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In the chaos following the death of Oliver Cromwell in 1658, General George Monck allowed the members barred in 1648 to retake their seats so that they could pass the necessary legislation to allow the Restoration and dissolve the Long Parliament.
Chief Joseph surrendered to General Oliver O. Howard of the U. S. Cavalry.
In 1872, General Oliver O. Howard, with the help of Thomas Jeffords, succeeded in negotiating a peace with Cochise.
General Sherman with Generals Oliver O. Howard | Howard, John A. Logan | Logan, William Babcock Hazen | Hazen, Jefferson C. Davis | Davis, Henry Warner Slocum | Slocum, and Joseph A. Mower | Mower, photographed by Mathew Brady, May 1865
* First time Army bugle call Taps played: July 1862, by bugler Oliver W. Norton ; the melody was written at Harrison's Landing on the plantation by then General Daniel Butterfield.
Statue of " The Dying Cuchulain " by Oliver Sheppard ( 1911 ), now at the General Post Office ( Dublin ) | GPO, Dublin
A bronze sculpture of the dead Cú Chulainn by Oliver Sheppard stands in the Dublin General Post Office ( GPO ) in commemoration of the Easter Rising of 1916.
It was named after the Union General Oliver Otis Howard.
* Major General Oliver W. Dillard, US Army Retired, graduated as the Fairfield Industrial High School valedictorian in 1942.
Fairfax was eager to engage them, and held a council of war, during which Oliver Cromwell, who had recently been re-appointed Lieutenant General, arrived with some cavalry reinforcements.
Ebenezer Gay, a renowned Congregational minister ; U. S. Postmaster General Gideon Granger ; real estate speculator Oliver Phelps, once the largest landowner in America ; composer Timothy Swan ; architect Henry A. Sykes ; sculptor Olin Levi Warner ; Seth Pease, surveyor of the Western Reserve lands in Ohio, most of which were controlled by Suffield financiers and speculators ; and Thaddeus Leavitt, inventor of an early cotton gin, merchant and patentee of the Western Reserve lands.
A gang made up of Cole Younger, George Shepard, and Oliver Shepard ( former Confederate guerrillas ), along with John Jarrett and Arthur McCoy ( former captains under Confederate General Jo Shelby ), robbed the Southern Deposit Bank in Russellville on March 20, 1868.
The town was named for General Oliver Wolcott, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
A century later, Leith was a prospective battleground when the Army of the Covenant, led by General David Leslie, threw up an earthen rampart between the Calton Hill and Leith to defend the northern approach to Edinburgh against Oliver Cromwell's forces, under the command of General Monck.
In 1802 General Oliver de Lancy, Lord of the manor of Effingham East Court found a small camp of irregular form near Mare House, Dunley Hill in the south of Effingham parish.
His manservant says the General stayed out overnight, and that a certain Mr Oliver called to say that the General would spend the night with him.
Whitmore appeared as General Oliver O. Howard in the 1975 television film I Will Fight No More Forever, based on the 1877 conflict between the United States Army and the Nez Percé tribe, led by Chief Joseph.
They were pursued by the United States Army in a campaign led by General Oliver O. Howard.
But in 1877, the government reversed its policy, and Army General Oliver Howard threatened to attack if the Wallowa band did not relocate to the Idaho Reservation with the other Nez Perce.
DeLorean considered keeping his job and moving to Studebaker headquarters in South Bend, Indiana, when he received a call from Oliver K. Kelley, vice president of engineering at General Motors, a man whom DeLorean greatly admired.
In April 1919, authorities discovered a plot for mailing 36 bombs to prominent members of the U. S. political and economic establishment: J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, U. S. Attorney General Alexander Mitchell Palmer, and immigration officials.
The Earl of Manchester was one of the prominent members favouring peace, but his Lieutenant General, Oliver Cromwell, strongly advocated fighting the war to the finish.
Surgeons Francis Daniels Moore and Oliver Cope at Massachusetts General Hospital pioneered fluid resuscitation techniques for the burn victims, whose wounds were treated with soft gauze covered with petroleum jelly instead of tannic acid.

General and Otis
* 1768 – James Otis, Jr. offends the King and Parliament in a speech to the Massachusetts General Court.
They did the same for General Manager Otis Smith, which would keep him in that position through the 2011 – 12 season.
It was granted by the Massachusetts General Court on June 15, 1771 to James Otis, Nathaniel Gorham and other descendants of Captain John Gorham and certain members of his company who had fought in the 1690 Battle of Quebec.
Some of these offered to serve as native guides for U. S. forces commanded by General Henry Lawton and, after authorization by General Elwell Otis, a company of " Macabebe Scouts " was formed under Lieutenant Matthew A. Batson.
The Army sent in 100, 000 soldiers ( mostly from the National Guard ) under General Elwell Otis.
There are other Civil War connections as well: Major General Oliver Otis Howard, class of 1850, led the Freedmen's Bureau after the war and later founded Howard University ; Massachusetts Governor John A. Andrew, class of 1837, was responsible for the formation of the famous 54th Massachusetts ; and William P. Fessenden 1823 and Hugh McCulloch 1827 both served as Secretary of the Treasury during the Lincoln Administration.
" Oliver Otis Howard: Reassessing the Legacy of the ' Christian General '.
The new institution was named for General Oliver Otis Howard, a Civil War hero, who was both the founder of the University and, at the time, Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau.
General Elwell Stephen Otis was originally interred at Mount Hope before being removed to Arlington National Cemetery.
It was named for the commissioner of the Freedmen ’ s Bureau, General Oliver Otis Howard.
Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard Major General United States Army ( Volume Two ).
LA Times founder and publisher General Harrison Gray Otis invested in the company and also personally acquired in the center of modern-day Tarzana.
In January 1900, he was appointed Brigadier General in the regular army and was appointed military governor of the Philippines and assumed command of the VIII Corps, replacing General Elwell S. Otis.
Elwell Stephen Otis ( March 25, 1838 – October 21, 1909 ) was a United States of America General who served in the Philippines late in the Spanish-American War and during the Philippine-American War.
Otis's response when Emilio Aguinaldo tried to stop the war by sending an emissary to General Otis to appeal for an end to the fighting in the Battle of Manila was, " fighting, having begun, must go on to the grim end.
On December 29, Secretary Alger announced to the press that Lawton was being placed in command of the Army field forces in the Philippines and would be reporting to General Elwell Stephen Otis, the ' military governor ', within a short time.
Apparently the rumors caused General Otis to write to the AG on July 11, 1899.
During the fall of 1899, General Elwell S. Otis began a three-pronged offensive against the Filipinos north of Manila.
After the defeat of the U. S. Army by the Nez Perce at the Battle of White Bird Canyon, General Oliver Otis Howard took personal command of the army.
Chief Buffalo Horn would have known that success was highly unlikely, as he had served as a scout for General Oliver Otis Howard during the Nez Perce War the previous year.
The United States government of the time sent General Oliver Otis Howard to aggressively quell the raids: he achieved victory in two battles.

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