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Hugh Judson Kilpatrick (January 14, 1836 – December 4, 1881) was an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War, achieving the rank of brevet

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23 Oct 2001 Judson Kilpatrick, Fifth New York Infantry. Engagement at Big Bethel, or Bethel Church, Va. O.R.-- SERIES I--VOLUME 2 [S# 2] -- CHAPTER IX.

What's the background on Judson Kilpatrick ? I did a little work on dear General Kilpatrick. Here it is: General William Sherman had a gift for the brutally

30 Jul 2010 Some years ago I made a pilgrimage to the cemetery up at West Point. It's a lovely place at the historic military academy, up on the banks

Overview: Major General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick was one of the Union's cavalry commanders. Notorious for his leadership of the Kilpatrick-Dahlgren raid on

Hugh Judson Kilpatrick (14 January 1836 near Deckertown, New Jersey - 4 December 1881 in Santiago, Chile) was a officer in the Union army during the

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3 Aug 2010 Hugh Judson Kilpatrick. Personal. Date & Place of Birth, January 14, 1836. Wantage Township, near Deckertown, New Jersey

H. Judson Kilpatrick (1836 -1881). "Kill." A Union cavalry officer more noted for his daring and rashness than his competence or good sense.

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13 Sep 2009 Judson Kilpatrick (www.old-picture.com/civil-war/kilpatrick-judson.htm) Among Civil War historians and biographers, opinion concerning Union

KILPATRICK, Hugh Judson, soldier, born near Deckertown, New Jersey, Kilpatrick set out on the night of 18 August, 1864, and returned on the 22d with

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While serving in this post, Hugh Judson Kilpatrick died in Santiago, Chile on December 4, 1881. His remains were eventually brought back to the United

4 Oct 1999 Judson Kilpatrick commanded the Third Division of Alfred Pleasonton's cavalry corps. Kilpatrick was somewhat of controversial figure during

Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, or Judson Kilpatrick as he was more commonly known, began his military career after graduating from the United States Military

What's the background on Judson Kilpatrick ? I did a little work on dear General Kilpatrick. Here it is: General William Sherman had a gift for the brutally

24 b/w photos 38 maps 6 x 9 * First full-length biography of the controversial Union cavalryman * Comprehensive, well-balanced treatment of the infamous

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