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    died at the Siege of Knoxville. William Sanders was born near Frankfort, Kentucky to wealthy attorney Lewis Sanders (Saunders), Jr., and his wife Margaret...
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  • William Evan Sanders (born 1919), American bishop William J. Sanders, paleontologist William P. Sanders (1833–1863), U.S. soldier William T. Sanders (1926–2008)...
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  • John C. C. Sanders (1840–1864), a colonel (and brigadier general) in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War William P. Sanders (1833–1863)...
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    Bernard Sanders (born September 8, 1941) is an American politician and activist who is the senior United States senator from Vermont. Sanders is the longest-serving...
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    Originally named Fort John Buford, it was renamed Fort Sanders after General William P. Sanders, who died at the Siege of Knoxville during the American...
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    During that time, Sanders developed his "secret recipe" and his patented method of cooking chicken in a pressure fryer. Sanders recognized the potential...
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  • E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Fictional characters See also Aaron Sanders (born 1996), American actor Ace Sanders (born 1991), American...
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  • C. Sanders (1915–1976), U.S. Air Force brigadier general William P. Sanders (1833–1863), Union Army brigadier general (unconfirmed) Erwin Sander (1892–1962)...
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    to William and Shirley Sanders. His father worked as a roofer and carpenter, while his mother worked as a homemaker for the Sanders family. Sanders and...
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    President at that company. Sanders has also served as CEO at Pramantha Solutions and has worked for various other companies. Sanders served as Assistant Administrator...
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    Sanders' Knoxville Raid (June 14–24, 1863) saw 1,500 Union cavalry and mounted infantry led by Colonel William P. Sanders raid East Tennessee before the...
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    William M. Gist, was killed. Sanders was fatally wounded, possibly by one of the snipers in Bleak House, and died at 11:00 am on November 19. Sanders...
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    several tributes to Sanders, including the Sanders Memorial Cup, a sailing trophy for 14-foot (4.3 m) yachts. William Edward Sanders was born in the Auckland...
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    (1941–1942). Sanders was born on 3 July 1906 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, at number 6 Petrovski Ostrov, to rope manufacturer Henry Sanders and horticulturist...
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    Hugh Sanders (born Howard William Sanders; March 13, 1911 – January 9, 1966) was an American actor, probably best known for playing the role of Dr. Reynolds...
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    Sanders was named the head football coach at Colorado. Sanders was born on August 9, 1967, in Fort Myers, Florida, to Connie Sanders and Mims Sanders...
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    democratic socialist. Bernie Sanders is an independent senator from Vermont who has served in government since 1981. In 2016, Sanders campaigned for the Presidency...
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  • Democratic presidential primaries. Sanders consistently polled among the top three Democratic candidates nationally. Sanders raised $6 million in the first...
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    earthworks near Knoxville. One was Fort Sanders, just west of downtown Knoxville across a creek valley.(Fort Sanders, originally "Fort Loudon" was an earthen...
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  • Fort Sanders may refer to either of the two United States Army posts named for General William P. Sanders: Fort Sanders (Tennessee), the decisive engagement...
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    used the hotel as a hospital for its war wounded, among them General William P. Sanders, who died at the hotel in 1863. Following the war, the hotel became...
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    expedition led by General William P. Sanders arrived at Lenoir Station after having failed to destroy the railroad trestle at Loudon. Sanders burned the depot...
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    maneuvers executed by General William P. Sanders gave Union forces in the city time to complete fortifications, although Sanders was mortally wounded on November...
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    been expelled from the Wartburg area. In June 1863, Union General William P. Sanders marched through Wartburg and captured 104 Confederate soldiers in...
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    Captain William Stephen Sanders CBE (2 January 1871 – 6 February 1941) was a British Labour Party politician. Sanders married Beatrice Martin, who later...
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    Angle, Nova, and Secrets of the Dead. Sanders was born on April 16, 1953 in Austin, Texas to James Olcutt Sanders, an arts organization executive and violinist...
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  • Church. William was born in South Australia, the son of Charles Sanders (c. 1846 – 10 July 1891) from Redruth, Cornwall, and Sarah Rhoda Sanders, née Veysey...
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  • William Sanders (5 August 1801 – 3 August 1880) was a pastoralist and businessman in South Australia. Sanders, born in Kinross, Scotland, migrated with...
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    William Sanders Scarborough (February 16, 1852 – September 9, 1926) is generally thought to be the first African American classical scholar. Born into...
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    player-coach. In 1986, Sanders founded the Rookie Transition Program - the first such program in any major American sport. Photos of Sanders Sanders (far right)...
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