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    Nathaniel Prentice (or Prentiss) Banks (January 30, 1816 – September 1, 1894) was an American politician from Massachusetts and a Union general during...
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    army under General Nathaniel Banks. Taylor concentrated his forces at Sabine Crossroads, knowing that reinforcements were nearby. Banks prepared for a fight...
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    Union General Ulysses Grant was besieging Vicksburg upriver, General Nathaniel Banks was ordered to capture the lower Mississippi Confederate stronghold...
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  • (1647–1676), Virginia colonist who instigated Bacon's Rebellion Nathaniel Prentice Banks (1816–1894), American politician and American Civil War General...
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    of McDowell, Jackson turned against the forces of Major General Nathaniel Banks. Banks had most of his force at Strasburg, Virginia, with smaller detachments...
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  • man who has been arrested for being black Boyd Banks as E.R. Patient Gary Archibald as Nathaniel Banks Jamie Kennedy as Creepy Guy (uncredited) Ethan...
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  • the House than any other third party in the history of the chamber. Nathaniel Banks, a member of the American Party and the Free Soil Party, won election...
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    Hooker, considered a more experienced officer. The XII Corps under Nathaniel Banks had a poor reputation; it had been badly defeated by "Stonewall" Jackson's...
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    major periods of Union occupation: The Occupation of Major General Nathaniel Banks – (March 12 to May 25, 1862, and June 4 to September 2, 1862) The Occupation...
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    and Casey's Division: BG Silas Casey), MG Nathaniel P. Banks (V Corps, which later became the XII Corps; Banks' old Division under BG Alpheus S. Williams...
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  • Department of the Gulf, of which Banks was the senior commander. With the support of Major General Nathaniel Banks, in November and December 1863, Hanks...
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    Many died and were buried at Andersonville. They marched on General Nathaniel Banks' ill-starred expedition to the Red River. Twenty-seven Iowans have...
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    Confederate commander Richard Taylor succeeded in repelling an army under Nathaniel Banks that was three times bigger than his own. In Louisiana, the area of...
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    Representatives In office December 7, 1857 – March 3, 1859 Preceded by Nathaniel Banks Succeeded by William Pennington United States Ambassador to Russia...
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    the Union troops. When Union troops under Gen. Nathaniel Banks entered Winchester in March 1862, Banks turned over management of the hospitals in the...
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    the Republican nomination for president, with Massachusetts Governor Nathaniel Banks as his running mate. With the exception of William H. Seward, Chase...
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    1862, Maj. Gen. Nathaniel Banks arrived to take command of the Department of the Gulf. Butler was not made aware of the change until Banks arrived to tell...
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    diversion to Cedar Mountain, where Jackson defeated Pope's subordinate, Nathaniel Banks. As Lee advanced on Pope with the remainder of his army, Jackson swung...
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    regiment was also present at the Red River Campaign under General Nathaniel Banks, and in June 1864 at the Battle of Brice's Crossroads in Guntown, Mississippi...
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    Mobile when Sherman was ready to move on Atlanta, Union Major General Nathaniel Banks had led his forces on the unsuccessful Red River campaign and was not...
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    many senior Union officers in the war, including: Ulysses S. Grant Nathaniel Banks Don Carlos Buell Ambrose Burnside Benjamin Butler Joshua Chamberlain...
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    Grant to move south from Memphis and Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks to move north from Baton Rouge. Banks's advance was slow to develop and bogged down at...
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    diversionary land attack by the Army of the Gulf, commanded by General Nathaniel Banks, to commence at 8:00 a.m. on March 15, 1863. Farragut unilaterally...
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    March 3, 1861. During the 34th Congress, he and his brothers voted for Nathaniel Banks during the protracted 1855-56 House of Representatives Speaker election...
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    the house and, during their stay, the sisters hosted Union General Nathaniel Banks. The house served as an inn after the war and was home to the Virginia...
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    Memoir (New York, NY: Random House, 1995). ISBN 0679440380. William Nathaniel Banks, Jr. "Living with Antiques: Edgewater on the Hudson River," The Magazine...
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  • Alpheus S. Williams and James Shields and commanded by Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, was designated as the V Corps. These divisions were then operating...
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    representative Nathaniel Banks of Massachusetts, also a Free Soiler, defeated Democrat William Aiken of South Carolina by plurality, 103–100. To date, Banks is the...
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  • Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson cleared Union forces under Major General Nathaniel Banks and Brigadier General William S. Rosecrans from the lower Shenandoah...
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  • she had one son, Charles Parlange. As the Union Army led by General Nathaniel Banks was approaching Parlange, Virginie, by that time a widow and the manager...
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