Now it is on to a solid outline and then the first draft. Things are moving on at a good pace since I took the week off work to do this! Here is a short time line of David Vicker's life:
Timeline of David Vicker's Life
1840 DV born-Camden NJ
1858 DV enters DMA
1861
DV graduates DMA
1LT Co. B, 3rd NJV Infantry May 25, 1862
Promoted Capt Co A June 6, 1861
1862
July/Aug Typhoid Fever
November - resigns for 3 NJV- recommended for dishonorable discharge - denied
1863 Various campaigns in Virginia including the "Mud March" & Fredericksburg
April - recruitment duty & draft command
Misses Chancellorsville & Gettysburg
September - Promoted Major and assigned 4th NJV Regimental Adjutant
1864
May 6 taken prisoner at the battle of the Wilderness
Libby Prison in Richmond
Camp Oglethorpe, Macon, GA
Charleston Jail, SC
Camp Sorghum, Columbia, SC
Camp Asylum, Columbia, SC
1865
February, Goldsboro, NC
March paroled
Promoted to Col of 4 NJV
Dept of War overrules due to being paroled not exchanged.
Finally exchanged in 26 March-no room for a COL in 4 NJV
"shows him suffering from General Disability following chronic diarrhea."
May discharged from Army
June Promoted to Brigadier General for "meritorious service."
December, leaves Philly w/ Gen. Kilpatrick for Chile
1866
November marries Amelia (niece of future president of Chile)
Late November returns to Philly
1869
David II born
1870
Helen E. Tyson born
1871
DV engaged in various enterprises causing him to be away from family
1873 Hamilton Vickers born
1874 Affiliated with Freemasons in Camden
1875 Appointed Commissioner to an International Expedition of Chile--family moves to Chile
1876
March daughter Maria Amelia born in Santiago
September DV leaves Chile for US
1877-80 Editorial writer of West Jersey Press & possible NY Tribun
1878 Expelled from Freemasons for nonpayment of dues
1880 Letter to Dr Frelinghuysen (Sec of State) for nonpayment of support
1881 Appointed US Consul in Matanzas
1884 DV sends last letter to wife Amelia
1885 Suspended on the "grounds of bad moral character" from position.
Returns to Camden lives with Aunt
1888 Marries Helen E. Tyson - seventeen
Immediately leaves Philly for the west
1898
Appointed Inspector General w/ rank of Major of Idaho Natl. Guard for Sp Am war
July becomes ill at camp Chickamauga, GA
Nov honorably discharged
1899
January arrives in Boise - ill
February diagnosed with heart disease
1900-1907 Extremely ill, mostly bedridden
1908 June 27 David Vickers dies
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
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David Vickers,
Delaware Military Academy,
DMA
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