 1809. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1827 and was commissioned a brevet second lieutenant in the infantry. He served at a variety of installations in the American West and in the Black Hawk War. In 1833 he was promoted to first lieutenant in the newly formed 1st U.S. Dragoons.
Cooke went on numerous trips of exploration into the Far West with the Dragoons. As Captain in command of 200 Dragoons, he disarmed and arrested Colonel Jacob Snively's Republic of Texas company of about 100 men, who were attempting to disrupt trade along the Santa Fe Trail, in what was described as the Second Texas Santa Fe Expedition.
During the Mexican–American War he led the Mormon Battalion from Santa Fe to California, establishing what became known as Cooke's Wagon Road, later to become the southern route to California during the California Gold Rush. He received a brevet promotion to lieutenant colonel for his service in California. In command of 2nd U.S. Dragoons, he defeated the Jicarilla Apache in Ojo Caliente, New Mexico in 1854, was in the 1855 Battle of Ash Hollow against the Sioux, and was sent to keep the peace in Bleeding Kansas in 1856–1857. Acquainted with Brigham Young, Cooke took part in the Utah expedition of 1857–58, after which he was promoted to colonel and assigned command of the 2nd U.S. Dragoons. He was an observer for the U.S. Army in the Crimean War and commanded the Department of Utah from 1860 until 1861.
The issue of secession deeply divided Cooke's family. Cooke himself remained loyal to the Union, but his son, John Rogers Cooke, became an infantry brigade commander in the Army of Northern Virginia. J.E.B. Stuart, the famous Confederate cavalry commander, was Cooke's son-in-law. Cooke and Stuart never spoke again, Stuart saying, "He will regret it only once, and that will be continually."
At the start of the American Civil War, the U.S. Army had five mounted regiments. Cooke commanded the 2nd Dragoons, which was redesignated the 2nd U.S. Cavalry. As they prepared to ride into their first battles, they had the potential opportunity to learn from the two-volume manual on cavalry tactics written by Cooke in 1858, but not published until 1862. It was a controversial work at the time and the War Department chose not to make it the basis for official doctrine. Cooke espoused the value of mounted attacks as the primary purpose for cavalry forces; others, more sensibly, realized that the emergence of the rifled musket as an infantry weapon made the classic cavalry charge essentially obsolete and recommended a mission emphasis on reconnaissance and screening. Even those who agreed that cavalry charges retained some value found reasons to disagree with Cooke. A prominent theory of cavalry charges at the time, endorsed by future generals Henry W. Halleck and George B. McClellan, was that the cavalry should be deployed in double ranks (a regiment would deploy in two lines of five companies each), which would increase the shock effect of the charge by providing an immediate follow-up attack. Cooke's manual called for a single-rank formation in which a battalion of four companies would form a single line and two squadrons of two companies each would cover the flanks. A third battalion would be placed in reserve a few hundred yards to the rear. Cook believed that the double-rank offensive promoted disorder of the horses in the ranks and would be difficult to control.
Cooke was appointed brigadier general, U.S. Army, on November 21, 1861, to rank from November 12, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln nominated Cooke for the appointment on December 21, 1861 and the U.S. Senate confirmed it on March 7, 1862. He initially commanded a brigade of regular army cavalry within the defenses of Washington, D.C. For the Peninsula Campaign, he was selected by McClellan to command the Cavalry Reserve, a division-sized force, of the Army of the Potomac. When Confederate forces evacuated the city of Yorktown, Cooke was sent along with Major General George Stoneman in pursuit and his cavalry was roughed up in an assault ordered by Stoneman against Fort Magruder. He saw subsequent action at the battles of Williamsburg, Gaines' Mill, and White Oak Swamp. Cooke ordered an ill-fated charge of the 5th U.S. Cavalry at Gaines' Mill during the Seven Days Battles, sacrificing nearly an entire regiment of regulars.
After the Peninsula, Cooke left active field service. One proximate reason was the embarrassment he suffered when his son-in-law, J.E.B. Stuart, humiliated the Union cavalry by completely encircling the Army of the Potomac in his celebrated raid. Cooke served on boards of court-martial, commanded the District of Baton Rouge, and was superintendent of Army recruiting for the Adjutant General's office. On July 17, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated Cooke for appointment to the brevet grade of major general in the regular army, to rank from March 13, 1865, and the U.S. Senate confirmed the appointment on July 23, 1866.
Cooke commanded the Department of the Platte from 1866 to 1867, the Department of the Cumberland from 1869 to 1870, and the Department of the Lakes. He retired from the Army with almost 50 years service on October 29, 1873, as a brigadier general.
Cooke was a member of the Michigan Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Cooke is the author of a variety of memoirs of his service: Notes of a Military Reconnaissance, from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, in California (1848), Scenes and Adventures in the Army: or, Romance of Military Life (1857), Cavalry Tactics (1862), Handy Book for United States Cavalry (1863), and The Conquest of New Mexico and California (1878).
