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  2. Stephen W. Kearny - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Watts Kearny was the fifteenth and youngest child of Philip and Susanna Watts Kearny. His father, who was of Irish ancestry (the family name had originally been O'Kearny), was a successful wine merchant and landowner in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, before the start of the American Revolution (1775–83). [3]

  3. Battle of San Pasqual - Wikipedia

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    Following a clash of U.S. forces with Mexican forces near the Rio Grande, Colonel Stephen Watts Kearny was promoted to a brigadier general and tasked with multiple objectives to include the seizure of New Mexico and California, establish civilian government within seized territories, disrupt trade, and to "act in such a manner as best to conciliate the inhabitants, and render them friendly to ...

  4. Army of the West (1846) - Wikipedia

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    Kearny attacked a Californian force led by General Andrés Pico at the Battle of San Pasqual. Though the Californians were forced from the field, the attack was a costly one. General Kearny, himself wounded, required reinforcements from the garrison at San Diego to relieve his position and move the wounded to safety.

  5. Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    During the Mexican–American War in 1846, the fort became a staging area for Colonel Stephen Watts Kearny's "Army of the West". [10] Ralph Emerson Twitchell makes the following statement. [11] Bent's Fort is described as having been a structure built of adobe bricks. It was 180 feet long and 135 feet wide.

  6. Box Canyon (Borrego Springs, California) - Wikipedia

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    The US troops under General Stephen Watts Kearny and with US scout Kit Carson found Box Canyon and its pass in October 1846. On January 19, 1847, Kearny was the leader of a wagon train with Colonel Philip St. George Cooke and the Mormon Battalion that used Box Canyon to head west.

  7. Fort Kearny - Wikipedia

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    Fort Kearny was a historic outpost of the United States Army founded in 1848 in the Western United States during the middle and late 19th century. The fort was named after Colonel and later General Stephen Watts Kearny. [1] The outpost was located along the Oregon Trail near Kearney, Nebraska. The town of Kearney took its name from the fort.

  8. Stephen A. Smith Uses 1 Word To Describe J.J. Watt, Browns - AOL

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    The post Stephen A. Smith Uses 1 Word To Describe J.J. Watt, Browns appeared first on The Spun. ... We know Pittsburgh could be an option for Watt because of his brothers, even if the Steelers ...

  9. Southern Emigrant Trail - Wikipedia

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    In October 1846, General Stephen Watts Kearny and his dragoons with their scout Kit Carson found the route over the mountains from the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro on the Rio Grande, via the Santa Rita mines to the Gila River which he then followed to the Colorado River, at the Yuma Crossing where he crossed the river and then the Colorado Desert to Southern California.