Charles Beaujoilais Throckmorton memoirs and related papers, 1873-1897.
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Canby was born in Piatt's Landing, Kentucky, to Israel T. and Elizabeth (Piatt) Canby. He attended Wabash College, but transferred to the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1839. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 2nd U.S. Infantry and served as the regimental adjutant. Although often referred to as Edward Canby, a biographer has suggested that he was known as "Richard" during childhood and to some friends for most of his life. He was called "Sprigg" by fel...
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Charles Beaujoilais Throckmorton was born in 1842 in Virginia and was educated in Washington, D. C. He was an officer in the United States 4th Artillery, serving in the Civil War, mostly in the West, and later in the Modoc, Nez PerceĢ, and other Indian wars. Major Throckmorton retired in 1894; he served as assistant general superintendent, department of street cleaning, in New York City, 1894-1895. From the description of Charles Beaujoilais Throckmorton memoirs and related papers, 1...