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    Daniel Sickles

    United States Army Medal of Honor recipient and Union Army general

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  1. Daniel Edgar Sickles (October 20, 1819 – May 3, 1914) was an American politician, soldier, and diplomat. Born to a wealthy family in New York City, Sickles was involved in a number of scandals, most notably the 1859 homicide of his wife's lover, U.S. Attorney Philip Barton Key II, whom Sickles gunned down in broad daylight in Lafayette Square ...

  2. Mar 29, 2011 · Learn about Daniel Sickles, a New York politician who fought in the Civil War, acquired the land for Central Park, and was the first to use temporary insanity as legal defense. Find out how he lost his leg at Gettysburg and served as a U.S. minister to Spain.

  3. Learn about the controversial life and career of Daniel E. Sickles, a Union general in the Civil War who shot his wife's lover, disobeyed orders at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, and donated his amputated leg to science.

  4. Oct 20, 2022 · Learn about the life and achievements of Daniel Sickles, a controversial Civil War general who received the Medal of Honor for his actions at Gettysburg. From his political scandals and affairs to his military career and wounds, Sickles was a complex and colorful figure in American history.

  5. Jul 18, 2022 · Controversy and scandal seemed to follow Union Army Maj. Gen. Daniel Sickles throughout his life and the actions that earned him the Medal of Honor were no different.

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  6. Jan 12, 2024 · Daniel Sickles was a controversial figure in U.S. history, serving as a Congressman, diplomat, and Union general in the Civil War. He was also known for his scandalous personal life, his acquittal for murder by pleading temporary insanity, and his role in the Gettysburg Campaign.

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  8. Apr 30, 2024 · Daniel Edgar Sickles was an American politician, soldier, and diplomat remembered for acquiring the land for Central Park in New York City. He was also the first person in the United States acquitted of murder on the grounds of temporary insanity.

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