Constellation Similarity Assertions
Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895
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.
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There are 3 possible matching Constellations.
Cooke, Phillip St. George, 1809-1895.
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Cook, Philip St. George.
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Cook, Philos G., 1807-1895.
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Born in Constable, Franklin County, N.Y., 10 Aug. 1807. Graduated from Middlebury College, Vermont, in 1829. Moved to Buffalo, N.Y., and taught at Silas S. Kingsley's school for boys before opening the Buffalo Academy in 1836. Later he attended Auburn Theological Seminary, served as chaplain to the 94th Regiment, New York Volunteers, and established the Wells Street Presbyterian Church in Buffalo. He died in Buffalo on 24 June 1895. From the description of Class record book, 1829-183...