Extra Credit Questions
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01-20-2015, 07:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-20-2015 07:15 PM by STS Lincolnite.)
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RE: Extra Credit Questions
(01-20-2015 06:42 PM)L Verge Wrote: Someone please tell me who the good-looking Philip H. Sheridan is in the middle of the back row because it is not the Civil War Sheridan who destroyed the Shenandoah Valley. Also, the "real" Sheridan didn't marry until after the war, and his only son and namesake wasn't born until 1880. Is this handsome man a nephew? Is the Michael V. Sheridan beside him his father and uncle of the CW general? I don't think the numbers differentiate between sitting and standing. They just represent the order in which their faces appear. The one thereby identified as Philip Sheridan (#3) does look similar to what I have seen in photos of him as an older man - see attached from 1876 (he would be about 7 yrs. older in the group photo). The correct number would also then match up with Lincoln (#9). So the long answer your one of your questions: the "good looking" man middle back row would be W.P. Clark. Also, Michael V. Sheridan was Phil's younger brother. I'm not sure about the term surrogate but I was wondering about that too. Off to look it up... Ok Laurie, I found the answer to your question re: Dan G. Rollins Surrogate of New York Surrogates are what they call the judges in the Surrogate Courts of the State of New York. These courts handle all the probate and estate proceedings in the New York unified Court System. Dan G. Rollins was the Surrogate of New York County from 1881-1884. |
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