Frederic Vaughan Abbot (March 4, 1858 – September 26, 1928) was a career officer in the United States Army. He attained the rank of brigadier general,...
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worked and died. From December 1901 to March 1903, Engineer officer Frederic Vaughan Abbot served on a panel that reported on the feasibility of establishing...
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26, 1834. His relatives included brother Henry Larcom Abbot and nephew Frederic Vaughan Abbot. He was educated at Harvard University (BA 1855, AM 1858...
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as a part of the Dartmouth Parks and Rec. Summer Concert Series. Frederic Vaughan Abbot (1858–1928), U.S. Army brigadier general (summer resident) Naseer...
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Derby Lieutenant Colonel served in the Corps of Engineers 1879 Frederic Vaughan Abbot Brigadier General Commandant of Engineer School 1917–18, Acting...
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Thomas (born 1942), newspaper columnist and author; born in D.C. Frederic Vaughan Abbot (1858–1928), U.S. Army brigadier general, resided in D.C. during...
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Discussions by Henry L. Abbot and W. E. Fuller." in Generals in Khaki, Davis incorrectly spells the name as "Frederick Vaughan Abbott." Abbot, Charles Greeley...
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Abbott (Indian Army officer) (1805–1892), English army officer Frederic Vaughan Abbot (1858–1928), American army officer and engineer Frederick M. Abbott...
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Theodore A. Bingham, 1917-1919 BG William T. Rossell, 1917-1918 COL Frederic Vaughan Abbot, 1913-1917 MG William Murray Black, 1909-1913 COL John G.D. Knight...
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Historica SS 28 pp.7–8, cited in Vaughan, Matthew Paris, p.22; British Library, Royal MS 13 E VI (Illustrated catalogue) Frederic Madden (1866), Historia Anglorum...
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