Cooke died in Detroit, Michigan, and is buried there in Elmwood Cemetery. Camp Cooke, an Army camp in Santa Barbara County, California, was named for him. The spot is now occupied by Vandenberg Air Force Base.
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<p>Cooke was born in Leesburg, Virginia, June 13, 1809. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1827 and was commissioned a brevet second lieutenant in the infantry. He served at a variety of installations in the American West and in the Black Hawk War. In 1833 he was promoted to first lieutenant in the newly formed 1st U.S. Dragoons.</p>
<p>Cooke went on numerous trips of exploration into the Far West with the Dragoons. As Captain in command of 200 Dragoons, he disarmed and arrested Colonel Jacob Snively's Republic of Texas company of about 100 men, who were attempting to disrupt trade along the Santa Fe Trail, in what was described as the Second Texas Santa Fe Expedition.</p>
<p>During the Mexican–American War he led the Mormon Battalion from Santa Fe to California, establishing what became known as Cooke's Wagon Road, later to become the southern route to California during the California Gold Rush. He received a brevet promotion to lieutenant colonel for his service in California. In command of 2nd U.S. Dragoons, he defeated the Jicarilla Apache in Ojo Caliente, New Mexico in 1854, was in the 1855 Battle of Ash Hollow against the Sioux, and was sent to keep the peace in Bleeding Kansas in 1856–1857. Acquainted with Brigham Young, Cooke took part in the Utah expedition of 1857–58, after which he was promoted to colonel and assigned command of the 2nd U.S. Dragoons. He was an observer for the U.S. Army in the Crimean War and commanded the Department of Utah from 1860 until 1861.</p>
<p>The issue of secession deeply divided Cooke's family. Cooke himself remained loyal to the Union, but his son, John Rogers Cooke, became an infantry brigade commander in the Army of Northern Virginia. J.E.B. Stuart, the famous Confederate cavalry commander, was Cooke's son-in-law. Cooke and Stuart never spoke again, Stuart saying, "He will regret it only once, and that will be continually."</p>
<p>At the start of the American Civil War, the U.S. Army had five mounted regiments. Cooke commanded the 2nd Dragoons, which was redesignated the 2nd U.S. Cavalry. As they prepared to ride into their first battles, they had the potential opportunity to learn from the two-volume manual on cavalry tactics written by Cooke in 1858, but not published until 1862. It was a controversial work at the time and the War Department chose not to make it the basis for official doctrine. Cooke espoused the value of mounted attacks as the primary purpose for cavalry forces; others, more sensibly, realized that the emergence of the rifled musket as an infantry weapon made the classic cavalry charge essentially obsolete and recommended a mission emphasis on reconnaissance and screening. Even those who agreed that cavalry charges retained some value found reasons to disagree with Cooke. A prominent theory of cavalry charges at the time, endorsed by future generals Henry W. Halleck and George B. McClellan, was that the cavalry should be deployed in double ranks (a regiment would deploy in two lines of five companies each), which would increase the shock effect of the charge by providing an immediate follow-up attack. Cooke's manual called for a single-rank formation in which a battalion of four companies would form a single line and two squadrons of two companies each would cover the flanks. A third battalion would be placed in reserve a few hundred yards to the rear. Cook believed that the double-rank offensive promoted disorder of the horses in the ranks and would be difficult to control.</p>
<p>Cooke was appointed brigadier general, U.S. Army, on November 21, 1861, to rank from November 12, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln nominated Cooke for the appointment on December 21, 1861 and the U.S. Senate confirmed it on March 7, 1862. He initially commanded a brigade of regular army cavalry within the defenses of Washington, D.C. For the Peninsula Campaign, he was selected by McClellan to command the Cavalry Reserve, a division-sized force, of the Army of the Potomac. When Confederate forces evacuated the city of Yorktown, Cooke was sent along with Major General George Stoneman in pursuit and his cavalry was roughed up in an assault ordered by Stoneman against Fort Magruder. He saw subsequent action at the battles of Williamsburg, Gaines' Mill, and White Oak Swamp. Cooke ordered an ill-fated charge of the 5th U.S. Cavalry at Gaines' Mill during the Seven Days Battles, sacrificing nearly an entire regiment of regulars.</p>
<p>After the Peninsula, Cooke left active field service. One proximate reason was the embarrassment he suffered when his son-in-law, J.E.B. Stuart, humiliated the Union cavalry by completely encircling the Army of the Potomac in his celebrated raid. Cooke served on boards of court-martial, commanded the District of Baton Rouge, and was superintendent of Army recruiting for the Adjutant General's office. On July 17, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated Cooke for appointment to the brevet grade of major general in the regular army, to rank from March 13, 1865, and the U.S. Senate confirmed the appointment on July 23, 1866.</p>
<p>Cooke commanded the Department of the Platte from 1866 to 1867, the Department of the Cumberland from 1869 to 1870, and the Department of the Lakes. He retired from the Army with almost 50 years service on October 29, 1873, as a brigadier general.</p>
<p>Cooke was a member of the Michigan Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.</p>
<p>Cooke is the author of a variety of memoirs of his service: Notes of a Military Reconnaissance, from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, in California (1848), Scenes and Adventures in the Army: or, Romance of Military Life (1857), Cavalry Tactics (1862), Handy Book for United States Cavalry (1863), and The Conquest of New Mexico and California (1878).</p>
<p>Cooke died in Detroit, Michigan, and is buried there in Elmwood Cemetery. Camp Cooke, an Army camp in Santa Barbara County, California, was named for him. The spot is now occupied by Vandenberg Air Force Base.</p>
