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  2. Samuel P. Heintzelman - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Peter Heintzelman (September 30, 1805 – May 1, 1880) was a United States Army general. He served in the Seminole War, the Mexican–American War, the Yuma War and the Cortina Troubles. During the American Civil War he was a prominent figure in the early months of the war rising to the command of a corps.

  3. III Corps (Union army) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel P. Heintzelman March 13 – October 30, 1862 George Stoneman: October 30, 1862 – February 5, 1863 Daniel E. Sickles: February 5 – May 29, 1863 David B. Birney: May 29 – June 3, 1863 Daniel E. Sickles: June 3 – July 2, 1863 David B. Birney: July 2–7, 1863 William H. French: July 7, 1863 – January 28, 1864 David B. Birney

  4. Cortina Troubles - Wikipedia

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    The fort's new commander, Major Samuel Heintzelman, united and coordinated all armed groups to put an end to the Cortina threat. Cortina retreated up the Rio Grande until on December 27, 1859, Heintzelman and Ford engaged him in the Battle of Rio Grande City. Cortina's forces were decisively defeated, losing sixty men and all their equipment.

  5. Yuma Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Following the failure of the California Militia against the Quechan people (Yuma Indians), in the Gila Expedition, the U. S. Army sent the Yuma Expedition under Captain Samuel P. Heintzelman, to establish a post at Yuma Crossing of the Colorado River in the vicinity where it met the Gila River in the Lower Colorado River Valley region of California.

  6. Fort Brady - Wikipedia

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    The original location of the fort, known as Old Fort Brady, was along the Saint Mary's River. Fort Brady was located at this site from 1822 until 1893, when it was moved to a new location on higher ground, known as New Fort Brady. The fort was located at the new site from 1893 until its close in 1944.

  7. Several former teammates attend funeral services for Aaron ...

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    At least three of Aaron Hernandez's former teammates were in attendance at his funeral services in Bristol, Connecticut, on Monday. Brothers Mike and Maurkice Pouncey, as well as current NFL free ...

  8. Heintzelman - Wikipedia

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    Heintzelman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ken Heintzelman (1915–2000), American baseball player; Samuel P. Heintzelman (1805–1880), United States Army General; Stuart Heintzelman (1876–1935), American soldier; Tom Heintzelman (born 1946), American baseball player

  9. The new owner of the ‘Brady Bunch’ house reveals her plans ...

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    The home from the classic TV series "The Brady Bunch" has been sold to a fan by HGTV for $3.2 million. It is located in Studio City, California. ... The home is more than 5,000 square feet and ...