Abraham "Abe" Buford II (January 18, 1820 – June 9, 1884) was an American soldier, Confederate combatant, and landowner. After serving in the United States...
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opponent of Abraham Lincoln. Buford was of English descent. His family had a long military tradition. John Jr.'s grandfather, Simeon Buford, served in...
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Buford is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Buford (1747–1833), commanding officer during the "Waxhaw Massacre" Abraham Buford...
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Battle of Franklin (redirect from Battle of Franklin (II))
turn the Union left. His two divisions on Stewart's right (BGENs Abraham Buford II and William H. Jackson) engaged some Federal cavalry pickets and pushed...
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Mount Pleasant. To the east, Forrest's divisions under Brig. Gens. Abraham Buford II and William H. Jackson forced Hatch's division out of the Lawrenceburg...
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(PDF). Digital Library.USMA.edu. Retrieved 2010-03-08. "Napoleon Bonaparte Buford". Susite.UTK.edu. Archived from the original on 2009-06-05. Retrieved 2010-03-09...
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Reynolds Lookout Tennessee Artillery: Cpt Robert L. Barry Buford's Brigade BG Abraham Buford II 27th Alabama Infantry Regiment: Col James Jackson 35th Alabama...
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run in 1875, the year the racetrack opened for business. Currently a Grade II event, it is open to horses age three and older and is contested on dirt over...
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States Confederate States Commanders and leaders Joseph A. Mower Abraham Buford II Strength 2,000 Unknown Casualties and losses 1 killed, 17 wounded...
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original land was part of Bosque Bonita Farm and was originally owned by Abraham Buford, a Confederate Army general. The land was later bought by horseman John...
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|title= (help) Mr. Lincoln and New York: Ira Harris Archived August 20, 2005, at the Wayback Machine Ira Harris at Find a Grave Biography at Buford Boys...
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Rappahannock River at Beverly Ford under command of Brig. Gen. John Buford. While Buford attacked, Gregg led the 2nd and 3rd Divisions across Kelly's Ford...
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initially defended by a Union cavalry division under Brigadier General John Buford, and soon reinforced with two corps of Union infantry. Two large Confederate...
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Robert V. Richardson and Colonel Robert M. McCulloch) and General Abe Buford (brigades of Cols. Tyree H. Bell and A. P. Thompson). The first of the two...
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rival infantry in their steadfastness ... Glorious John Buford! — Gen. de Payster on Buford's Dragoon Tactics General de Peyster was known as the largest...
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station at Fort Abraham Lincoln from Fort Leavenworth, Kans. 20 August 1886, Companies C and H, Eleventh Infantry, left Fort Buford, Dak., by boat to...
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to fight for Republican Spain. Many African Americans who were in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade had Communist ideals. Among these, there was Vaughn Love...
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Retrieved April 13, 2013. "Introducing Our Hupy and Abraham Spokesperson, William Shatner". Hupy and Abraham, S.C. Couch, Aaron (March 28, 2013). "William Shatner...
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Attendant 1976 A Small Town in Texas Buford Tyler 1979 The Rose Dee 1982 First Blood Deputy Sergeant Art Galt 1983 Grizzly II: The Concert Papas Unreleased film...
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detachment of 350 to 380 Virginia Continentals, led by Colonel Abraham Buford. Buford rejected Tarleton's invitation to surrender on essentially the same...
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Battle of Stones River (redirect from Battle of Murfreesboro II)
Gen. Joseph Wheeler Wheeler, consisted of brigades of Brig. Gens. Abraham Buford, John Pegram and John A. Wharton. At dawn on December 31, about 6:00 a...
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Reyna, Tarleton ignored the Colonial leader Abraham Buford's white flag and his forces massacred Buford's men. It is also mentioned that he was one of...
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Castle Keep (category Western Front of World War II films)
mixture of eccentricity and cliché." List of American films of 1969 Kate Buford, Burt Lancaster: An American Life, Da Capo 2000 p 249 "Big Rental Films...
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standards held by the San Antonio Spurs," said Spurs general manager R.C. Buford. On April 12, 2013, Jackson was waived by the Spurs. On December 10, 2013...
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at Hagerstown and Kilpatrick's men gave way and exposed Buford's rear to the attack. Buford gave up his effort when darkness fell. Lee's rearguard cavalry...
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Cherokee Trail followed the Twin Groves route. In 1849, Lieutenant Abraham Buford, escorting the mail from Santa Fe to the east, turned south at McPherson...
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Battle of Franklin order of battle: Confederate (redirect from Franklin ii confederate order of battle)
Tennessee Cavalry 9th Tennessee Cavalry 10th Tennessee Cavalry Buford's Division BG Abraham Buford Bell's Brigade Col Tyree H. Bell 2nd/22nd Tennessee...
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railroad line built in the territory of Romania. September 13 – Algernon S. Buford becomes president of the Richmond and Danville Railroad. September 14 –...
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Aldrich Lorin-Pierre Andre Andy Howard Wellington Lima David Locke Sheila Joy Buford Gyulnara Karaeva Sylvia Aderne Ekaterina Arnaoutova Joel Baker Marina Boutina...
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west) Battle of Waxhaws; a clash between Continental Army forces under Abraham Buford and a mainly Loyalist force led by Banastre Tarleton occurs near Lancaster...
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