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National Historic Landmark-General Winfield Scott

National Historical Landmark- General Winfield Scott House

This 4-story, semi-detached brownstone was purchased by General Winfield Scott in 1853, shortly after its construction. Scott was a victorious general in the Mexican-American War and an unsuccessful Whig candidate in the Presidential election ...

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Winfield Scott Memorial

Scottsdale's founder, a minister, Civil War hero, member of the Territorial House of Representatives and Chancellor of the University of Arizona who promoted the dusty desert east of Phoenix is honored here by the citizens of Scottsdale for his many ...

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General Winfield Scott

General Winfield Scott followed John Wool (1836-1837) and William Lindsay (1837-1838) as commander of Federal troops in the Cherokee nation. Scott arrived at New Echota, Cherokee Nation on April 16, 1838 and assumed command of the "Army of the Cherokee ...

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General Winfield Scott Hancock

(Left):General

Winfield Scott

Hancock

(Right):Born February 14, 1824.

Died February 9, 1886.

Marker is at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue NW and 7th Street NW, on the right when traveling west on Pennsylvania Avenue NW.

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Winfield Scott

Born Dinwiddie Co. Va. June 13, 1786

Died West Point, N.Y. May 29, 1866

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History records his Eminent Services as a Warrior, Pacificator and General In Chief of the Armies of the United States.

Medals and an Equestrian Statue ordered by Congress in ...

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Major-General Winfield Scott Hancock

United States Army

(Front):Born - February-14-1824

Died - February-9-1886

Major-General

Winfield Scott Hancock

United States Army

(Back):

Cadet U.S.M.A. July 1, 1840. Brevet Second Lieut. 6th U.S. Infantry July 1, 1844. Second Lieut. June 18, 1846. Regimental Quartermaster June 30, 1848 to October 1, 1849. Regimental Adjutant ...

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Major General Winfield Scott Hancock

(Front):Major General

Winfield Scott Hancock

wounded

July 3, 1863.

(Back):Erected by

Comrades and Friends

Marker is on Hancock Avenue, on the left when traveling north.

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General Winfield Scott

General Winfield Scott followed John Wool (1836-1837) and William Lindsay (1837-1838) as commander of Federal troops in the Cherokee nation. Scott arrived at New Echota, Cherokee Nation on April 16, 1838 and assumed command of the "Army of the Cherokee ...

Winfield Scott

 

In Honor of

Lieutenant General

Winfield Scott

Born 13 June 1788 – Died 29 May 1866

General in Chief of the Army

1841 – 1861

Founder of the

United States Soldiers Home

Marker is on Marshall Drive east of ...

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Winfield Scott

General-in-Chief, U.S. Army

SCOTT

Marker is at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue, NW and 16th Street, NW, in the median on Massachusetts Avenue, NW.

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