
The Journals of Josiah Gorgas, 1857-1878(1st Edition) Josiah Gorgas,Sarah Woolfolk Wiggins,Frank E. Vandiver Paperback, 345 Pages, Published 1995 Genealogy for Jessiah[ ?josiah] D Lick (1871 - 1957) family tree on Geni, with over 190 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames Josiah Gorgas was born in Pennsylvania in 1818 and was graduated from West Point in 1841. He worked for the United States Army in the ordnance department from 1841 to 1861 and was stationed at Augusta, Me., from January 1857 until June 1858. Collins, Steven G. "System in the South: John W. Mallet, Josiah Gorgas, and Uniform Production at the Journal of Chemical Education 5 (2) (1928) 183-88. Start studying Apush chapter 15. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Search. Create. Log in Sign up. Log in Sign up. 61 terms. Hadlys. Apush chapter 15. STUDY. PLAY. Josiah gorgas. Increased industrialization in the south. Janie Smith. Josiah. Gorgas, the Confederate Ordnance General, who support- Colonel Josiah Gorgas, Chief of Ordnance during the entire war In his journal, Josiah Gorgas docu- 1857 1878, The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, AL. ed., The Journals of. Josiah Gorgas, 1857-1878. (Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1995). 3. Gorgas to James A. Seddon. 13 October. 1864, reprinted in The War of the Rebel. Josiah Gorgas, ca. 1878 Josiah Gorgas (1818-1883), a career army officer and chief of the Confederate Bureau of Ordnance, was born on July 1, 1818, in Running Pumps, Pennsylvania, the son of Sophia Atkinson and Joseph Gorgas, a clockmaker, farmer, innkeeper, and mechanic. Josiah received little formal education until the age of 17, when he went to live with an older sister and her family in Are your Gorgas ancestors on WikiTree yet? Josiah Gorgas 01 Jul 1818 Running Pumps, Dauphin, Pennsylvania - 15 May 1883 photo Tom J. Gorgas 1960s - 2000s Privacy Level: Private with Public Biography and Family Tree (Yellow) The collection contains diaries, 1857-1864 and 1864-1878, of Josiah Gorgas, describing his life as a United States army ordnance officer stationed at Augusta, 36. Rev. Paul HENKEL 6, 7 was born on 15 Dec 1754 in Rowan County, North Carolina and died on 17 Nov 1825 in New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia. He was buried there in the Emmanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery. His obituary read as follows: 8 "Rev. Paul Henkel was a son of Jacob Henkel who was a son of Justus Henkel who was a sou of Rev. Ger hard Henkel who was a German Court Brigadier General Josiah Gorgas, chief of the Ordnance. Department The Journals of Josiah Gorgas, 1857-1878 (Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1995), 4-37; Vandiver. Josiah Matthews, 1738 This journal entry would be of most use to a student writing a report titled "the first great awakening" What role did warfare in Africa play in the slave trade of the late 18th century? Victorious tribes often sold or traded their prisoners to European slave traders. Ferdinand Gorgas was born in Winchester, Virginia to John DeLancy and Mary Ann Gorgas on July 27, 1835. He prepared for his undergraduate years at the Dickinson College Grammar School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and then entered the college proper with the class of 1854 in the autumn of 1850. Josiah Gorgas was best known as the highly regarded Chief of Confederate Ordnance. Born in 1818, he attended West Point, served in the During a public career spanning more than forty years, Dr. Joyce Brothers made the unlikely journey from housewife to celebrity quiz show contestant to the nation s best-known media psychologist. His father, Josiah Gorgas, had served in the Confederate army and later with the United States. The Journals of Josiah Gorgas, 1857 1878 - There were at Richmond about 60, 000 old, worthless flint muskets, and at Baton Rouge about 10,000 old Hall 's rifles and carbines. Besides the foregoing, there were at Little Rock, Ark., a few thousand stands, and some few at the Texas arsenals, increasing the aggregate of serviceable arms to, say, 143,000. To these must be added the arms owned the several States and military Journals of Josiah Gorgas, 1857-1878. Josiah Gorgas was best known as the highly regarded Chief of Confederate Ordnance. Born in 1818, he attended West John Harris Sr, and three of his sons, Hugh, John Jr and James were prominent in the organization of Lower Steele Creek or Blackstock's Church, in 1792/93. James was elected and ordained one of the first ruling elders. - "Our Kith and Kin: or, A history of the Harris SMALTZ, Juda Evelyn Juda Evelyn McGee Smaltz, 71, wife of R. Bradley Smaltz, died Saturday, September 26, 2015. Born in Jamestown, NY, she was the daughter of
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