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<p>Cooke was born in Leesburg, Virginia, June 13, 1809. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1827 and was commissioned a brevet second lieutenant in the infantry. He served at a variety of installations in the American West and in the Black Hawk War. In 1833 he was promoted to first lieutenant in the newly formed 1st U.S. Dragoons.</p> <p>Cooke went on numerous trips of exploration into the Far West with the Dragoons. As Captain in command of 200 Dragoons, he disarmed and arrested Colonel Jacob Snively's Republic of Texas company of about 100 men, who were attempting to disrupt trade along the Santa Fe Trail, in what was described as the Second Texas Santa Fe Expedition.</p> <p>During the Mexican–American War he led the Mormon Battalion from Santa Fe to California, establishing what became known as Cooke's Wagon Road, later to become the southern route to California during the California Gold Rush. He received a brevet promotion to lieutenant colonel for his service in California. In command of 2nd U.S. Dragoons, he defeated the Jicarilla Apache in Ojo Caliente, New Mexico in 1854, was in the 1855 Battle of Ash Hollow against the Sioux, and was sent to keep the peace in Bleeding Kansas in 1856–1857. Acquainted with Brigham Young, Cooke took part in the Utah expedition of 1857–58, after which he was promoted to colonel and assigned command of the 2nd U.S. Dragoons. He was an observer for the U.S. Army in the Crimean War and commanded the Department of Utah from 1860 until 1861.</p> <p>The issue of secession deeply divided Cooke's family. Cooke himself remained loyal to the Union, but his son, John Rogers Cooke, became an infantry brigade commander in the Army of Northern Virginia. J.E.B. Stuart, the famous Confederate cavalry commander, was Cooke's son-in-law. Cooke and Stuart never spoke again, Stuart saying, "He will regret it only once, and that will be continually."</p> <p>At the start of the American Civil War, the U.S. Army had five mounted regiments. Cooke commanded the 2nd Dragoons, which was redesignated the 2nd U.S. Cavalry. As they prepared to ride into their first battles, they had the potential opportunity to learn from the two-volume manual on cavalry tactics written by Cooke in 1858, but not published until 1862. It was a controversial work at the time and the War Department chose not to make it the basis for official doctrine. Cooke espoused the value of mounted attacks as the primary purpose for cavalry forces; others, more sensibly, realized that the emergence of the rifled musket as an infantry weapon made the classic cavalry charge essentially obsolete and recommended a mission emphasis on reconnaissance and screening. Even those who agreed that cavalry charges retained some value found reasons to disagree with Cooke. A prominent theory of cavalry charges at the time, endorsed by future generals Henry W. Halleck and George B. McClellan, was that the cavalry should be deployed in double ranks (a regiment would deploy in two lines of five companies each), which would increase the shock effect of the charge by providing an immediate follow-up attack. Cooke's manual called for a single-rank formation in which a battalion of four companies would form a single line and two squadrons of two companies each would cover the flanks. A third battalion would be placed in reserve a few hundred yards to the rear. Cook believed that the double-rank offensive promoted disorder of the horses in the ranks and would be difficult to control.</p> <p>Cooke was appointed brigadier general, U.S. Army, on November 21, 1861, to rank from November 12, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln nominated Cooke for the appointment on December 21, 1861 and the U.S. Senate confirmed it on March 7, 1862. He initially commanded a brigade of regular army cavalry within the defenses of Washington, D.C. For the Peninsula Campaign, he was selected by McClellan to command the Cavalry Reserve, a division-sized force, of the Army of the Potomac. When Confederate forces evacuated the city of Yorktown, Cooke was sent along with Major General George Stoneman in pursuit and his cavalry was roughed up in an assault ordered by Stoneman against Fort Magruder. He saw subsequent action at the battles of Williamsburg, Gaines' Mill, and White Oak Swamp. Cooke ordered an ill-fated charge of the 5th U.S. Cavalry at Gaines' Mill during the Seven Days Battles, sacrificing nearly an entire regiment of regulars.</p> <p>After the Peninsula, Cooke left active field service. One proximate reason was the embarrassment he suffered when his son-in-law, J.E.B. Stuart, humiliated the Union cavalry by completely encircling the Army of the Potomac in his celebrated raid. Cooke served on boards of court-martial, commanded the District of Baton Rouge, and was superintendent of Army recruiting for the Adjutant General's office. On July 17, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated Cooke for appointment to the brevet grade of major general in the regular army, to rank from March 13, 1865, and the U.S. Senate confirmed the appointment on July 23, 1866.</p> <p>Cooke commanded the Department of the Platte from 1866 to 1867, the Department of the Cumberland from 1869 to 1870, and the Department of the Lakes. He retired from the Army with almost 50 years service on October 29, 1873, as a brigadier general.</p> <p>Cooke was a member of the Michigan Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.</p> <p>Cooke is the author of a variety of memoirs of his service: Notes of a Military Reconnaissance, from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, in California (1848), Scenes and Adventures in the Army: or, Romance of Military Life (1857), Cavalry Tactics (1862), Handy Book for United States Cavalry (1863), and The Conquest of New Mexico and California (1878).</p> <p>Cooke died in Detroit, Michigan, and is buried there in Elmwood Cemetery. Camp Cooke, an Army camp in Santa Barbara County, California, was named for him. The spot is now occupied by Vandenberg Air Force Base.</p>
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Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Letter : Philadelphia, to W. G. Freeman, New York, 1849 June 12.
