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After the war he commanded his regiment at Fort Yuma, California, and on 15 December, 1870, was retired from active service. | After the war he commanded his regiment at Fort Yuma, California, and on 15 December, 1870, was retired from active service. | ||
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| + | ===https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lovell/315/=== | ||
| + | Re: General Charles S. Lovell USA | ||
| + | By Donald Winters April 14, 1999 at 12:03:05 | ||
| + | In reply to: Re: General Charles S. Lovell USA | ||
| + | 3/15/99 | ||
| + | Your man is listed in Genocide and Vendetta | ||
| + | Oklahoma Press by Lynwood Carranco and Estle Beard.He was an Uncle of my Grandfather Charles Henry Lovell of Covelo Calif. I was told that he was adopted into the but unable to verify this.His parents (adoptive?) would be Solon Winslow Lovell and Susan Mott. I have not researched this. They did have a son Henry Solon that was born Jun 24 1849 in Indianapolis, Indiana.Moved to Calif. via the Ismus of Panama. Your Charles served in the Army in Covelo Calif. and at Fort Humbolt. | ||
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| + | ===https://genocideandvendetta.com/=== | ||
| + | The book, Genocide and Vendetta: The Round Valley Wars of Northern California (University of Oklahoma Press, 1981), unpacks one of the darkest chapters in California history: the literal genocide (“a war of extermination” as the first governor of California, Peter Hardeman Burnett, enthusiastically phrased it in 1851) of Native Americans by European Americans in Round Valley, CA, in Mendocino County. | ||
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| + | In 1987 the publisher destroyed the copies of Genocide and Vendetta remaining in its inventory and withdrew it from publication. Since then the book has been reproduced illegally and sold and distributed as contraband. Its withdrawal was the result of settling a suspicious charge of "unintentional" plagiarism that inspired a variety of conspiracy theories. | ||
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| + | In 2012 artist and researcher Scott Holmquist began working to bring Genocide and Vendetta back from its early grave. | ||
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| + | *https://openlibrary.org/books/OL26404612M/Genocide_and_vendetta_the_Round_Valley_wars_of_Northern_California?fbclid=IwAR0XUTX-HLdDJXwN0ubcCEiTJwoHNY_8XybCcLP31szr1uoAYFP1r18SgFk | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
| − | *Online at Appleton's | + | *https://antietam.aotw.org/officers.php?officer_id=299 |
| + | *https://www.facebook.com/Genocide-Vendetta-The-Round-Valley-Wars-547666888581660/ | ||
| + | *[[http://www.virtualology.com/charlesswainlovell/ Online at Appleton's]] | ||
*http://antietam.aotw.org/officers.php?officer_id=299 | *http://antietam.aotw.org/officers.php?officer_id=299 | ||
*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7153115 | *http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7153115 | ||
*Photo above courtesy AotW member Tim Reese - from the US Army Military History Institute, MOLLUS Collection. | *Photo above courtesy AotW member Tim Reese - from the US Army Military History Institute, MOLLUS Collection. | ||
| + | *https://completely-kentucky.fandom.com/wiki/Charles_Swain_Lovell | ||
| + | *https://www.loc.gov/resource/ppmsca.54351/ | ||
| + | *https://oac.cdlib.org/search?style=oac4;Institution=UC%20Berkeley::Bancroft%20Library;titlesAZ=J;descriptions=show;idT=UCb112146582 | ||
| + | <br> UC Berkeley > Bancroft Library | ||
| + | Collection GuideBrief record only | ||
| + | Collection Title:Collection Number:Get Items: | ||
| + | James Wall Schureman letters, 1842-1851. | ||
| + | BANC MSS 84/73 c | ||
