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... Pleasonton to Governor Duval , Mar. 3 , 1825. ( 2 ) Case of Dusar and Israel relative to custom house bonds : Edgar Macon to Pleasonton , Aug. 19 , 1823. ( 3 ) Case of Antonio Giraldo for whom Joseph M. Hernandez and Joseph Delespine ...
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... Pleasonton, November 22, 1839; Stephen Pleasonton to Joel Poinsett, November 27, 1839; and letter (author unreadable) to Stephen Pleasonton, November 29, 1839, CAP , M688, NARA . Alfred Pleasonton's birthdate has been confused over the ...
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... Pleasonton likely represented ( to Southern eyes at least ) the stereotype of the conniving Yankee . He even sported the kind of pointed waxed mustache often associated with vaudeville villains . Pleasonton's officers viewed him as a ...
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... Pleasonton. Earlier in the battle when Charles Tyler made his demonstration on the Union left, McNeil sent back yet another courier to Pleasonton requesting help. Pleasonton was, by this point, in a position to observe most of the ...
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... Pleasonton there was no need for such alarm since he thought a British attack unlikely. Pleasonton replied that Monroe held a different view, and in any case it was better to be prudent and save the documents, rather than risk them ...
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... Pleasonton was close to Ashby's Gap just beyond Upperville . Stuart formed defensive line close to the gap at the hamlet of Paris . One final thrust by Pleasonton threatened to push through and capture gap , but Stuart could now call ...
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... Pleasonton to Albert V. Colburn, November 7, 1862 (four dispatches), Pleasonton Dispatch Book, 1862, Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville; Alfred Pleasonton to William W. Averell, November 7, 1862, Pleasonton ...
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... Pleasonton took this extraordinary archival col- lection and had it placed in carts he had obtained to convey it to a safe storage place. As Pleasonton was in the process of removing these records, he encountered Secretary of War ...
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... Pleasonton, a well-connected Washington civil servant with no real maritime experience, took charge of the nascent American lighthouse network and almost immediately began aggressively delegating responsibilities to local officials at ...
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... Pleasonton made another attempt to break through Stuart's screen , but only suffered another thrashing at Middleburg . Two days later , Pleasonton tried again , this time assisted by an infantry brigade from the Fifth Corps . These ...