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      William Selby Harney was born on August 22nd, 1800  and died on May 9th, 1889. Harney was a cavalry officer in the U.S Army during the Mexican and American Wars and the Indian Wars. Harney's military career was launched when his brother Benjamin F. Harney, an Army surgeon  instructed and inspired him to join the U.S Army. However, William was more interested in joining the Army, but convinced the famous general, Andrew Jackson into joining the Navy. After being accepted into the Navy, he entered as the second Lieutenant ,but later on chose to serve under General Andrew Jackson. During the Mexican-American Wars, he was promoted to colonel, and was the commander of the 2nd Dragoons. Harney led attacks against the Sioux on the Battle of Ash Hollow  in 1855, which was where the Sioux were defeated. After the battle, the Sioux called Harney "Woman Killer." This was one of the opening battles in the more than two decades of the Plains Indian Wars commanded by Harney, himself. Harvey was later promoted to brigadier general on June 14, 1858, as he was one of the four general officers in the regular army towards the beginning of the Civil War.        Throughout the Civil War, Harney was not known to do or perform any important deeds that would certainly change the whole concept and image of the Civil War. After conflicts in Missouri, the Missourian Governor Claiborne Jackson (who was more interested in secession rather uniting into one nation ) swore allegiance to the Union in the deal in not joining the Union, but seceding from it. To the Unionist leaders in Missouri, they were no at all pleased about this,  On May 30th, Blair reported all of this to the Lincoln administration in Washington, and was given the order to replace Harney with Lyon. Harney was called to Washington to discuss this situation. However, Harney was captured by Confederates while proceeding through his mission and was offered a command by the famous Confederate General Robert E. Lee. However, he refused the generous offer and was released, peacefully to continue on to Washington, where he was permanently relieved of his command and no longer a major leader of the U.S Army. Upon returning to Washington, Harney remained in Washington, serving in various administrative positions. He retired in 1863, and was promoted to Major General in 1865, in recognition of his long and patriotic loyalty to the Union Army.


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The life and military services of Gen. William Selby Harney

The life and military services of Gen. William Selby Harney

I LIFE OF GENERAL HARNEY. HE discovery, exploration and settlement of America opened a new field for human progress and civilization to the world, ...

Letter of the Secretary of War, communicating copies of correspondence with General Harney, not heretofore published, in reference to his administration in Oregon. June 20, 1860. Laid upon the table and ordered to be printed

Letter of the Secretary of War, communicating copies of correspondence with General Harney, not heretofore published, in reference to his administration in Oregon. June 20, 1860. Laid upon the table and ordered to be printed


Council with the Sioux Indians at Fort Pierre, message of the President of the United States, communicating minutes of a council held at Fort Pierre with the Sioux Indians by General Harney, &c

Council with the Sioux Indians at Fort Pierre, message of the President of the United States, communicating minutes of a council held at Fort Pierre with the Sioux Indians by General Harney, &c


General William S. Harney, Prince of Dragoons

General William S. Harney, Prince of Dragoons

William Christian, Lt. Robert L. Coomb, and eleven others, Recommendation for William S. Harney, March 25, 1818, and William Selby Harney to Gen. ...

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William S. Harney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Selby Harney (22 August 1800 – 9 May 1889) was a cavalry officer in the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War and the Indian Wars. ...

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Harney, William Selby, 1800-1889, American general, b. Haysboro, near Nashville, Tenn. He entered the army in 1818 and gained a colonel's rank in the

General William Selby Harney
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Mary Caroline Harney, born in 1828 or 1829 near Fort Winnebago, Portage, WI, is thought to be the illegitimate child of William Selby Harney. ...

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William Selby Harney, United States Army officer, was born in Haysboro, near Nashville, Tennessee, on August 22, 1800, the son of Thomas and Margaret ...