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Dorence A****er (February 3, 1845 –
November 26, 1910) was a
Union Army
soldier and
later a
businessman and
diplomat who
served as the
United States Consul...
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sanitation in
regular as well as
prison camps. A
young Union prisoner,
Dorence A****er, was
chosen to
record the
names and
numbers of the dead at Andersonville...
- ISBN 9780881460124. Page, Haley. (1908). p. 187. See, e.g.
testimony of
Dorence A****er;
United States Congressional Joint Committee on Reconstruction...
- Burnett.
Angel of Andersonville,
Prince of Tahiti: The
Extraordinary Life of
Dorence A****er. Alling-Porterfield
Publishing House, 2008. ISBN 0974976717 OCLC 613558868...
- A****er (1778–1867),
American politician, historian, and
early archaeologist Dorence A****er (1845–1910),
American civil war
soldier known for
keeping the "A****er...
- 2008. Pete Appleton,
Major League Baseball pitcher; born in
Terryville Dorence A****er,
Civil War hero;
United States Consul to Tahiti;
prominent businessman;...
- Watertown.
Judson Allen (1797–1880),
United States congressman from New York
Dorence A****er (1845–1910),
soldier who
recorded 13,000 soldiers'
deaths while...
- War (2006) ISBN 978-1-4257-1949-4
Andersonville to Tahiti: The
Story of
Dorence A****er (2008) ISBN 978-1-4392-0552-5
Mystery of the Bones: Syphilis, The...
- (43-35681) of Air
Materiel Command,
Wright Field, Ohio,
piloted by Maj.
Dorence L. Van Fleet, was
downed 37
miles north-northeast of Livingston. The C-45...
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April 1844) Ari'ino'ore
Moetia Salmon (3
March 1848 – 1935),
married Dorence A****er Ari'i Teuraitera'i Tati
Salmon (1852 – 5
December 1918) Alexander...