Stephen W Kearny
American
United States Army officer. - AsNotedIn
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United States Army |
United States Army officer. - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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United States Army |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1839/00/00 | Stephen W Kearny departs Fort Leavenworth with 20 companies of dragoons. | American Commander | Fort Leavenworth | Kansas | |||
1846/00/00 | General Kearny's "Army of the West" uses Bent's Fort as a staging area during the war with Mexico. | American Commander | Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site | La Junta | |||
1846/08/14 | General Stephen Kearny announces from the roof of the Maes House-Dice Apartments (218 N Plaza), "I have come amongst you by orders of my government to take possession of your country...as protectors" | American Commander | Las Vegas Plaza | Las Vegas, NM | |||
1846/08/18 | General Stephen W Kearny and the "Army of the West" capture Santa Fe without firing a shot. | American Commander | Palace of the Governors | Santa Fe | |||
1846/08/25 | Stephen Kearny leads an army of 300 American soldiers out of Santa Fe to take California from Mexico. Thomas Fitzpatrick, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau and Don Antonio Robideaux head the column. | American Commander | Santa Fe Plaza | Santa Fe | |||
1846/11/00 | Gen Stephen Watts Kearny's military detachment arrives at Casa Grande. | American Commander | Casa Grande National Monument | Coolidge | |||
1846/12/02 | Stephen W Kearny and troops stop at Warner Ranch. | American Commander | Warner's Ranch | Warner Springs | Battle of San Pasqual | ||
1846/12/06 | Californios battle 140 US Army troops | American Commander | San Pasqual Battlefield SHP | Escondido | Battle of San Pasqual | ||
1846/12/15 | General Stephen Watts Kearny and the Army of the West pass by Alvarado's Place on the way to San Diego. | American Commander | Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve | San Diego, CA | Battle of San Pasqual |
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