The origin, progress, and conclusion of the Florida war : to which is appended a record of officers, non-commissioned offices, musicians, and privates of the USArmy, Navy, and Marine Corps, who were killed in battle, or died of disease : as also the names of officers who were distinguished by brevets, and the names of others recommended : together with the orders for collecting the remains of the dead in Florida, and the ceremony of interment at StAugustine, East Florida, on the fourteenth day of August, 1842 . erals office); he is ayoung officer of high promise and merit: recommended for theb


The origin, progress, and conclusion of the Florida war : to which is appended a record of officers, non-commissioned offices, musicians, and privates of the USArmy, Navy, and Marine Corps, who were killed in battle, or died of disease : as also the names of officers who were distinguished by brevets, and the names of others recommended : together with the orders for collecting the remains of the dead in Florida, and the ceremony of interment at StAugustine, East Florida, on the fourteenth day of August, 1842 . erals office); he is ayoung officer of high promise and merit: recommended for thebrevet of captain. 24th. Second-Lieutenant Douglass S. Irwin, 3d infantry, forspecial gallantry and conduct in the face of the enemy—for dateand circumstances, see his report on file in the adjutant-generalsoffice. 25th. Second-Lieutenant F. D. Callender, ordnance corps. Imost especially commend this admirable young officer to the dis-tinction of a brevet, w^hich he has earned by zealous and valuableservices. In the duties of his own corps, he has been every thingI could desire; but he has been the ready, prompt, and efficientvolunteer in all line duties, and a full participant in all hard-ships ; he is as intelligent as active : recommended for brevet offirst-lieutenant. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, W. J. WORTH, Colonel Adjutant-General U. S. Army, )Head-quarters, Washington, ) THE END. CATALOGUE If E ¥ ¥0 EKS NEW EDITIONS STANDARD BOOKS VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS OF PUBLISHED BY D. APPLETON & COMPANY, 200 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK, GEORGE S. APPLETON, lis CHESNUT-STREET. PHILADELPHIA. Appletons* Catalogue of Valuable PuhlicatumSo HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY-Continued. GREENHOW.—THE HISTORY OF OREGON AND CALL JFORNIA and the other Territories on the North-west coast of North America,accompanied by a Geographical View and Map of those countries, and a numberof documents as proofs and illustrations of the History. By Robert Greenhow,Librarian and Transl


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