Dorence Atwater (February 3, 1845 – November 26, 1910) was a Union Army soldier and later a businessman and diplomat who served as the United States Consul...
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(1918–1978), American actor Caleb Atwater (1778–1867), American politician, historian, and early archaeologist Dorence Atwater (1845–1910), American civil war...
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Andersonville Prison (section Dorence Atwater)
sanitation in regular as well as prison camps. A young Union prisoner, Dorence Atwater, was chosen to record the names and numbers of the dead at Andersonville...
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Angel of Andersonville, Prince of Tahiti: The Extraordinary Life of Dorence Atwater. Alling-Porterfield Publishing House, 2008. ISBN 0974976717 OCLC 613558868...
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ISBN 9780881460124. Page, Haley. (1908). p. 187. See, e.g. testimony of Dorence Atwater; United States Congressional Joint Committee on Reconstruction, 1866...
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Judson Allen (1797–1880), United States congressman from New York Dorence Atwater (1845–1910), soldier who recorded 13,000 soldiers' deaths while he...
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Pete Appleton, Major League Baseball pitcher; born in Terryville Dorence Atwater, Civil War hero; United States Consul to Tahiti; prominent businessman;...
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(2006) ISBN 978-1-4257-1949-4 Andersonville to Tahiti: The Story of Dorence Atwater (2008) ISBN 978-1-4392-0552-5 Mystery of the Bones: Syphilis, The Lewis...
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April 1844) Ari'ino'ore Moetia Salmon (3 March 1848 – 1935), married Dorence Atwater Ari'i Teuraitera'i Tati Salmon (1852 – 5 December 1918) Alexander Ari'ipaea...
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