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* November 28 – American Civil War – Battle of Cane Hill: U. S. Army troops led by General John Blunt push back Confederate troops commanded by General John Marmaduke into northwestern the Boston Mountains of Arkansas.
Schofield divided his Army of the Frontier into two parts, one to remain near Springfield commanded by General Francis J. Herron, and the other commanded by General James G. Blunt to probe into northwest Arkansas.
They were commanded respectively by James G. Blunt, James Totten, and Francis J. Herron.
Blunt commanded until April 17 when his district was discontinued.
Major General James G. Blunt, who commanded the District of South Kansas, was placed in command of the army's 1st Division, which was broken up into three brigade of volunteer cavalry regiments and a fourth of Kansas state militia units.
Curtis commanded the divisions of Maj. Gen. James G. Blunt ( cavalry ), Maj. Gen. George W. Dietzler ( Kansas Militia Division ), Pleasonton's cavalry, and two infantry divisions detached from Smith's Corps under Colonels Joseph J.

Blunt and District
Portland's compulsory education is a result of the existence of Gregory-Portland Independent School District made up of W. C. Blunt ( K-4 ), T. M. Clark Elementary School ( K-4 ), East Cliff Elementary School ( K-4 ), Gregory-Portland Intermediate School ( 5-6 ), and Gregory-Portland High School ( 9-12 ).
On June 6 the remaining units in Arkansas and the Indian Territory, formerly belonging to the Army of the Frontier, were organized into the District of the Frontier with General Blunt in command.
On February 23, 1864 Blunt replaced Judson in command of the District of the Frontier, Department of Kansas.
Blunt was appointed to command the District of the Frontier.

Blunt and South
Blunt remained a South Sea director, as did Sawbridge and they had been joined by Gibbon and Child.
Blunt is a city in Hughes County, South Dakota, United States.
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* U. S. Highway 14 west of Blunt, South Dakota
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* Blunt, South Dakota, USA

Blunt and Kansas
The man helped James G. Blunt and the Kansas 6th Volunteer Cavalry ( and the Humboldt Home Guard ) track down Mathews.
James G. Blunt was recalled from Indian campaigns to lead its 1st Division, composed mostly of volunteer regiments and some Kansas militia.
Upon release, Fishbeck resumed command of the Kansas Militia regiments, with orders to obey directives that came from Maj. Gen. Blunt.
General Curtis sent the bulk of his 1st Division under Gen. James Blunt to confront the Confederates at Lexington, approximately forty miles east of Kansas City, on October 19.
Blunt personally oversaw the construction of a defensive line south of the town along Brush Creek, perpendicular to the Kansas state line.
Anticipating Price's impending attack, Blunt had positioned his three available brigades along Brush Creek, while a fourth under Col. Charles Blair was en route from Kansas City.
Other forces were dispatched from Kansas under General James G. Blunt ( 2, 500 men ) and Missouri under General Fitz Henry Warren ( 600 men ), but they would not arrive in time for the engagement.
In mid-September, two brigades totalling 1, 500 men of Brigadier General James G. Blunt ’ s division of the Union Army of Kansas left Fort Scott for southwestern Missouri.
Blunt formed the 16th Kansas and 2nd Colorado Cavalry in two lines and personally led a charge behind a screen of skirmishers toward the fleeing supply train.
In 1856 Blunt and his family relocated to Anderson County, Kansas, following his uncle who had moved there several years earlier.
Blunt was a key member of the Wyandotte constitutional convention that framed the Kansas state constitution in 1859, and served as chair of the committee on militia.
At the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, Blunt was appointed lieutenant colonel of the 2nd Kansas Volunteer regiment, a part of James Lane's Kansas Brigade.
In April 1862, Blunt was appointed brigadier general of volunteers and given command of the Department and Army of Kansas.
Blunt led his division of Cherokee and Kansas volunteers to victory at the Battle of Old Fort Wayne.
After the war, Blunt settled with his family in Leavenworth, Kansas and resumed his medical practice ; he also was admitted to the Kansas bar as a lawyer.
James Blunt figures briefly in Rifles for Watie, a novel by Harold Keith about a young Union soldier from Kansas fighting the Civil War in Indian Territory and the surrounding states.
Curtis had the divisions of Maj. Gen. James G. Blunt ( cavalry ), Maj. Gen. George W. Dietzler ( Kansas Militia ), Pleasonton's cavalry, and two infantry divisions from Smith's Corps under Colonels Joseph J.
However, a force of 2, 000 men under the command of Maj. Gen. James G. Blunt did finally set out for Lexington, Missouri, about thirty miles east of Kansas City.

Blunt and when
Blunt force trauma can occur to the eye when excessive force comes into contact with the eye.
He was shown briefly in the episode " In Like Blunt " about to beat up Phineas Sharp when the list that Phineas was going to sell was replaced with a grocery list.
However, when Rifkind was knocked out of the leadership race of the Conservatives, Blunt returned to the whips ' office and wrote to all Party members in his constituency asking for them to rank the remaining contenders in order of preference so he could best represent his constituents.
To add to the confusion, when Blunt finally confessed, he named several other people as having been recruited by him.
While Blunt did not order the maneuver he quickly endorsed it even chastising a regimental commander for not showing enough initiative when he failed to follow the unorthodox procedure.
Indeed, he was known by his followers as ' El Wahid ' ( the Only One ), and when the British poet and explorer Wilfrid Scawen Blunt went to meet him, he found the entrance of Orabi's house was blocked with supplicants.
Anthony Frederick Blunt ( 26 September 1907 – 26 March 1983 ), known as Sir Anthony Blunt, KCVO from 1956-1979, when he was stripped of his honours, was a British art historian who was exposed as a Soviet spy late in his life.
After the election, Blunt was again the focus of political controversy when he was accused of inappropriately using publicly-funded mailouts of election-related material:
In 1990, when an attempt by Charles Blunt to modernise the NPA's image ended with his losing his seat, Fischer was elected NPA leader, defeating the former leader Ian Sinclair.
Robin Carnahan's bid to follow her mother as a United States Senator failed, however, when she was defeated by Republican U. S. Representative Roy Blunt in the 2010 election to succeed Missouri's senior Senator, Republican Kit Bond.
In the 1930s when Guy Burgess and Anthony Blunt were elected the membership was mainly Marxist.
Blunt tip tweezers have a rounded end which can be used when a pointed object may get entangled, when manipulating cotton swabs, for example.
After House Majority Leader Tom DeLay stepped down upon criminal indictment in Texas, Blunt served as interim House Majority Leader from September 29, 2005, to February 2, 2006, when John Boehner of Ohio was elected as DeLay's permanent replacement.
" Blunt Force Trauma " is about when someone or something comes up behind you when you least expect it, " it could be a situation in your life, it could be a person you know with a beer bottle ".
Though a fond father to Judith when she was a child, Blunt made no secret that he would have preferred a son.
The third major plot of the play deals with the provincial Blunt, who becomes convinced that a girl has fallen in love with him but is humiliated when she turns out to be a prostitute and a thief.
Willmore, Belvile, and Frederick are on their way to see Angellica when they come across Blunt.
On January 22, 2008, Blunt surprised the GOP when he announced he would not run for re-election.
Much of the investigation was centred around the interviews with Anthony Blunt at that time, and Peter Wright had amassed a sizable amount of taped evidence from Blunt when Martin returned from suspension.
Blunt disrupted the Confederate plan by advancing south when he heard of Marmaduke's approach.
Marmaduke's troops were surprised and outnumbered when Blunt suddenly attacked on November 28.

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