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    William Ransom Johnson Pegram, known as "Willie" or "Willy", (June 29, 1841 – April 2, 1865) was an artillery officer in Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army...
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  • William Howell Pegram (August 18, 1846 – April 30, 1928) was an American chemist and educator. Born Chalk Level, Harnett County, North Carolina, Pegram...
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    ISBN 0-19-503863-0. Robertson, James I., Jr., and William Pegram. '"The Boy Artillerist": Letters of Colonel William Pegram, C.S.A.' The Virginia Magazine of History...
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  • George Braxton Pegram (October 24, 1876 – August 12, 1958) was an American physicist who played a key role in the technical administration of the Manhattan...
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    15, 1836 – September 27, 1892) was the wife of Confederate General John Pegram and, later, of pioneer physiologist H. Newell Martin. She is best remembered...
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  • Partington (1834–1907), actress John Pegram (1832–1865), U.S. Army officer, Confederate Army brigadier general William Pegram (1841–1865), U.S. Army officer...
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    Ransom and William Henry Wallace from Major General Bushrod Johnson's division, along with a six-gun battery under Colonel William Pegram to deploy to...
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    13–14. Robertson, James I. Jr.; Pegram, Willuam (1990). "'The Boy Artillerist': Letters of Colonel William Pegram, C.S.A.". Virginia Magazine of History...
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    pp. 173–180. Robertson, James I. Jr.; Pegram, William. "The Boy Artillerist": Letters of Colonel William Pegram, C.S.A. The Virginia Magazine of History...
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  • art for the BBC. Pegram wrote seven novels. Pegram was born in Ilford in 1926. Her parents were Sybil (born Hurst) and Reginald William James Woods. She...
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    organization. With the fire of battle shining through his spectacles, William Pegram rejoiced. "A glorious day, Colonel," he said to Porter Alexander, "a...
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    first recorded miller was Joseph Rule in 1677. The last miller was William Pegram, who stopped working the mill in 1951.[citation needed] The present...
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    10–11, Brig. Gen. William Rosecrans led a reinforced brigade by a mountain path to seize the Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike in Pegram's rear. Union forces...
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    five children. One of John Pegram's younger brothers was the future Confederate artillerist William Ransom Johnson Pegram. His great-grandmother's half-brother...
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  • Swarthmore's first black president". Philly.com. Retrieved February 21, 2015. "William Thomas III". Department of History. Retrieved October 22, 2017. "John White's...
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  • Major General Fitzhugh Lee and six guns under the command of Colonel William Pegram to Five Forks on March 30. Then he sent Terry's brigade and Corse's...
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    Ransom and William Henry Wallace from Major General Bushrod Johnson's division, along with a six-gun battery under Colonel William Pegram to deploy to...
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    Mahone's divisions arrived while the Confederate artillery under Col. William Pegram softened up the Union position. The final attack began around 5:30 p...
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    Pegram 2016, p. 139. Pegram 2016, pp. 119–120. Pegram 2016, p. 134. Pegram 2016, pp. 135, 137. Pegram 2016, pp. 139, 141. Pegram 2016, p. 142. Pegram...
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  • = killed in action (c) = captured Gen Robert E. Lee LTG A. P. Hill BG William N. Pendleton Gen P.G.T. Beauregard manned by soldiers of Otey & Ringgold...
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  • Robert E. Lee, Commanding LTG James Longstreet LTG Thomas J. Jackson BG William N. Pendleton Official Records, Series I, Volume XXI, Part 1, pages 538-545...
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  • Georgia Infantry Third Corps Artillery Col Reuben L. Walker Pegram's Battalion Col William Pegram Crenshaw (Virginia) Artillery: Capt. Thomas Ellett Letcher...
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    Truss bridge (redirect from Pegram truss)
    George H. Pegram, while the chief engineer of Edge Moor Iron Company in Wilmington, Delaware, patented this truss design in 1885. The Pegram truss consists...
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  • Robert M. Mitchell, Jr. 24th Virginia: Maj William Bentley Pegram's Artillery Battalion    Col William Pegram (mw)    Ltc Joseph McGraw Braxton's Battery:...
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  • Rebirth and Decline of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s written by Thomas R. Pegram chronicles the rise to prominence and fall from grace of the Ku Klux Klan...
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    Nigel Pegram (born 22 November 1940) is a South African actor. He is best known for playing Eric in Robert's Robots (1973–1974), Group-Captain Ruark in...
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    the dead were General James West Pegram, a lawyer and banker, whose sons (General John Pegram and Colonel William Pegram) would become important Confederate...
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  • John Pegram was the son of Edward Pegram and Ann Lyle. Born at the "Bonneville" plantation in Dinwiddie County in the Colony of Virginia, Pegram received...
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    Pegram 2011, p. 6. Newton 2010, p. 76. McVeigh 2009, p. 115. Pegram 2011, p. 92. Moore 1997, p. 36. Moore 1997, p. 37. Pegram 2011, p. xi. Pegram 2011...
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    wife was Mary Evans Pegram, making him a brother-in-law to Confederate General John Pegram and Colonel William Ransom Johnson Pegram, both of whom had been...
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