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Facts about marshall twitchell biography

          Marshall Harvey Twitchell was a teacher, officer in the Union Army, and businessman.

        1. Marshall Harvey Twitchell was a teacher, officer in the Union Army, and businessman.
        2. Marshall Twitchell came to Louisiana from Vermont as a very young man, after serving in the eastern theater as a member of the legendary Vermont Brigade.
        3. Marshall Harvey Twitchell (February 29, – August 21, ) was a.
        4. Twitchell's first meal, for instance, was a breakfast ofcoffee in a tin cup, a bit of bread, and a slice of meal.
        5. In , frustrated by internal disputes within his company, Twitchell applied for a commission in the United States Colored Troops.
        6. Marshall Harvey Twitchell (February 29, – August 21, ) was a..

          Marshall H. Twitchell

          American politician

          Marshall Harvey Twitchell

          From 1894's Men of Vermont Illustrated

          In office
          1878–1905
          Preceded byJames M.

          True

          Succeeded byHoward D. Van Sant
          In office
          1870–1877
          Preceded byJohn R. Williams
          Succeeded byJames W. Sandiford
          Born(1840-02-29)February 29, 1840
          Townshend, Vermont, USA
          DiedAugust 21, 1905(1905-08-21) (aged 65)
          Kingston, Ontario, Canada
          Resting placeOakwood Cemetery, Townshend, Vermont
          Political partyRepublican
          Spouse(s)Adele Coleman Twitchell (m.

          1866-1873, her death)
          Henrietta Day Twitchell (m. 1876-1902, her death)

          Children3
          OccupationGovernment official
          Allegiance United States of America
          Branch/service United States Army
          Years of service1861-1866
          RankCaptain
          Unit4th Vermont Infantry
          109th Colored Infantry
          Freedmen's Bureau
          CommandsCompany H, 109th Colored Infantry
          Battles/warsAmerican Civil W