Frank Bois, the Glossary
Frank Bois (or Boise) (September 13, 1841 – January 25, 1920) was a Canadian sailor who fought in the American Civil War.[1]
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15 relations: American Civil War, Canada East, Canadians, Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery (Seattle), List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: A–F, Medal of Honor, Northampton, Massachusetts, Orting, Washington, Private (rank), Quartermaster, Quebec City, Seattle, Siege of Vicksburg, USS Cincinnati (1861), 10th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment.
- Canadian sailors
- Military personnel from Quebec City
American Civil War
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which was formed in 1861 by states that had seceded from the Union.
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Canada East
Canada East (Canada-Est) was the northeastern portion of the Province of Canada.
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Canadians
Canadians (Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada.
Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery (Seattle)
The Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery on Seattle, Washington's Capitol Hill is a cemetery situated just north of Lake View Cemetery on the hill's northern slope, on East Howe Street between 12th and Everett Avenues East.
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List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: A–F
This is a complete alphabetical list (A to F) of Medal of Honor recipients during the Civil War.
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Medal of Honor
The Medal of Honor (MOH) is the United States Armed Forces' highest military decoration and is awarded to recognize American soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, guardians, and coast guardsmen who have distinguished themselves by acts of valor.
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Northampton, Massachusetts
The city of Northampton is the county seat of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States.
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Orting, Washington
Orting is a city in Pierce County, Washington, United States.
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Private (rank)
A private is a soldier, usually with the lowest rank in many armies.
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Quartermaster
Quartermaster is a military term, the meaning of which depends on the country and service.
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Quebec City
Quebec City (or; Ville de Québec), officially known as Québec, is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec.
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Seattle
Seattle is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States.
Siege of Vicksburg
The Siege of Vicksburg (May 18 – July 4, 1863) was the final major military action in the Vicksburg campaign of the American Civil War.
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USS Cincinnati (1861)
The USS Cincinnati was a stern-wheel casemate gunboat in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.
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10th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
The 10th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment was a regiment of infantry in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
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See also
Canadian sailors
- Angus Walters
- Bessie Hall
- Charles Andrew MacGillivary
- Dave Broadfoot
- David C. Woodman
- Derek Hatfield
- Edgar Gold
- Ernest M. McSorley
- Frank Bois
- Frank P. Armstrong
- Hubert Marcoux
- Isaac Randell
- James Augustus Farquhar
- John Bury (captain)
- John Voss (sailor)
- Joshua Slocum
- Keevil Daly
- Kim Malthe-Bruun
- Lin and Larry Pardey
- Martin Welch
- Molly Kool
- Paul James Phelan
- Peter Troake
- Philip Bent
- Réal Bouvier
- Samuel Robinson (sea captain)
- Silver Donald Cameron
- Stuart Robert Glass
- Thomas Shorts
- William Bevil Thomas
Military personnel from Quebec City
- Alexander Wolff (soldier)
- Archibald Lucius Douglas
- Campbell Mellis Douglas
- Frank Bois
- Frederick Elliott Brown
- Gilles Turcot
- Henry de Bury
- Maryse Carmichael
- Okill Massey Learmonth
- Richard Ernest William Turner
- Simon Mailloux
- William Warren Lynch
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Bois
Also known as Bois, Frank.