Equestrian statues in Washington, D.C. between 1911 and 1942.
Genthe, Arnold, 1869-1942
1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller.
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Equestrian statues in Washington, D.C. between 1911 and 1942.
Genthe, Arnold, 1869-1942
1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller.
#Washington #Arnold #WinfieldScott #American #Scott #WINFIELDSCOTT #Monuments&memorials #Sculpture #photography
May 23, 1838 - U.S. General Winfield Scott began the forced removal of the Cherokee from North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee, and their detention in forts built for that purpose. He was implementing the Treaty of New Echota, signed by a few members of the tribe relinquishing their lands for a payment of $5 million, under orders from President Martin Van Buren.
16,000 Cherokee were then driven on foot to “Indian Territory” (what is now Oklahoma). Of those who set out on the forced march known as the “The Trail of Tears,” nearly one-quarter died along the way or as a result of the relocation.
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And then the court suspends him for 12 Months!!!
"The Court finds the prisoner Guilty of the 1st specification of the additional charge, but Not Guilty of the 2d specification, and are of the opinion his conduct is unofficerlike_ and sentence him to be suspended from all rank, pay and emolument, for the space of twelve months. But the Court have no hesitation in acquitting the prisoner of all fraudulent intentions, in detaining the pay of his men. "
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#CourtMartial
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It was a mixed result, but he was guilty of some of it...
"Sentence.
The Court, after mature deliberation on the testimony adduced, find the prisoner, Captain W. Scott, Guilty of the 1st Specification of the 1st Charge, and pronounce his conduct unofficerlike."
He was also charged with stealing money from his men, but here's the mutiny at the second charge.
"Charge 2d For conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman and for mutiny.
Specification_ In threatening the life of his commanding officer at Petersburg, in Virginia, sometime in the months of August or September 1808 by saying that if he went into action under the command of General Wilkinson, he would carry two pistols, one for his enemy and one for his General."