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  1. Jan 17, 2023 · Annie Early Wheeler was born July 31, 1868, to former Confederate general Joseph Wheeler, well known for his daring cavalry exploits during the Civil War, and his wife, Daniella Jones Sherrod, of Courtland, Alabama.

  2. Annie Early Wheeler, second of General Wheeler's children, was born on July 31, 1868. Her love of beauty and nature, coupled with a compassion for suffering people, were her trademarks throughout her life. The Wheelers spent almost 20 winters in Washington when the General was in Congress, and Annie was a popular member of the social set there.

  3. Annie Early Wheeler was born on July 31, 1868 to General Joseph "Fighting Joe" Wheeler and Daniella Jones Wheeler. In 1898, Annie Wheeler followed her father, who had been appointed Major General of volunteer units, to Cuba in the Spanish-American War. Clara Barton put Annie in charge of a newly organized hospital for sick and wounded soldiers ...

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  4. May 24, 2018 · Annie Early Wheeler, second of General Wheeler's children, was born on July 31, 1868. Her love of beauty and nature, coupled with a compassion for suffering people, were her trademarks throughout her life. The Wheelers spent almost 20 winters in Washington when the General was in Congress, and Annie was a popular member of the social set there.

    • July 31, 1868
    • April 10, 1955
  5. The chapter was named after Miss Annie Early Wheeler who was born July 31, 1868 in Wheeler, Alabama. Annie Wheeler was the second daughter of Joseph Wheeler and his wife Daniella. Joseph Wheeler was a military commander and a politician for the state of Alabama, serving as a United States Representative for eighteen years.

  6. Mar 27, 2019 · Annie soon earned the title of “the Angel of Santiago” for her outstanding care of sick and wounded soldiers. After landing at Daiquiri, Cuba, Wheeler’s men defeated a Spanish force under Lt. Gen. Linares at Las Guasimas on June 24, 1898. A week later, Wheeler was the senior officer in immediate command of the field at San Juan.

  7. Annie Early Wheeler was the second of General Wheeler's children. She was born on 31 July, 1868. As a young woman, she followed her father (a General of US Volunteers) and her brother to Cuba during the Spanish American War. She became a nurse and Clara Barton put her in charge of a hospital there.

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