Thomas E. G. Ransom. Wikiquote has quotations related to Thomas E. G. Ransom. 1884 eulogy by General William Tecumseh Sherman at dedication of Ransom...
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Thomas Ransom may refer to: Thomas E. G. Ransom (1834–1864), surveyor, civil engineer and general in the Union Army during the American Civil War Thomas...
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civil engineer, and Civil War major general Robin Ransom (born 1967), American judge Thomas E. G. Ransom (1834–1864), American surveyor, civil engineer,...
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the homes of Ransom following the introduction of the street lamps. The village was named for American Civil War general Thomas E. G. Ransom, who was born...
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Ransom is a city in Ness County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 260. The namesake of Ransom is Thomas E...
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Confederate States Army major general Thomas E. G. Ransom (1834–1864), Union Army brigadier general Truman B. Ransom (1802–1847), Vermont Militia major general...
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a leave of absence from the army and General Thomas E. G. Ransom commanded the XVII Corps. When Ransom died of exposure during the pursuit of John Bell...
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Pearce, snowboarder Simon Pearce, glassblower; designer; restaurateur Thomas E. G. Ransom, general in the American Civil War Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, historian...
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Keystone State to fight in the Union's 1864 Red River Campaign. Thomas E. G. Ransom commanded the XIII Corps during the engagement, while the XIX Corps...
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established schools for African American children in the south Thomas E. G. Ransom, brevet major general in the US Civil War, division commander in...
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along Jackson Road. On their right flank, the brigade of Brig. Gen. Thomas E. G. Ransom advanced to within 100 yards of the Confederate line, but halted...
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violinist and recipient of a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Thomas E. G. Ransom, Civil War general, lived in Peru Howard C. Ryan, Chief Justice of...
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Gen. Thomas E. G. Ransom was transferred from XVI Corps garrison duty at Corinth, Mississippi to take command of the Left Wing. Under Ransom were the...
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List of people from Vermont (section G)
than 30 years Harvey Putnam, New York politician Randy Quaid, actor Thomas E. G. Ransom, American Civil War general, surveyor Edward Rawson, Atlanta businessman;...
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Little Bighorn. David E. Quantock 1980 – brigadier general and Inspector General of the United States Army. Thomas E. G. Ransom (attended 1848–1850) –...
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Hard Dying Men: The Story of General W. H. L. Wallace, General Thomas E. G. Ransom, and the "Old Eleventh" Illinois Infantry in the American Civil War...
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to move against Corpus Christi. Banks directed Brigadier General Thomas E. G. Ransom on an expedition against a Confederate earthen fortification on Mustang...
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Academy Award Maud Powell, (Peru) violinist Thomas E. G. Ransom, Civil War general, lived in Peru, namesake of Ransom Adam Shabala, (Streator) former outfielder...
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River Campaign commenced, McClernand had been replaced in command by Thomas E. G. Ransom. From April 27, 1864, through May 1, 1864, McClernand returned to...
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Hard Dying Men: The Story of General W. H. L. Wallace, General Thomas E. G. Ransom, and the "Old Eleventh" Illinois Infantry in the American Civil War...
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Thomas E.G. Ransom. The fort was built on top of Grizzly Bear Hill, a site chosen by Brigadier General Alfred H. Terry.[citation needed] Fort Ransom was...
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W-350, M-98 = 547 Col William H. L. Wallace 11th Illinois: Ltc Thomas E. G. Ransom (w), Maj Garnett Nevin 20th Illinois: Col C. Carroll Marsh 45th Illinois:...
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Franklin) Detachment of the 13th Army Corps (Brigadier-General Thomas E. G. Ransom) Detachment of the 16th and 17th Army Corps (Brigadier-General Andrew...
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8th Illinois: Ltc Frank L. Rhoads 11th Illinois (1 battalion): Ltc Thomas E. G. Ransom 18th Illinois: Col Michael Kelly Lawler 29th Illinois: Col James...
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General Washburn's expedition was Brig. Gen. Thomas E. G. Ransom’s Federal brigade. On November 23 Ransom’s men had difficulty crossing Cedar Bayou due...
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by Thomas E. G. Ransom. George Stoneman, Schofield's cavalry commander, was captured during a raid and his division wrecked. Army Commanders Thomas' army...
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The ransom theory of atonement is a theory in Christian theology as to how the process of Atonement in Christianity had happened. It therefore accounts...
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K-80, W-475, M-30 = 583 Col C. Carroll Marsh 11th Illinois: Ltc Thomas E. G. Ransom (w), Maj Garrett Nevins (w), Cpt Lloyd D. Waddell K-17, W-69 20th...
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which had been named Fort Ransom for Civil War veteran Major General Thomas E.G. Ransom. The fort had operated between 1867 and 1872. The county was not organized...
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Hazen, Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Charles Edward Hovey, Joseph A. Mower, Thomas E. G. Ransom, Israel B. Richardson, Benjamin S. Roberts, Truman Seymour, George...
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