Title:
Letter : Philadelphia, to W. G. Freeman, New York, 1849 June 12.
Autograph letter signed. Relates to traveling from Missouri to Santa Fe.
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- Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Letter : Philadelphia, to W. G. Freeman, New York, 1849 June 12.
Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Diary, 1829.
Title:
Diary, 1829.
Journal kept while a member of Bennet Riley's escort to Santa Fe in 1829. Includes a copy of a letter dated April 28, 1847 to S.H. Turner concerning Commodore Stockton, John C. Fremont, and the situation in California. Also includes a photostat of Cooke's promotion to Lt. Colonel.
ArchivalResource: 39 pp. : type carbon.
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- Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Diary, 1829.
Cooke, P St Geo - 1857 - File No. C240
Title:
Cooke, P St Geo - 1857 - File No. C240
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Riley, Bennett, 1787-1853. Archives of the fur trade and Santa Fe trail. [microfilm].
Title:
Archives of the fur trade and Santa Fe trail. [microfilm].
Letters, diaries, documents and related material pertaining to the fur trade, trade and travel along the Santa Fe Trail, and U.S. activities in the New Southwest.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel ; 35mm., pos.
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- Riley, Bennett, 1787-1853. Archives of the fur trade and Santa Fe trail. [microfilm].
1866 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. P369
Title:
1866 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. P369
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This document mentions that Lt. Meagher is insane.
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R500
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R500
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John Love papers 1840-1853 Love, John
Title:
John Love papers 1840-1853 Love, John
The Love papers contain 27 letters and one journal relating to John Love or his wife, Mary, which relate information on two areas of interest: the study of the military presence in the West during the 1840s and of courtship, marriage, and male-female relationships.
ArchivalResource: 28 items (0.25 linear feet)
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- John Love papers, Love, John, 1840-1853
1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U4
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U4
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C519
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C519
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C595
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C595
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1855 - File No. C151
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1855 - File No. C151
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Cooke, P St Geo - Missouri - 1855 - File No. C400
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Cooke, P St Geo - Missouri - 1855 - File No. C400
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Mentions the Sioux Expedition.
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Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Papers. [microfilm].
Title:
Papers. [microfilm].
Includes letters and personal papers of Cooke; the Bozeman Trail Forts by A.B. Ostrander, 1932.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel : manuscript ; 35mm., pos.
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- Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Papers. [microfilm].
1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R778
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R778
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U2
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U2
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R650
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R650
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U26
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U26
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1869 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. A714
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1869 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. A714
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1867 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. P49
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1867 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. P49
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C52
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C52
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kansas - 1857 - File No. C273
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kansas - 1857 - File No. C273
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R800
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R800
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C54
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C54
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Cooke, P St Geo - Texas - 1853 - File No. C110
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Cooke, P St Geo - Texas - 1853 - File No. C110
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1855 - File No. C32
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1855 - File No. C32
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Cooke, Philip St George -- Captain, 1st Dragoons
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Cooke, Philip St George -- Captain, 1st Dragoons
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Report and journal of Lieutenant Colonel Philip Saint George Cooke's march from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to California, in command of the Mormon Battalion.
Title:
Report and journal of Lieutenant Colonel Philip Saint George Cooke's march from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to California, in command of the Mormon Battalion.
