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    William Cole Cozzens (August 26, 1811 – December 17, 1876) was an American politician and the 28th Governor of Rhode Island. Cozzens was born in Newport...
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  • Cozzens is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Cozzens, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Donald Cozzens (1939–2021)...
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    Providence James Y. Smith defeated incumbent Democratic Governor William C. Cozzens. On election day, 1 April 1863, Republican nominee James Y. Smith...
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    William Sprague IV (September 12, 1830 – September 11, 1915) was the 27th Governor of Rhode Island from 1860 to 1863, and U.S. Senator from 1863 to 1875...
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  • Born in Chicago, Illinois, Cozzens grew up on Staten Island. His father, Henry William Cozzens Jr., who died when Cozzens was 17, was an affluent businessman...
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    (1853), William C. Cozzens (1863), Charles D. Kimball (1901), Norman Case (1928), John Pastore (1945), and John S. McKiernan (1950). William Brenton,...
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    Foote, p. 80. Cozzens, No Better Place to Die, p. 26; Lamers, pp. 195–96. Cozzens, No Better Place to Die, p. 129; Lamers, pp. 202–34. Cozzens, No Better...
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    1860. p. 2. Retrieved June 16, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1349–1350. "William Cole Cozzens". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 13, 2023. "Resignation...
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    Union Soldiers, 1861–1865. Wilmington, N.C.: Broadfoot Pub. Co. p. 769. ISBN 1568372884. Cozzens, pp. 301–13. Cozzens, 1994, pp. 320–42. Hattaway and Jones...
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    Eicher, p. 210; Cozzens, pp. 155–57; Robertson, pp. 338–39. Tanner, p. 119. Cozzens, p. 167; Clark, p. 67; Robertson, p. 340. Cozzens, pp. 168–75; Clark...
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    the Baltimore American. In 1840 he made another trip to Europe, meeting William Wordsworth.[citation needed] In 1843, Calvert moved to Newport, Rhode Island...
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    p. 133; Cozzens, pp. 162-63. Cozzens, pp. 165-74; McDonough, pp. 131-35. Cozzens, p. 168. Cozzens, pp. 174-78; McDonough, p. 133. Cozzens, pp. 179-80...
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  • American Civil War – Battle of Lawrence: Lawrence, Kansas is attacked by William Quantrill's raiders, who kill an estimated 200 men and boys. The raid becomes...
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    Battle of Chickamauga (category William Rosecrans)
    Hallock, p. 44; Cozzens, pp. 156–158. Cozzens, p. 155. Woodworth, p. 50. Woodworth, p. 53; Hallock, pp. 44–45; Lamers, p. 138; Cozzens, pp. 163–165. Knudsen...
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    replace Arnold; he took office in 1863 and served into Reconstruction. William C. Cozzens became Governor in 1863; he was succeeded by James Y. Smith who led...
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    mentioned by Cozzens's battle history. Street, pp. 114–17; McDonough, pp. 295–96; Cozzens, pp. 81–100; Eicher, pp. 421–22; Hess, pp. 197–203. Cozzens, pp. 128–30...
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    governor in 1861, but won in the election two years later. He succeeded William C. Cozzens on May 26, 1863. He was reelected two times, then declined to run...
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  • 2008 Cozzens, p. 176. Cozzen, p. 179. Cozzens, p. 177. Cozzens, p. 164. Cozzens, p. 159. Hatch, p. 147. Cozzens, p. 159-161. Hatch, p. 146. Cozzens, p....
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  • Spanish While studying there, he met and became friends with Andrew H. Cozzens, who would go on to become a priest and bishop. During his college years...
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    109, 117–18; Cozzens, pp. 109–10, 112, 114; Eicher, p. 116; Korn, p. 97. Cozzens, p. 117. Connelly, p. 270. Cozzens, p. 119. Cozzens, p. 125; Woodworth...
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    others from the Lincoln County War era, according to Monument manager Gary Cozzens. A photograph curator at the Palace of the Governors archives, Daniel Kosharek...
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    William Henry Vanderbilt III (November 24, 1901 – April 14, 1981) was an American politician who served as Governor of Rhode Island from 1939 to 1941...
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  • duty to assume brigade command after Baldwin's wounding (Cozzens page 228) Eicher p.370 Cozzens p.151–154. Early on the morning of October 3, orders were...
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  • Winslow D. Emery; Company B, Richard H. Bellamy and Company C, Cpt Thomas J. Key Peter Cozzens, The Shipwreck of Their Hopes: The Battles for Chattanooga...
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    merchant, in 1872. Mary Appleton (d. 1934), who died unmarried. Henry Cozzens Appleton (1863–1925), who married Dora Threlkeld (1847–1927). Appleton...
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    served as delegate to the Peace Conference of 1861, held in Washington, D.C., in an effort to devise means to prevent the impending war. Browne was elected...
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  • coalition of Democrats, Anti-Masons, and some Whigs, led by Anti-Mason William Sprague III, gained control of the House in the August elections, and held...
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    operations of his Army of the Potomac. Clark, p. 146. Cozzens, pp. 345–46. Cozzens, pp. 408–15; William J. Miller (Gallagher, pp. 65–66); Clark, pp. 146–49;...
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    Second Battle of Corinth (category William Rosecrans)
    375; Cozzens, pp. 327–28. Woodworth, pp. 226–28; Cozzens, pp. 160–74; Eicher, pp. 375–77; Korn, p. 40; Kennedy, p. 131. Lamers, pp. 138, 141; Cozzens, pp...
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    Cozzens 1997, pp. 22–23. Cozzens 1997, p. 100. Cozzens 1997, p. 57. Cozzens 1997, p. 325. Cozzens 1997, pp. 86–87. Cozzens 1997, pp. 92–95. Cozzens 1997...
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