Stanton, Thaddeus Harlan, 1835-1900.

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Thaddeus Stanton (1835-1900) was a native of Indiana. In 1851 he moved to Iowa and briefly wrote for an abolitionist newspaper. He fought with John Brown in the Kansas Border War, joined a three-month regiment at the outbreak of the Civil War, and, after a short time in Iowa public office, organized and led the 19th Iowa Infantry. By 1862 Stanton had become paymaster general of the Union Army. After the war he traveled west and served as chief of scouts for General Crook, leading an attack on Crazy Horse at the Powder River in 1876 and participating in Little Bighorn. He was made a colonel in 1893 and became paymaster general of the United States in 1895. Stanton continued his military career through the end of the Spanish-American War and died in Nebraska in 1900.

From the description of Private letter books of T.H. Stanton, paymaster general, U.S.A., 1895-1899. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 752188438

Thaddeus H. Stanton was a United States Army major and paymaster.

From the description of Itinerary of a journey to and through Arizona in the winter of 1871-2, 1871-1872. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 244953414

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associatedWith Crook, George, 1829-1890. person
associatedWith Safford, A. P. K., (Anson Peasley Keeler), d. 1891. person
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Prescott (Ariz.)
Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
Yuma (Ariz.)
Arizona
Baja California (Mexico : Peninsula)
United States
Tucson (Ariz.)
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Apache Indians
Arizona
Camp Grant Massacre, Ariz., 1871
Military camps
Frontier and pioneer life
Hualapai Indians
Indians of North America
Paiute Indians
Quartz mines and mining
Spanish
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Birth 1835

Death 1900

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