Edward Ferrero (January 18, 1831 – December 11, 1899) was one of the leading dance instructors, choreographers, and ballroom operators in the United States...
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forces were repulsed with severe casualties, while Brigadier General Edward Ferrero's division of black soldiers was badly mauled. It may have been Grant's...
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Italian general and statesman; Benita Ferrero-Waldner (b. 1948), Austrian diplomat and politician; Edward Ferrero (1831–1899), Union general famous for...
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12:30 p.m. by Sturgis's other brigade, commanded by Brigadier General Edward Ferrero. It was led by the 51st New York and the 51st Pennsylvania, who, with...
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at Hough's Ferry. This operation was supported by Brigadier General Edward Ferrero's IX Corps division. Chapin passed through the gap and marched southwest...
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and ideological reasons, served in the Union Army (including generals Edward Ferrero and Francis B. Spinola). Some Americans of Italian descent from the...
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and ideological reasons, served in the Union Army (including generals Edward Ferrero and Francis B. Spinola). Six Italian Americans received the Medal of...
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joined the army, reaching positions of authority. Brigadier General Edward Ferrero was the original commander of the 51st New York Regiment. He commanded...
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expected of them, and was observed to be drinking liquor with Brig. Gen Edward Ferrero in a bombproof shelter well behind the lines during the battle, providing...
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Fellows 48th Pennsylvania: Ltc Joshua K. Sigfried 2nd Brigade BG Edward Ferrero 21st Massachusetts: Col William S. Clark 35th Massachusetts: Ltc Sumner...
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