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Photographic Portrait File
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Photographic Portrait File
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C587
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C587
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R646
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R646
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U8
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U8
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R640
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R640
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R645
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R645
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kansas - 1857 - File No. C419
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kansas - 1857 - File No. C419
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U27
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U27
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. C1140
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. C1140
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1862 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. C28
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1862 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. C28
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R1105
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R1105
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1846 - File No. C275
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1846 - File No. C275
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1855 - File No. C247
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1855 - File No. C247
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C43
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C43
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R647
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R647
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1861 - Cooke, Philip St George - File No. U21
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1861 - Cooke, Philip St George - File No. U21
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R483
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R483
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1865 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. C1721
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1865 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. C1721
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R1088
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R1088
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R714
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R714
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R648
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R648
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive); 1861-1912 (bulk).
Title:
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive); 1861-1912 (bulk).
A collection of images, manuscripts, and printed material, mostly relating to the Massachusetts soldiers and regiments in the American Civil War. Some material relates to other Union regiments and the Confederate States of America.
ArchivalResource: 47 linear feet (143 boxes, 2 volumes)
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- Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive);, 1861-1912 (bulk).
Cooke, Philip St. George -- Brigadier General
Title:
Cooke, Philip St. George -- Brigadier General
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C534
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C534
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1848 - File No. C331
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1848 - File No. C331
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Cooke, P St Geo - Missouri - 1853 - File No. C278
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Cooke, P St Geo - Missouri - 1853 - File No. C278
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Cooke, P St Geo - State: Nebraska - Year: 1866
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Cooke, P St Geo - State: Nebraska - Year: 1866
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C659
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C659
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R673
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R673
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R644
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R644
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U19
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U19
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U7
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U7
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Hayes, Benjamin Ignatius, 1815-1877. Benjamin Ignatius Hayes diary : ms., 1849-1850.
Title:
Benjamin Ignatius Hayes diary : ms., 1849-1850.
A copy, with notes of previous paging, made by Hayes for H.H. Bancroft, of portions, Oct. 16, 1849 - Jan. 14, 1850, of his overland diary kept on the Gila route to California. Supplied title page incorrectly describes it as: Diary ... of journey overland from Socorro to Warner's Ranch from Oct. 31, 1849, to Jan. 14, 1850. A digest of Captain Philip St. George Cooke's diary, Oct. 31 - Dec. 7, 1846, is inserted between the entries for Oct. 20 and Nov. 22, 1849, for which period there are no entries from Hayes' own diary (for this portion see Ms:C-E 64; no. 27). The last entry, Jan. 14, 1850, is incomplete and is followed by: Recapitulation [of distance travelled, Nov. 13 - Dec. 31, 1849].
ArchivalResource: Originals : 110 p. ; 18 x 16 cm.Copies : partial microfi6m reel : negative (Rich. 518:19) and positive.
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- Hayes, Benjamin Ignatius, 1815-1877. Benjamin Ignatius Hayes diary : ms., 1849-1850.
William G. Ritch Collection, 1539-1901, bulk 1845-1882
Title:
William G. Ritch Collection, 1539-1901, bulk 1845-1882
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- William G. Ritch Collection, 1539-1901, bulk 1845-1882
Cooke, P St Geo - 1846 - File No. C176
Title:
Cooke, P St Geo - 1846 - File No. C176
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Pace, James, 1811-1888. Mormon Battalion diary of James Pace, 1846-1847.
Title:
Mormon Battalion diary of James Pace, 1846-1847.
ArchivalResource: 1 bound facsimile.
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- Pace, James, 1811-1888. Mormon Battalion diary of James Pace, 1846-1847.
1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U12
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U12
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The Semi-annual muster roll of Company K, First Dragoons, Philip St. George, commanding officer.
Title:
The Semi-annual muster roll of Company K, First Dragoons, Philip St. George, commanding officer. 1839-1840.
This is a muster roll kept by Captain St. George Cooke from December 1839 to June 1840. The roll was kept for Company K, the First Dragoons, which was stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The roll shows 34 men in the company on active duty. During this time period the company had just marched from Ft. Wayne, Oklahoma, to Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.
ArchivalResource: .3 linear feet.
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- The Semi-annual muster roll of Company K, First Dragoons, Philip St. George, commanding officer.
Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1855 - File No. C259
Title:
Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1855 - File No. C259
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1867 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. M33
Title:
1867 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. M33
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Red Cloud is mentioned in this document.
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R507
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R507
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Jones, Nathaniel V., (Nathaniel Vary). Journal of sergeant Nathaniel V. Jones of the Mormon Battalion of his journey from Leavenworth, Kansas to San Diego, California, via Santa Fe, in 1846, and his return to Leavenworth, Kansas in spring of 1848.
Title:
Journal of sergeant Nathaniel V. Jones of the Mormon Battalion of his journey from Leavenworth, Kansas to San Diego, California, via Santa Fe, in 1846, and his return to Leavenworth, Kansas in spring of 1848.
Thirty page typescript of journal. Includes correspondence between daughter Mary J. Clawson, B.F. Riter, and J. Cecil Alter, concerning the journal.
ArchivalResource: 46 pp. : type carbon.
