Frederick W. Sibley (1852–1918), U.S. Army brigadier general
Henry Hastings Sibley (1811–1891), Union Army brigadier general and brevet major general
Henry Hopkins Sibley (1816–1886), Confederate States Army brigadier general
Topics referred to by the same term
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GeneralSibley may refer to: Frederick W. Sibley (1852–1918), U.S. Army brigadier general Henry Hastings Sibley (1811–1891), Union Army brigadier general...
GeneralSibley Park is a park around 4 miles (6 km) south of Bismarck, North Dakota. Opened in 1967, it stands on a piece of land closely associated with...
Henry Hopkins Sibley (May 25, 1816 – August 23, 1886) was a career officer in the United States Army, who commanded a Confederate cavalry brigade in the...
including Sibley County, Minnesota; Sibley, North Dakota; Sibley, Iowa; Hastings, Minnesota; Sibley Memorial Highway; GeneralSibley Park and Sibley State...
War from February to April 1862 in which Confederate Brigadier General Henry Hopkins Sibley invaded the northern New Mexico Territory in an attempt to gain...
statement on Little Crow and his band was clear, however. In a letter to GeneralSibley, Little Crow said it was a major reason for commencing war: "Dear Sir...
Garlick, Sibley & Wooldridge) Henry Hastings Sibley (1811–1891), central figure in the founding of Minnesota, first governor, Union general Henry Hopkins...
The Sibley Historic Site is the site of Henry Hastings Sibley's home, who was the regional manager of the American Fur Company and Minnesota's first governor...
battle I, with many others who had taken part in the war, surrendered to GeneralSibley. Robinson [Robertson] and the other halfbreeds assured us that if we...
Garden City and Mankato were angry when President Lincoln authorized GeneralSibley to hang only 38 of the captured warriors, and the executions were carried...
Mary Easton Sibley (January 24, 1800 – June 20, 1878) was an early American pioneer and educator. She and her husband George Sibley founded a school that...
reservations, appointed Gabriel Renville 1824–1892, chief scout for GeneralSibley, as head chief of the Sisseton-Wahpeton bands. In 1867 he was appointed...
farms and tortured and/or killed an estimated 1,000 white settlers. GeneralSibley, former Governor of the Minnesota Territory hastily activated the Minnesota...
in the newly established Confederate Territory of Arizona, Brigadier GeneralSibley led his enthusiastic but poorly equipped brigade of about 2,500 Confederate...
Sheridan Road Philip Henry Sheridan, Civil War generalSibley Boulevard Known as 147th Street (Sibley Street in Hammond, Indiana only) Southport Avenue...
Rufus Adams Sibley (1841–1928) was an American businessman, best known as a founder of the Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Company department store in Rochester...
The Sibley Mill is a historic building located on the Augusta Canal at 1717 Goodrich Street near downtown Augusta, Georgia, United States. Designed by...
Confederate General Henry Hopkins Sibley at the Battle of Glorieta Pass, forcing him to retreat to Texas. At the war's end, he took the surrender of Generals Richard...
war that had been sworn into federal service. In March 1863 GeneralSibley ordered a general court martial be convened at Fort Ridgely on the March 18....
alludes to the unsuccessful New Mexico Campaign by saying, "You mean what GeneralSibley had in mind three years ago?" Historically the strategy remained a proposed...