Maury, Reuben F., 1821-1906
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Maury, Reuben F.
Maury, R. F. (Reuben F.)
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- Organization: United States Military Academy at West Point
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- Organization: United States. Army. Oregon Cavalry Regiment, 1st (1861-1866)
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found: NUCMC data from Washington State Hist. Soc. for Elisha J. Harding papers, 1862-1863(R.F. Reuben; 1st Oregon Volunteer Cavalry; Fort Walla Walla, Wash.)
found: RLIN, July 24, 2007(hdg.: Maury, Reuben F.)
found: NUCMC data from Southern Oregon Hist. Soc. for Affidavit and attachment, R. F. Maury and B. T. Davis vs. Reuben S. Armstrong, 1858(Reuben F. Maury, 1821-1906; affidavit and attachment, R.F. Maury and B.T. Davis, doing business as Maury & Davis, vs. Reuben S. Armstrong to recover $157.30, subscribed to Nov. 26, 1858)
found: English Wikipedia website, viewed Apr. 30, 2013(Reuben F. Maury (1824--1906) was a colonel of the 1st Oregon Cavalry during the American Civil War, and the last commander of the District of Oregon in 1865. Maury was a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he and George E. Pickett were classmates. He was a veteran of the Mexican War, and became an Oregon pioneer in 1852. He was a major of the 1st Oregon Cavalry, eventually reaching the rank of colonel. He conducted operations in Oregon and the Idaho Territory and fought in the first part of the Snake War. He was commander of the District of Oregon from Mar. 23, 1865 to June 27, 1865. He was a resident of Jackson County, Oregon, for many years, and died near Jacksonville, Oregon on February 20, 1906.
found: USGenWeb website, viewed via Ancestry, Apr. 30, 2013(under Jacksonville Cemetery records: Reuben F[ry] Maury; b. 23 May 1821; d. 20 Feb. 1906)
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2007-07-24: new
2013-04-30: revised
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