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- Jones, Nathaniel V., (Nathaniel Vary). Journal of sergeant Nathaniel V. Jones of the Mormon Battalion of his journey from Leavenworth, Kansas to San Diego, California, via Santa Fe, in 1846, and his return to Leavenworth, Kansas in spring of 1848.
1867 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. P42
Title:
1867 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. P42
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This document has Philip St. George Cooke explaining what had happened in case of him being relieved of his command of the Department of the Platte.
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Cooke, P St Geo - Missouri - 1851 - File No. C84
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Cooke, P St Geo - Missouri - 1851 - File No. C84
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C536
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C536
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R404
Title:
1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R404
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R639
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R639
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Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Letter : Philadelphia, to W.G. Freeman, New York, 1849 June 12.
Title:
Letter : Philadelphia, to W.G. Freeman, New York, 1849 June 12.
Autograph letter signed. Cooke informs Freeman that September 10th would be the latest date in the autumn "[when] a party of dragoons can with safety leave the frontier of Missouri for Santa Fe."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Letter : Philadelphia, to W.G. Freeman, New York, 1849 June 12.
Cooke, Philip St George -- Captain, Dragoons
Title:
Cooke, Philip St George -- Captain, Dragoons
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1872 - File No. 1389 (Cooke, P St Geo - Michigan)
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1872 - File No. 1389 (Cooke, P St Geo - Michigan)
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C562
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C562
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R1061
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R1061
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R863
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R863
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R405
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R405
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R491
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R491
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1850 - File No. C607
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C535
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C535
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United States. War Dept. Adjutant General. Selected documents from the Kearny papers, 1846-47. [microfilm].
Title:
Selected documents from the Kearny papers, 1846-47. [microfilm].
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- United States. War Dept. Adjutant General. Selected documents from the Kearny papers, 1846-47. [microfilm].
Cooke, P St Geo - 1843 - File No. C307
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1843 - File No. C307
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1857 - File No. C32
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1857 - File No. C32
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1857 - File No. C256
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1857 - File No. C256
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1865 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. C430
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1865 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. C430
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R375
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R375
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1848 - File No. C330
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1848 - File No. C330
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R1047
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R1047
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R602
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R602
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United States. War Dept. Selected items relating to the fur trade and the Santa Fe Trail from records of the Secretary of War and Adjutant General's Office, 1823-1830.
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Selected items relating to the fur trade and the Santa Fe Trail from records of the Secretary of War and Adjutant General's Office, 1823-1830.
Letters, 1823-1824, from William Clark, Supt., Indian Affairs, St. Louis, and communications from W.H. Ashley, L. Talliaferro, and B. O'Fallon concerning trouble witht the Arikara Indians. Letters, reports, etc., 1829-1830, from Bennet Riley concerning military protection of the Santa Fe Trail; journal of Philip St. George Cooke; letter from Thomas Hart Benton; communications from the Santa Fe Company signed by David Waldo, Charles Bent and others.
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- United States. War Dept. Selected items relating to the fur trade and the Santa Fe Trail from records of the Secretary of War and Adjutant General's Office, 1823-1830.
1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R403
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R403
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1857 - File No. C184
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1857 - File No. C184
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kansas - 1855 - File No. C657
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kansas - 1855 - File No. C657
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John White Geary papers, 1855-1871
Title:
John White Geary papers 1855-1871
The collection consists of the official papers of John Geary while governor of Kansas Territory, 1856-57, with some personal papers, 1855-71. The papers document Kansas during the Free State War and the building of the capitol.
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- John White Geary papers, 1855-1871
Cooke, P St Geo - 1843 - File No. C307
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1843 - File No. C307
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C700
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C700
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Cooke, P St Geo - Missouri - 1853 - File No. C266
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Cooke, P St Geo - Missouri - 1853 - File No. C266
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C188
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C188
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U16
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U16
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Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Autograph letter signed : Detroit, to W.W. Belknap, 1871 July 19.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Detroit, to W.W. Belknap, 1871 July 19.
Regretting that he must leave before Belknap's arrival.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Autograph letter signed : Detroit, to W.W. Belknap, 1871 July 19.
Cooke, P St Geo - Massachusetts - 1851 - File No. C77
Title:
Cooke, P St Geo - Massachusetts - 1851 - File No. C77
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1863 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. C69
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1863 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. C69
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U28
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U28
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Philip St. George reports the evacuation of Fort Crittenden and Fort Bridger in the Utah Territory.
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1878 - File No. 102 (Cooke, P St Geo - Michigan)
Title:
1878 - File No. 102 (Cooke, P St Geo - Michigan)
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R904
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R904
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R660
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R660
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Carleton, James Henry, 1814-1873. Report, 1854 June 5, Camp in the Raton Mountains, N.M. to Lt. Col. Philip St. George Cooke, Fort Union, N.M.
Title:
Report, 1854 June 5, Camp in the Raton Mountains, N.M. to Lt. Col. Philip St. George Cooke, Fort Union, N.M.
