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My sources say it was to Sir Fernando Gorges and John Mason. In 1629, Mason took the land between the Piscataqua and Merrimack Rivers, and named it New Hampshire; Gorges took the Northern part and named it Maine. *George Calvert
Sir Ferdinando Gorges
Throat cancer claimed the life of Ulysses S. Grant on July 23, 1885.
Since the Confederate General Pemberton surrendered the city to General Grant of the Union Army, I suspect the Union claimed victory.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
My sources say it was to Sir Fernando Gorges and John Mason. In 1629, Mason took the land between the Piscataqua and Merrimack Rivers, and named it New Hampshire; Gorges took the Northern part and named it Maine. *George Calvert
Sir Ferdinando Gorges
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Throat cancer claimed the life of Ulysses S. Grant on July 23, 1885.
Since the Confederate General Pemberton surrendered the city to General Grant of the Union Army, I suspect the Union claimed victory.
Sir Ferdinando Gorges.
Sir Ferdinando Gorges.
Grant put on a big offensive to try to destroy Lee's army in one day. It was a costly failure, and after that Grant settled for siege warfare.
Usually has to be claimed within 30 days of repossession.