Randall Lee Gibson (September 10, 1832 – December 15, 1892) was an attorney and politician, elected as a member of the House of Representatives and U.S...
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We Were Soldiers (category Films directed by Randall Wallace)
Soldiers is a 2002 American war film written and directed by Randall Wallace and starring Mel Gibson. Based on the book We Were Soldiers Once… and Young (1992)...
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Subsistence John Gibson (American soldier) (1740–1822), Allegheny County Militia major general in various military engagements Randall L. Gibson (1832–1892)...
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photographer Ralph Gibson (fighter pilot) (1924–2009), American flying ace Sir Ralph Gibson (judge) (1922–2003), British judge Randall L. Gibson (1832–1892)...
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Most of the Confederate forces, under the command of Brig. Gen. Randall L. Gibson, escaped and fled to Mobile, but Spanish Fort was no longer a threat...
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becoming the Confederate Governor of Louisiana from 1864 to 1865. Randall L. Gibson, another competent brigade commander, became a postbellum U.S. Senator...
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George Cruikshank, historian and editor of the Birmingham Ledger Randall L. Gibson (1832–1892), politician born here, elected as US Representative and...
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Case Jr. and Theodore Runyon) and a member of the Class of 1843 (William L. Kingsley), after disputes over elections to Skull and Bones Society. Kingsley...
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Prentiss repelled multiple attacks by the brigade commanded by Colonel Randall L. Gibson. Captain Andrew Hickenlooper's 5th Ohio Independent Light Artillery...
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Gen. Jesse J. Finley), and Stewart's division (brigades of Col. Randall L. Gibson, Brig. Gen. Otho F. Strahl, Brig. Gen. Marcellus Augustus Stovall...
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from Vermont from 1933 to 1940 Paris Gibson (1830–1920), U.S. Senator from Montana from 1901 to 1905 Randall L. Gibson (1832–1892), U.S. Senator from Louisiana...
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Fenner, president 1892–1904 Murphy J. Foster John Hamilton Fulton Randall L. Gibson John Randolph Grymes Jr., FFV, Founding Member Harry T. Hays Col....
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campaign. Baxter's battery reported as at Shelbyville, December 31, and Gibson's was ordered, December 1, 1862, to Chattanooga, Tennessee, to be fitted...
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United States Senate from Louisiana to fill the unexpired term of Randall L. Gibson who died in office. Caffery began a full six-year term in 1894, on...
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politician Randall Gay, (born 1982), American, American football player Randall George Lewis MacAlister, Anglican priest Randall L. Gibson, Randall Giles,...
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and Others First Division BG Daniel Ruggles 1st Brigade Col Randall L. Gibson 1st Arkansas: Col James F. Fagan 4th Louisiana: Col Henry W. Allen...
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Breckenridge Hart, of Kentucky. Sarah was a niece of Louisiana Senator, Randall L. Gibson. Until she was 14, Humphreys' education was supervised by her parents...
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Ranking Member: Randall L. Gibson) Transportation Routes to the Seaboard (Chairman: Matthew S. Quay; Ranking Member: Randall L. Gibson) Whole Woman Suffrage...
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George A. Sheridan (LR) Effingham Lawrence (D) George L. Smith (R) 44th (1875–1877) Randall L. Gibson (D) E. John Ellis (D) William M. Levy (D) 6th district...
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Sanders (Cleburne's Division) Foules' Company, Mississippi Cavalry: Cpt H. L. Foules (Breckinridge's Division) MG Simon Bolivar Buckner, Sr. Escort: Clark's...
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American Old West genre. In June 2016, Gibson announced that he will reunite with Braveheart screenwriter Randall Wallace to make a sequel for The Passion...
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command of the defenses there late in early 1865. Three brigades under Randall L. Gibson, James T. Holtzclaw, and Ector fought in the Battle of Spanish Fort...
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Steudner, botanist and an explorer of Africa (d.1863) September 10 – Randall L. Gibson, American politician and general in the Confederate Army (d. 1892)...
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March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1883 Preceded by Joseph R. West Succeeded by Randall L. Gibson In office July 9, 1868 – November 1, 1872 Preceded by John Slidell...
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Mar 4, 1879 – Mar 3, 1885 Democratic Benjamin F. Jonas 14 47th 17 Randall L. Gibson Democratic Mar 4, 1883 – Dec 15, 1892 Elected in 1882. 13 48th 49th...
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Fort, Alabama, on 27 March 1865, supported Confederate commander Randall L. Gibson until driven away by Federal batteries, and shelled Federal troops...
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Armstrong Liddell's Division BG St. John R. Liddell (c) Gibson's Brigade BG Randall L. Gibson 1st–16th–20th Louisiana Infantry: Ltc Robert H. Lindsay...
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been elected. On the following day—March 4, 1875—he was succeeded by Randall Lee Gibson, a Democrat who had defeated him during the preceding autumn. Cornelius...
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52nd Georgia Gibson's Brigade BG Randall L. Gibson 1st Louisiana 4th Louisiana: Col Samuel E. Hunter (c) 13th-20th Louisiana: Ltc Francis L. Campbell...
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Lexington Cemetery (section L)
Miss America 1971, sportscaster, First Lady of Kentucky (1979–1983) Randall L. Gibson (1832–1892) – Senator, Civil War Confederate Army brevet brigadier...
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