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  1. Colonel Charles Denby (June 16, 1830 – January 13, 1904) was a U.S. Union officer in the Civil War and diplomat. He was the father of Edwin C. Denby, a U.S. Representative from Michigan, and later Secretary of the Navy, and Charles Denby, Jr., a diplomat. Family and early life.

  2. Biography. Charles Denby is Notable. Charles Harvey Denby was an American teacher, lawyer, author, soldier and diplomat. Denby was a Colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War. Denby served as United States Ambassador to China. Charles Harvey Denby was born on June 6, 1830, in Mount Joy, Botetourt County, Virginia.

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    • June 16, 1830
    • Martha Fitch
    • January 13, 1904
  3. Lieutenant Colonel Charles Harvey Denby - second-in-command from inception through the Battle of Perryville; then assumed command of 80th Indiana Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel James M. Shanklin - commanded at the Battle of Stones River but was captured during the battle

  4. Charles Harvey Denby was born at Mount Joy, Botetourt, Virginia on June 16, 1830. He is my 2nd cousin 5x removed. He was the eldest son of Nathaniel and Jane Denby. His father Nathanial Denby, my 1st cousin 7x removed, was a Virginia ship-owner, interested in the European trade. Nathanial was appointed to a post at Marseilles, France, that was ...

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  5. 14. Nov. 2016 · Charles Denby, Jr. (November 14, 1861 – February 15, 1938) was an American diplomat in China and later in Vienna, Austria, and was known as one of the top scholars of Chinese language and culture of his time. Life.

    • Evansville, Indiana
    • Martha Dalzell Denby
    • Indiana
    • November 14, 1861
  6. Charles Harvey Denby (June 16, 1830 - January 13, 1904) was an American diplomat and Army officer. Born in Mount Joy, Virginia, Denby attended the Tom Fox Academy as a youth. Denby's father, Nathaniel Denby, a ship-owner with interests in European trade, was named Naval Agent of the United States in Marseille, France, during Denby's childhood.

  7. 4. Nov. 2014 · Share. This paper examines why, despite increasing danger for foreigners in the later 19th century, the United States did not alter its policy toward China and why diplomats Charles Denby, Sr. and Charles Denby, Jr. in fact pushed for more aggressive economic, diplomatic, and even military policies. Increasingly frequent riots and ...