Carleton's command, with Kit Carson as guide, followed a band of Jicarillas into the mountains of northern New Mexico, starting May 25, 1854, found and destroyed their camp, and recaptured several stolen army horses.
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- Carleton, James Henry, 1814-1873. Report, 1854 June 5, Camp in the Raton Mountains, N.M. to Lt. Col. Philip St. George Cooke, Fort Union, N.M.
Philip Case Lockwood memorial collection of Civil War portraits and autographs, 1862-ca. 1886.
Title:
Philip Case Lockwood memorial collection of Civil War portraits and autographs, 1862-ca. 1886.
Scrapbook collection of Civil War photographs and autographs, assembled by Philip Case Lockwood.
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- Philip Case Lockwood memorial collection of Civil War portraits and autographs, 1862-ca. 1886.
Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C667
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C667
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R862
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R862
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PH 327, E.G. Williams & Bro. (Engraver : N.Y.). Engraved portrait collection circa 1890
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PH 327, E.G. Williams & Bro. (Engraver : N.Y.). Engraved portrait collection circa 1890
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- PH 327, E.G. Williams & Bro. (Engraver : N.Y.). Engraved portrait collection circa 1890
1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U25
Title:
1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U25
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U9
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U9
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R504
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R504
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C53
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C53
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C561
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C561
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1871 - File No. 4199 (Cooke, P St Geo - Michigan)
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1871 - File No. 4199 (Cooke, P St Geo - Michigan)
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This is a request for a metallic casket for the body of Lieutenant William Atwood who died by drowning.
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C77
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C77
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1851 - File No. C58
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1851 - File No. C58
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Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Philip St. George Cooke journal, 1909-1895.
Title:
Philip St. George Cooke journal, 1909-1895.
Journal of expedition of U.S. Dragoons under command of Cooke to protect traders on Santa Fe Trail from Missouri to Mexican boundary.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume
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- Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Philip St. George Cooke journal, 1909-1895.
1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U1
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U1
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1855 - File No. C644
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1855 - File No. C644
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1873 - File No. 2283 (Cooke, P S Geo - Michigan)
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1873 - File No. 2283 (Cooke, P S Geo - Michigan)
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C666
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C666
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R484
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R484
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1848 - File No. C558
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1848 - File No. C558
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Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Letter to Henry Smith Turner : Los Angeles : ALS, 1847 Apr. 28.
Title:
Letter to Henry Smith Turner : Los Angeles : ALS, 1847 Apr. 28.
A report on conditions in his district, with mention of Fort Moore.
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- Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Letter to Henry Smith Turner : Los Angeles : ALS, 1847 Apr. 28.
Cooke, P St Geo - Texas - 1857 - File No. C584
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Cooke, P St Geo - Texas - 1857 - File No. C584
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Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Signature cut from the register of Brown's Hotel : Washington, 1858 Nov. 26.
Title:
Signature cut from the register of Brown's Hotel : Washington, 1858 Nov. 26.
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- Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895. Signature cut from the register of Brown's Hotel : Washington, 1858 Nov. 26.
Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C529
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C529
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1848 - File No. C558
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Cooke, P St Geo - 1848 - File No. C558
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Johnston, Albert Sidney, 1803-1862. Letter : to Amos Beebe Eaton / by Albert Sidney Johnston, 1857 Sep 24.
Title:
Letter : to Amos Beebe Eaton / by Albert Sidney Johnston, 1857 Sep 24.
Albert Johnston, on route from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Kearny to command the Utah Expedition, tells about the movement of the troops destined for Utah.
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- Johnston, Albert Sidney, 1803-1862. Letter : to Amos Beebe Eaton / by Albert Sidney Johnston, 1857 Sep 24.
1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R475
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R475
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Consolidated Military Officer's File of General Philip St. George Cooke
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Consolidated Military Officer's File of General Philip St. George Cooke
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R516
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R516
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C596
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1850 - File No. C596
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Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part III: The Civil War: The Union, 1804-1915.
Title:
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part III: The Civil War: The Union, 1804-1915.
Autograph letters and documents of officers and statesmen associated with the Union in the Civil War collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part III: The Civil War: The Union, 1804-1915.
