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    Daniel McCook Jr. (July 22, 1834 – July 21, 1864), one of the famed Fighting McCooks, was a brigade commander in the Union Army who was mortally wounded...
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    Daniel McCook (June 20, 1798 – July 21, 1863) was an attorney and an officer in the Union army during the American Civil War. He was one of two Ohio brothers...
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  • General McCook may refer to: Alexander McDowell McCook (1831–1903), Union Army major general Daniel McCook Jr. (1834–1864), Union Army brigadier general...
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  • Ohio (1917–1927), was named in honor of the Fighting McCooks. A granite memorial to Daniel McCook, Jr. is at the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield,...
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    Fighting McCooks", for whom McCook Field in Dayton, Ohio, was named. His brothers Daniel McCook, Jr., Edwin Stanton McCook, and Robert Latimer McCook were...
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  • American drag queen John McCook (born 1944), actor Tommy McCook (1927–1998), Jamaican saxophonist "The Fighting McCooks" Daniel McCook (1798–1863), killed...
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  • War, Indian fighter Anson G. McCook (1835–1917) – Union Army general during the Civil War, U.S. Congressman Daniel McCook, Jr. (1834–1864) – Union Army general...
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    generation that would fight the Civil War. On June 27, 1864, Ohio Colonel Daniel McCook Jr. prepared his brigade to advance toward Confederate positions at Kennesaw...
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  • This is Daniel Cook. is a Canadian children's television series created by J. J. Johnson and Blair Powers and produced by Toronto's Marblemedia and Sinking...
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    Mountain on June 27, 1865, where Colonel Daniel McCook, Jr., cousin of cavalry division commander Edward M. McCook, was mortally wounded. On July 4, 1864...
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  • Eicher 2001, p. 763. Boatner, III, Mark M., The Civil War Dictionary. David McKay Company, Inc., New York, 1959. ISBN 0-679-50013-8. Eicher, John H., and...
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  • Court of Alabama (1998–2011) Daniel T. McCall Jr., justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama (1969–1975) Daniel McCook Jr., Union major general during the...
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    Daniel Little McFadden (born July 29, 1937) is an American econometrician who shared the 2000 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with James Heckman...
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    O'Neal (later an Alabama governor) and John Gregg and Union General Daniel McCook Jr. When the Methodist Church deeded Florence Wesleyan to the State of...
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  • Escort: 1st Ohio Cavalry, Company L: Cpt John D. Barker MG Alexander McDowell McCook Headquarters Provost guard: 81st Indiana Infantry, Company H: Cpt William...
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    Daniel (2018). "How Democracies Die". Penguin Randomhouse. Archived from the original on December 11, 2018. Retrieved March 14, 2019. E.J. Dionne Jr.;...
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    Illinois, and 52nd Ohio Infantry Regiments, under the command of Colonel Daniel McCook Jr. The 125th Illinois would serve in the brigade for the remainder of...
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  • Merrill 13,000 men, 38 guns (k-695, w-2290, m-346 = 3,331) MG Alexander McDowell McCook Chief of Staff: Ltc James Vote Bomford (w) 20,000 men, 65 guns (k-2...
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  • Escort: 1st Alabama Cavalry; Company A, 52nd Illinois MG Francis P. Blair, Jr. Escort: Company M, 1st Ohio Cavalry; Company G, 9th Illinois Mounted Infantry...
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  • Lived in La Harpe until his death on January 11, 1916. He was a member of McCook Post No. 51, according to his headstone. Conjectural; this post could have...
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