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McConihe, John

John McConihe was the private secretary to territorial governors William A. Richardson. He was born in 1834 in Troy, New York and relocated to Omaha in Nebraska Territory in 1857. McConihe was appointed to Adjutant General of Nebraska Territory he was responsible for military expeditions and the 1st Nebraska Regiment. He became a Lieutenant-Colonel in the 169th New York Regiment and was killed in action in 1864.

From the description of John McConihe, correspondence, 1856-1865 1857-1861. (University of Nebraska - Lincoln). WorldCat record id: 122389717

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McConihe, John, 1834-1864

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John McConihe was born on 4 September 1834 in Troy, New York. His parents were Isaac and Sarah Strong McConihe. He moved to Omaha in Nebraska Territory in 1857. The following year he became a private secretary to territorial governors William A. Richardson and later, Samuel W. Black. In 1861, McConihe was appointed to the post of Adjutant General of Nebraska Territory. In this position, he led a military expedition against the Pawnee American Indians. At the start of the Civil War, ...

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