The Stanley families of America : as descended from John, Timothy, and Thomas Stanley of Hartford, Conn., 1636. . arch 27, 1855) 1st Lieut. 1st Cavalry; distinguished at defeatof Comanche Indians in the Wachita Mountains Feb. 25, 1859 ;Captain 4th Cavalry March 16, 1861 ; of Vols. , 1861 ; Nov. 29, 1862 ; Major 5th Cavalry Dec. 1,1863 ; Colonel 2d Infantry July 28, 1866. When the Rebellionbroke out, he successfully brought off all the government propertyfrom Forts Smith, Wachita, Arbuckle, and Cobb; did good ser-vice in Missouri, especially at Dug Springs and Wil


The Stanley families of America : as descended from John, Timothy, and Thomas Stanley of Hartford, Conn., 1636. . arch 27, 1855) 1st Lieut. 1st Cavalry; distinguished at defeatof Comanche Indians in the Wachita Mountains Feb. 25, 1859 ;Captain 4th Cavalry March 16, 1861 ; of Vols. , 1861 ; Nov. 29, 1862 ; Major 5th Cavalry Dec. 1,1863 ; Colonel 2d Infantry July 28, 1866. When the Rebellionbroke out, he successfully brought off all the government propertyfrom Forts Smith, Wachita, Arbuckle, and Cobb; did good ser-vice in Missouri, especially at Dug Springs and Wilsons Creek,and was afterwards some time disabled by a fall from his Gen. Pope at New Madrid, he commanded the seconddivision, Army of the Mississippi, at the battle of Farmington ;May 28, 1862, he repulsed an attack by Cleburne on the left wing;was in the pursuit of the Confederates to Booneville in the bat-tles of Iuka and Corinth ; Chief of Cavalry, Army of the Cum-berland, Nov., 1862 ; displayed great ability and skill at the battleof Stone River; was engaged in the advance on Tullahoma; the.


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