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  1. John McAllister Schofield was born in 1831 in Gerry, New York. Because his father was a missionary, Schofield attended a number of schools, ultimately working as a surveyor in northern Wisconsin and as a teacher in Oreco, Wisconsin. In 1849, Schofield began his studies at West Point, graduating in 1853.

  2. John Scofield. Grammy Award winning American jazz guitarist and composer, born December 26th, 1951 in Dayton, Ohio. He recorded and played with Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker, was a member of The Billy Cobham / George Duke Band for two years, recorded with Charles Mingus and joined the Gary Burton Quartet, before touring and recording with Miles ...

  3. 12 de ene. de 2024 · September 29, 1831–March 4, 1906. John McAllister Schofield was a prominent Union general who played a leading role in the Atlanta Campaign and the Franklin-Nashville Campaign as commander of the Army of the Ohio. He later served as U.S. Secretary of War, Superintendent of the United States Military Academy, and commanding general of the ...

  4. 12 de ene. de 2024 · John M. Schofield commanded the Army of the Frontier, operating in Missouri and Kansas from October 12-November 20, 1862 and from December 29, 1862 – March 30, 1862 . President Abraham Lincoln nominated John M. Schofield for promotion to major general on November 29, 1862, but the U.S. Senate declined to confirm his promotion.

  5. John McAllister Schofield ( Gerry, 29 de septiembre de 1831- San Agustín, 4 de marzo de 1906) fue un militar estadounidense que ocupó importantes mandos durante la guerra civil estadounidense. Posteriormente se desempeñó como Secretario de Guerra de los Estados Unidos y como comandante general del Ejército de los Estados Unidos. 1 2 3 .

  6. Address: 40 Bartholomew Close. Second mark alone, 13 January 1778. Address: 29 Bell Yard, Temple Bar. Third mark, 1st October 1787. Heal records his always as Schofield, with all the above addresses and dates, and with 1796 as later date for Bell Yard. He also records Robert and John Scofield, 1772-6, for which see under Schofield (above).

  7. U.S. Army Major John Mcallister Schofield was presented the Medal of Honor for military valor during the U.S. Civil War.