Cooke, P St Geo - Texas - 1853 - File No. C100
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Cooke, P St Geo - Texas - 1853 - File No. C100
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1848 - File No. C336
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1848 - File No. C336
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Cooke, Philip St George -- Captain, 1st Dragoons
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Cooke, Philip St George -- Captain, 1st Dragoons
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1866 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. C267
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1866 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. C267
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C51
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C51
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1876 - File No. 880 (Cooke, P St Geo - Michigan)
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1876 - File No. 880 (Cooke, P St Geo - Michigan)
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R1097
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R1097
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1865 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R132
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1865 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R132
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R589
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R589
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Cooke, P St Geo - Missouri - 1851 - File No. C66
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Cooke, P St Geo - Missouri - 1851 - File No. C66
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1857 - File No. C100
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1857 - File No. C100
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R867
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R867
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kansas - 1857 - File No. C415
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kansas - 1857 - File No. C415
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1872 - File No. 4464 (Cooke, P St Geo - District of Columbia)
Title:
1872 - File No. 4464 (Cooke, P St Geo - District of Columbia)
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R745
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R745
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U6
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U6
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1855 - File No. C73
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Cooke, P St Geo - Kentucky - 1855 - File No. C73
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U18
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1861 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. U18
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R1096
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1864 - Cooke, P St Geo - File No. R1096
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C47
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Cooke, P St Geo - Pennsylvania - 1851 - File No. C47
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Gardner, Hamilton, 1888-1961. Papers, 1942-1960.
Title:
Papers, 1942-1960.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes relating to Utah military history. Correspondence covers 1942 through 1960. The largest sections of the collection are the manuscripts of three unpublished books, a history of the Utah Expedition, a history of the Utah Territorial Militia, and a biography of Philip St. George Cooke. There are notes on the Utah Expedition from primary and secondary sources. Sixteen photographs (portraits of men involved with the Utah Expedition), four maps, a pamphlet, and eighteen rolls of microfilm have been removed and catalogued separately. Microfilms contain primarily the Records of the War Department in relation to the Utah Expedition.
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- Gardner, Hamilton, 1888-1961. Papers, 1942-1960.
Belknap, William W. (William Worth), 1829-1890,
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- Carleton, James Henry, 1814-1873.
Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876
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- Geary, John White, 1819-1873.
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- Lockwood, Philip Case, 1844-1897
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- Love, John, c. 1820-1881
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, collector.
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- Morgan, Dale L. (Dale Lowell), 1914-1971,
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- Pace, James, 1811-1888.
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- Riley, Bennett, 1787-1853.
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- Turner, Henry Smith, 1811-1881.
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- United States. Army. Cavalry Regiment, 2nd
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- United States. Army. Department of the Platte
United States. Army. Division of the Atlantic
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Philip St. George Cooke was the commander of the Department of the Lakes which was headquartered in Detroit, Michigan.
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United States. Army of the Potomac. Corps, 6th (1862-1865)
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Philip St. George Cooke was the commander of the Cavalry Reserve in the 6th Corps.
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United States. Army. Regiment of Dragoons, 2nd (1844-1861)
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United States Military Academy
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Philip St. George Cooke graduated from the US Military Academy in the Class of 1827.
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- United States. War Dept. Adjutant General.
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- Gardner, Hamilton, 1888-1961.
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Apache Indians
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Ash Hollow, Battle of, Sept. 3, 1855
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Black Hawk War, 1832
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- Black Hawk War, 1832
Civil war
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- Civil war
Civil War, 1861-1865
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- Civil War, 1861-1865
Court martials and courts of inquiry
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- Court martials and courts of inquiry
Crimean War, 1853-1856
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- Crimean War, 1853-1856
Gaines' Mill, Battle of, Va., 1862
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Mexican War, 1846-1848
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Mormon Battalion, 1846-1847
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Peninsula Campaign, 1862
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- Peninsula Campaign, 1862
Santa Fe Trail
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Seven Days' Battles, Va., 1862
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Sioux Indians
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Utah Expedition, 1857-1858
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Utah Expedition, 1857-1858
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White Oak Swamp, Battle of, Va., 1862
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Philip St. George Cooke commanding the District of Baton Rouge.
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Santa Fe
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Philip St. George Cooke created the Cooke’s Wagon Road which was important in the California Gold Rush.
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Williamsburg
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Philip St. George Cooke was involved in the Battle of Williamsburg.
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West Point
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Philip St. George Cooke graduated from the US Military Academy in the Class of 1827.
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Yorktown
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Philip St. George Cooke was involved in the Civil War Battle of Yorktown.
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Omaha
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Philip St. George Cooke was in command of the Department of the Platte. Philip St. George Cooke defeated the Jicarilla Apache at Ojo Caliente, New Mexico Territory.
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Kansas
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Philip St. George Cooke was involved in Bleeding Kansas.
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Taos County
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Philip St. George Cooke defeated the Jicarilla Apache at Ojo Caliente, New Mexico Territory.
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Washington City
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Philip St. George Cooke was part of the Civil War Defenses of Washington, DC.
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Crimea
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Philip St. George Cooke was an observer in the Crimean War.
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Detroit
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Philip St. George Cooke was the Commander of the Department of the Lakes.
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Tucson
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Philip St. George Cooke was involved in the Capture of Tucson.
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Hanover County
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Philip St. George Cooke was involved in the Battle of Gaines’ Mill.
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Henrico County
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Philip St. George Cooke was involved in the Battle of White Oak Swamp.
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Texas
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Philip St. George Cooke arrested Jacob Snively’s Republic of Texas company during the Second Texas Santa Fe Expedition.
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