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    Samuel "Champ" Ferguson (November 29, 1821 – October 20, 1865) was a notorious Confederate guerrilla during the American Civil War. He claimed to have...
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  • reeling in the second, and appeared to get the best of the ex-champ. Yet again Ferguson was on the wrong side of the points decision, and even the New...
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    Confederate soldiers and irregular guerrilla forces under the notorious Champ Ferguson murdered white and black U.S. Army soldiers on the battlefield and later...
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    September 26, 2011. Stutz, Howard (February 23, 2013). "Former poker champ Ferguson settles with federal prosecutors". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved...
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    in the area was Champ Ferguson, who caused much mayhem and destruction before he was arrested after the war on May 28, 1865. Ferguson was tried by a military...
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  • Lewis Ferguson (1869–1934), American lawyer, newspaper publisher and politician Samuel W. Ferguson (1834–1917), Confederate States Army general Champ Ferguson...
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    forces, so Union and Confederate troops as well as guerillas led by Champ Ferguson sparred across the countryside. Confederate General John Hunt Morgan...
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  • House of Representatives Champ Edmunds (born 1963), American politician Champ Ferguson (1821–1865), Confederate guerrilla during the American Civil War...
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    a military policeman. On October 20, 1865, Confederate war criminal Champ Ferguson was hanged in Tennessee on murder charges. On October 29, 1865, Henry...
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  • October 8, 1864, Champ Ferguson entered the Emory and Henry College General Hospital with twelve to fifteen men almost unnoticed. Ferguson and another man...
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    "Brick by Brick - Building Tony Ferguson". UFC (in Spanish). Retrieved August 22, 2019. "Interim UFC champ Tony Ferguson receives jiu-jitsu black belt from...
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  • school teacher Cathy Ferguson (born 1948), American swimmer Cecil Ferguson (1883–1943), American baseball player Champ Ferguson (1821–1865), American...
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    in what was dubbed the "Saltville Massacre." (Shortly after the war Champ Ferguson was tried, convicted, and executed for war crimes for this and other...
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    square notes that Clinton was the native county of Civil War terrorist Champ Ferguson, hanged after the war for atrocities. Albany is located in south-central...
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    highest-ranked of any executed), the others being Confederate guerrillas Champ Ferguson and Henry C. Magruder. Confederate soldiers Robert Cobb Kennedy, Sam...
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    Fentress County to battle with the pro-Confederate guerrilla's led by Champ Ferguson. Neither of these companies were ever mustered into the armies they...
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    percent since 1940. United States portal DeWitt Clinton Preston Leslie Champ Ferguson Garlin Murl Conner Dry counties National Register of Historic Places...
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    crimes and the only Confederate official; the others were guerrillas Champ Ferguson and Henry C. Magruder. The revelation of the prisoners' sufferings was...
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  • was the setting of Lieutenant Smith's murder on October 7, 1864, by Champ Ferguson. After the war ended, the college reopened. The administrative operation...
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    captured and executed over a dozen federals. Confederate guerrilla leader Champ Ferguson, who lived in the Calfkiller Valley, is buried in France Cemetery, along...
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  • Isaac C. Haight John D. Lee Civil War Confederacy Bloody Bill Anderson Champ Ferguson William Quantrill Dan Showalter John Singleton Mosby John Hunt Morgan...
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    Morgan CSA "Stovepipe" Johnson CSA M. Jerome Clarke, aka "Sue Mundy" CSA Champ Ferguson CSA William Quantrill CSA William T. Anderson CSA From left to right:...
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  • debatable ties to the Confederate Army, was led by Champ Ferguson along the Kentucky-Tennessee border. Ferguson became one of the only figures of Confederate...
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  • nicknamed "The People's Champ" Ali Daei, Iranian footballer extraordinaire known to a select few as "The People's Champion" Tony Ferguson, an American mixed...
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  • academic (b. 1652) 1740 – Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1685) 1865 – Champ Ferguson, American guerrilla leader (b. 1821) 1870 – Michael William Balfe, Irish...
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  • dominates Pan Am Junior Champs". IAAF.org. 21 July 2003. Kenneth Ferguson at World Athletics DyeStat profile for Kenneth Ferguson USA Track & Field bio...
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  • College (now Peirce College) is founded in Philadelphia. September 26 – Champ Ferguson becomes the first person (and one of only two) to be convicted of war...
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    partisans, led by Champ Ferguson, murdered captured and wounded Union soldiers, notably members of the 5th USCC, in their hospital beds. Ferguson was arrested...
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    service as a sergeant in the 3rd Tennessee Cavalry. William H. Forrest Champ Ferguson De Witt Clinton Fort Bibliography of Nathan Bedford Forrest USS Pocahontas (1852)...
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