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    George Henry Cram (January 22, 1838 – August 5, 1872) was a colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was nominated and confirmed for...
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  • George Cram may refer to: George F. Cram (1842–1928), American map publisher George Henry Cram (1838–1872), American Civil War Union Army brevet general...
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  • parasitologist George F. Cram (1842–1928), American map publisher George Henry Cram (1838–1872), Union Army colonel during the American Civil War Holly Cram (born...
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    G. Burbridge Edward Canby Cassius M. Clay Joseph Alexander Cooper George Henry Cram Thomas Leonidas Crittenden John T. Croxton John Edwards Speed S. Fry...
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    parents of: Henry Sergeant Cram (1907–1997), who married Edith Kingdon Drexel (1911–1934), the granddaughter of Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr. and George Jay Gould...
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    many years, Henry VI was killed by a blow to the back of the head, whilst at prayer in the late hours of 21 May 1471. Britannica 1999. Cram, Paul (1948)...
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  • men died of disease. Colonel Benjamin C. Grider Lieutenant Colonel George Henry Cram American Civil War portal United States portal List of Kentucky Civil...
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    Cram & Ferguson and Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson are partnerships in which he worked. Cram was a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Cram was...
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  • guns (k-889, w-2966, m-433 = 4,288) MG Don Carlos Buell, Commanding MG George Henry Thomas, second in command Escort: Anderson Troop, Pennsylvania Cavalry:...
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  • Jackson County, located approximately eight miles north of McKee. Ltc William Henry Eifort, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry. Killed in action September 3, 1864, near Triune...
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