| + | No online items No online items | ||
| + | Collection location Offline. Contact UC Berkeley::Bancroft Library | ||
| + | Collection Overview | ||
| + | Title: | ||
| + | James Wall Schureman letters, 1842-1851 | ||
| + | Creator/Contributor: | ||
| + | Schureman, James Wall, d. 1852, creator | ||
| + | Creator/Contributor: | ||
| + | Smith, Caleb, d. 1874, Correspondent. | ||
| + | Creator/Contributor: | ||
| + | Lovell, Charles Swain, 1811-1871, Correspondent. | ||
| + | Creator/Contributor: | ||
| + | Keyes, Erasmus D. (Erasmus Darwin), 1810-1895, Correspondent. | ||
| + | Abstract: | ||
| + | Written by a young army officer, describing life at military posts in Louisiana and Michigan; experiences (1846-1848) in Mexico during the Mexican-American War; voyage around the Horn (Dec. 1848-July 1849) on the ship Mary and Adeline, via Rio and Valparaiso; effect of gold fever in Valparaiso and San Francisco; posts in Benicia and at Rancho del Chino; travels in the Sierra Nevada as escort to Colonel Warner's party; growth of Benicia, Sacramento, and San Francisco; description of Los Angeles; Indian depredations, particularly in Southern California; crime and criminals, especially the Lugo brothers; arrival of Mormons in California, etc. With these, letters from James T. Overstreet, Charles Swain Lovell, Erasmus Darwin Keys, Caleb Smith and others, concerning the last illness and death of Schureman. | ||
| + | Date: | ||
| + | 1842 (issued) | ||
| + | Subject: | ||
| + | Mary and Adeline (Ship) | ||
| + | United States. -- Army -- Military life | ||
| + | Voyages to the Pacific coast | ||
| + | Indians of North America -- California | ||
| + | Gold mines and mining -- California | ||
| + | Crime -- California | ||
| + | Mormons -- California | ||
| + | Mexican War, 1846-1848 | ||
| + | Criminals -- California | ||
| + | Mexico -- Description and travel | ||
| + | Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) -- Description and travel | ||
| + | Valparaíso (Chile) -- Description and travel | ||
| + | San Francisco (Calif.) -- Description and travel | ||
| + | Benicia (Calif.) -- Description and travel | ||
| + | Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Description and travel | ||
| + | Note: | ||
| + | National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections | ||
| + | Physical Description: | ||
| + | 1 box. | ||
| + | BANC MSS 84/73 c | ||
| + | Related Item: | ||
| + | National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections | ||
Latest revision as of 14:35, 13 November 2021
Contents
Biography
Born, 13 February, 1811, at Hull, Massachusetts. Died 3, January, 1871, Louisville, KY
The United States Civil War
Major Charles Swain Lovell (1811 - 1871)
Command Billet: Brigade Commander. Unit: 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, V Corps. Home State: Massachusetts
Before the Antietam Campaign:
He enlisted as a private in the 2d United States artillery in January, 1831, and served in various garrisons, rising to quartermaster-sergeant, sergeant-major, and, in October, 1837, to 2d lieutenant. He was promoted 1st lieutenant in July, 1838, captain, 18 June, 1846, and took part in the battles of Churubusco, Molino del Rey, Chapultepec, and the city of Mexico. He then served in the territories till the civil war, and after promotion to major, on 14 May, 1861, commanded a brigade at Gaines's Mills, Malvern Hill, the second battle of Bull Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg.
In the Antietam Campaign: He was in command of the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division of the V Corps, largely in reserve on September 17.
The remainder of the War: From 1863 till 1865 he was on provost-marshal duty in Wisconsin, and he was promoted Lieutenant-Colonel, 21 January, 1863, and Colonel of the 14th infantry, 16 February, 1865.
