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Trobriand, Régis de, 1816-1897

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Personal name headingTrobriand, Régis de, 1816-1897
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Variant(s)Trobriand, Philippe Régis Denis de Keredern, comte de, 1816-1897
Keredern, Philippe Régis Denis de, comte de Trobriand, 1816-1897
De Trobriand, Régis, 1816-1897
De Trobriand, Philippe Régis Denis de Keredern, comte, 1816-1897
Trobriand, Philippe Régis de, 1816-1897
De Trobriand, Philippe Régis, 1816-1897
De Trobriand, Régis Denis de Keredern, 1816-1897
Trobriand, Régis Denis de Keredern de, 1816-1897
De Keredern De Trobriand, Philippe Régis Denis, 1816-1897
Keredern De Trobriand, Philippe Régis Denis de, 1816-1897
De Keredern, Philippe Régis Denis, comte de Trobriand, 1816-1897
Trobriand, Régis de, comte, 1816-1897
De Trobriand, Régis, comte, 1816-1897
De Trobriand, Philip Regis, 1816-1897
Trobriand, Philip Regis de, 1816-1897
LocatedTours (France) New York (N.Y.) Montana Utah Wyoming New Orleans (La.)
Place of birthTours (France)
Place of deathBayport (N.Y.)
Profession or occupationSoldiers
Authors
Found inHis Vie militaire dans le Dakota ... 1926.
His Military life in Dakota, 1982,c1951: t.p. ([in subtitle] Philippe Régis de Trobriand)
DAB (De Trobriand, Régis Denis de Keredern; b. in France, died in Bayport, L.I., U.S.; in 1861 became American citizen; 1866 elected colonel of the regular Amer. army; in 1874 succeeded to the title of count; wrote in French)
Wikipedia, website viewed July 10, 2014 (Régis de Trobriand; Philippe Régis Denis de Keredern de Trobriand; born June 4, 1816, Chateau de Rochettes, near Tours, France; died, July 15, 1897, Bayport New York; served in the United States Army; French aristocrat, lawyer, poet, novelist; emigrated to the United States in his 20s, first settling in New York City; served as a general in the Union Army in the American Civil War; commander of Fort Stevenson in Dakota Territory from 1867 to 1870, Fort Shaw in Montana, several posts in Utah; and Fort Steele in Wyoming; during Reconstruction he was part of occupation force based in New Orleans and lived there when he retired from the army in 1879)
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