Adams, Enoch George, 1829-1900

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Enoch George Adams, son of John and Sarah Sanderson Adams, attended Yale and served as a private, sergeant, and second lieutenant in Company D, Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers. After the war he moved west, fought in several engagements with the Indians, travelled through the Pacific Northwest, settled for a time in Vancouver, Washington and worked as editor of the Vancouver Register. He also wrote poetry and other short works.

From the description of Enoch George Adams papers, 1845-1876. (Manchester City Library). WorldCat record id: 32401542

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referencedIn Adams family. Adams family papers, 1731-1964. UNH Durham, Dimond Library
referencedIn Papers of various Adamses, 1829-1923. UNH Durham, Dimond Library
referencedIn Lyons, Richard. Papers, 1938-1982. North Dakota State University Library
creatorOf Adams, Enoch George, 1829-1900. Enoch George Adams papers, 1845-1876. UNH Durham, Dimond Library
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associatedWith Adams family. family
associatedWith Lyons, Richard. person
associatedWith Sayles, Samuel. person
associatedWith Sitting Bull, 1831-1890. person
associatedWith United States. Army. New Hampshire Infantry Regiment, 2nd (1861-1865) corporateBody
correspondedWith Yale College (1718-1887) corporateBody
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Northwest, Pacific
Oregon
United States
Vancouver (Wash.)
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Dakota Indians
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Birth 1829

Death 1900

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