After the War:
After the war he commanded his regiment at Fort Yuma, California, and on 15 December, 1870, was retired from active service.
https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lovell/315/
Re: General Charles S. Lovell USA By Donald Winters April 14, 1999 at 12:03:05 In reply to: Re: General Charles S. Lovell USA 3/15/99 Your man is listed in Genocide and Vendetta Oklahoma Press by Lynwood Carranco and Estle Beard.He was an Uncle of my Grandfather Charles Henry Lovell of Covelo Calif. I was told that he was adopted into the but unable to verify this.His parents (adoptive?) would be Solon Winslow Lovell and Susan Mott. I have not researched this. They did have a son Henry Solon that was born Jun 24 1849 in Indianapolis, Indiana.Moved to Calif. via the Ismus of Panama. Your Charles served in the Army in Covelo Calif. and at Fort Humbolt.
https://genocideandvendetta.com/
The book, Genocide and Vendetta: The Round Valley Wars of Northern California (University of Oklahoma Press, 1981), unpacks one of the darkest chapters in California history: the literal genocide (“a war of extermination” as the first governor of California, Peter Hardeman Burnett, enthusiastically phrased it in 1851) of Native Americans by European Americans in Round Valley, CA, in Mendocino County.
In 1987 the publisher destroyed the copies of Genocide and Vendetta remaining in its inventory and withdrew it from publication. Since then the book has been reproduced illegally and sold and distributed as contraband. Its withdrawal was the result of settling a suspicious charge of "unintentional" plagiarism that inspired a variety of conspiracy theories.
In 2012 artist and researcher Scott Holmquist began working to bring Genocide and Vendetta back from its early grave.
Sources
- https://antietam.aotw.org/officers.php?officer_id=299
- https://www.facebook.com/Genocide-Vendetta-The-Round-Valley-Wars-547666888581660/
- [Online at Appleton's]
- http://antietam.aotw.org/officers.php?officer_id=299
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7153115
- Photo above courtesy AotW member Tim Reese - from the US Army Military History Institute, MOLLUS Collection.
- https://completely-kentucky.fandom.com/wiki/Charles_Swain_Lovell
- https://www.loc.gov/resource/ppmsca.54351/
- https://oac.cdlib.org/search?style=oac4;Institution=UC%20Berkeley::Bancroft%20Library;titlesAZ=J;descriptions=show;idT=UCb112146582
UC Berkeley > Bancroft Library
Collection GuideBrief record only
Collection Title:Collection Number:Get Items:
James Wall Schureman letters, 1842-1851.
BANC MSS 84/73 c
No online items No online items
Collection location Offline. Contact UC Berkeley::Bancroft Library
Collection Overview
Title:
James Wall Schureman letters, 1842-1851
Creator/Contributor:
Schureman, James Wall, d. 1852, creator
Creator/Contributor:
Smith, Caleb, d. 1874, Correspondent.
Creator/Contributor:
Lovell, Charles Swain, 1811-1871, Correspondent.
Creator/Contributor:
Keyes, Erasmus D. (Erasmus Darwin), 1810-1895, Correspondent.
Abstract:
Written by a young army officer, describing life at military posts in Louisiana and Michigan; experiences (1846-1848) in Mexico during the Mexican-American War; voyage around the Horn (Dec. 1848-July 1849) on the ship Mary and Adeline, via Rio and Valparaiso; effect of gold fever in Valparaiso and San Francisco; posts in Benicia and at Rancho del Chino; travels in the Sierra Nevada as escort to Colonel Warner's party; growth of Benicia, Sacramento, and San Francisco; description of Los Angeles; Indian depredations, particularly in Southern California; crime and criminals, especially the Lugo brothers; arrival of Mormons in California, etc. With these, letters from James T. Overstreet, Charles Swain Lovell, Erasmus Darwin Keys, Caleb Smith and others, concerning the last illness and death of Schureman.
Date:
1842 (issued)
Subject:
Mary and Adeline (Ship)
United States. -- Army -- Military life
Voyages to the Pacific coast
Indians of North America -- California
Gold mines and mining -- California
Crime -- California
Mormons -- California
Mexican War, 1846-1848
Criminals -- California
Mexico -- Description and travel
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) -- Description and travel
Valparaíso (Chile) -- Description and travel
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Description and travel
Benicia (Calif.) -- Description and travel
Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Description and travel
Note:
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Physical Description:
1 box.
BANC MSS 84/73 c
Related Item:
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections