Publications of the Nebraska State Historical Society

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S. Mili- tary Academy in 1836 and graduated in 1841. His training and ability were promptly recognized by the Confederacy. He was promoted to the rank of brigadier general June 6, 1861, and retained that rank throughout the war. Accounts in the Offlcial Record show that he was in almost constant action until he was killed in the battle of Gettys- burg, July 3, 1863.
John L. Grattan was appointed a cadet at West Point in 1848, from New Hampshire; on his graduation, July 1, 1868, he became brevet
... second lieutenant Sixth Infantry and was assigned to duty at Fort Laramie of which he was commandant from May 18, 1864.
Digitized by Google NEBRASKA SAVED FOR SLAVERY 269 STIOMATIZIKQ KANSAS COIiONISTS f May 1. Editorial stoutly charging that **A few phil- anthropic individuals at New York and Eastern points, for the purpose of making * assurance doubly sure,^ thought proper to pick up from the highways and byways a number of individuals whom they styled emigrants, and sent out to Kansas. ^' With a few dollars furnished them, many started but were lured by more eligible locations in Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin.


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