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  1. Daniel Fletcher Webster (July 25, 1813 – August 30, 1862) was an American diplomat and Union Army officer. He was the son of Daniel Webster, the 14th and 19th U.S. Secretary of State .

  2. The Fletcher Webster Monument on Chinn Ridge. NPS. Quick Facts. Location: Manassas, Virginia. Significance: Civil War Monument. Designation: National Battlefield Park. Amenities. 1 listed. Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits.

  3. Grace (Fletcher) Webster (1781–1828) was the first wife of Daniel Webster. She was with him as he started his law career in Portsmouth, New Hampshire , and then sought to improve their lives by settling in Boston on Beacon Hill .

  4. 12 de feb. de 2024 · 1 listed. Colonel Fletcher Webster fell mortally wounded near here, leading his regiment in support of the canon of Chinn Ridge. The colonel, son of the famous orator and statesman Daniel Webster, commanded the 12th Massachusetts Infantry- a regiment he organized at the outbreak of war in 1861.

  5. The foundation of Benjamin Chinn's wartime home can still be seen and a trail along the top of the ridge provides access to the stone marking the spot where Colonel Fletcher Webster of the 12th Massachusetts was mortally wounded on the afternoon of August 30. Webster was the son of the famous orator, Senator Daniel Webster.

  6. Daniel Fletcher Webster, comúnmente conocido como Fletcher Webster (25 de julio de 1813 - 30 de agosto de 1862), fue un diplomático estadounidense y oficial del Ejército de la Unión. Hijo del renombrado político Daniel Webster y Grace Fletcher Webster, Fletcher se graduó de Boston Latin School alrededor de 1829 y de Harvard College en 1833.

  7. Colonel Fletcher Webster monument. Battles of Manassas • Tour the Battlefield • Monuments & Markers • The Armies. The monument to Colonel Fletcher Webster is on the Second Bull Run battlefield along the Chinn Ridge trail at the location where he was mortally wounded.