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    James Scott Negley (December 22, 1826 – August 7, 1901) was an American Civil War General, farmer, railroader, and U.S. Representative from the state of...
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    Fort Negley was a fortification built by Union troops after the capture of Nashville, Tennessee during the American Civil War, located approximately 2...
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  • television Negley Farson (1890–1960), American author and adventurer James S. Negley (1826–1901), American Civil War General, farmer, railroader, U.S. Representative...
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  • 7–8, 1862), minor artillery bombardment by Union Brigadier General James S. Negley against Confederate Maj. Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith Second Battle of Chattanooga...
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    Negley (June 5, 1828 – January 16, 1894), a lawyer who attended Princeton University, served as a Major in the American Civil War under General James...
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    original on July 6, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2016. Negley, Cassandra (December 27, 2018). "LeBron James selected AP Male Athlete of 2018 after 'most significant'...
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    frustrating courtship, he married Sarah Jane Negley, daughter of Jacob and Barbara and aunt of James S. Negley. Soon thereafter, he embarked on a long and...
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    former U.S. senator from Indiana, narrowly defeated incumbent Democratic President Grover Cleveland of New York. It was the third of five U.S. presidential...
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    Division, BG James S. Negley (brigades of Brig. Gen. James G. Spears, Col. Timothy R. Stanley and Col. John F. Miller) Third Division, BG Speed S. Fry (brigade...
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    23, Pittsburgh set about organizing several thousand under General James S. Negley after two days of violence and fire had destroyed or damaged substantial...
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    Battle of Chickamauga (category Battles of the American Civil War in Georgia (U.S. state))
    duty with division commanders Brig. Gen. Absalom Baird, Maj. Gen. James S. Negley, Brig. Gen. John M. Brannan, and Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Reynolds. XX Corps...
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    needed] Negley derives its name from Civil War Major General James S. Negley, who hailed from Pittsburgh. After the end of the Civil War, Negley returned...
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  • Battle of Davis's Cross Roads (category Battles of the American Civil War in Georgia (U.S. state))
    James S. Negley's division, supported by Brig. Gen. Absalom Baird's division, was moving across the mouth of the cove on the Dug Gap road when Negley...
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    Stolen From Gen. James S. Negley In Plainfield. Found in a House in Madison Avenue – With Them an Insurance Policy for $1,000 and Gen. Negley's Commission,...
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  • Gen. James Negley with a small division to lead an expedition to capture Chattanooga. This force arrived before Chattanooga on June 7. Negley ordered...
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    Lillian Russell James Kennedy Moorhead (1806–1884), US Congressman Philip H. Morgan (1825–1900), lawyer, jurist, diplomat General James S. Negley (1826–1901)...
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  • James Scott Negley Farson (May 14, 1890 – December 13, 1960) was an American author and adventurer. A renowned fisherman, Farson wrote one of the classics...
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  • the Ohio, started a leisurely advance toward Chattanooga. Brig. Gen. James S. Negley and his force threatened the city on June 7–8. In response to the threat...
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    1920 census revealed a major and continuing shift of the population of the U.S. from rural to urban areas. However, no apportionment was carried out following...
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  • 2003 film, has died". CBS News. Retrieved 5 June 2020. Negley, Cassandra (16 December 2019). "James Kennedy, high school football fixture who inspired film...
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    duty with division commanders Maj. Gen. Lovell H. Rousseau, Maj. Gen. James S. Negley, Brig. Gen. John M. Brannan, and Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Reynolds. XX Corps...
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  • = killed c = captured MG William S. Rosecrans, Commanding General Staff: Chief of Artillery and Ordnance: Col James Barnett Chief of Staff: Ltc Julius...
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    Member: James S. Negley) District of Columbia (Chairman: Alfred C. Harmer; Ranking Member: Aylett R. Cotton) Education and Labor (Chairman: James Monroe;...
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    the gap. Only Morgan got his wish. A Union division under Brig. Gen. James S. Negley attacked Chattanooga on June 7, 1862. This demonstration against Chattanooga...
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    John C. Breckinridge (category Presidency of James Buchanan)
    Breckinridge's men, and a fresh Union division under Brigadier General James S. Negley arrived to reinforce the fleeing troops. In just over an hour, nearly...
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    Pigeon Mountain (Georgia) (category Mountains of Georgia (U.S. state))
    September 10 and 11 in 1863. During the battle, Union forces under James S. Negley intended to cross Pigeon Mountain to capture LaFayette. However, upon...
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  • Merrill, Signal Officer Cpt John C. Van Duzer, Telegraph Cpt R.S. Thomas, ADC Cpt James P. Drouillard, ADC Cpt Charles R. Thompson, ADC Cpt William Farrar...
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    Pittsburgh in the American Civil War (category U.S. cities in the American Civil War)
    Francis J. Herron USA Brig. Gen. Benjamin Grierson USA Brig. Gen. James S. Negley USA Brig. Gen. John M. Corse USA Cmdr. Alexander Murray USN Bvt. Brig...
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    thousand had been gathered and were put under the command of General James S. Negley, a veteran of the Civil War.: 113–4  Word was received that 1,000 miners...
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    James Herron Hopkins (November 3, 1831 – June 17, 1904) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing the Pittsburgh area in...
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