• John Tarleton (1808 or 1811 – 1895) was an American settler and rancher. He is best known for endowing John Tarleton Agricultural College, which eventually...
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  • Lord John Tarleton (American settler) (ca. 1808–1895), American rancher best known for endowing what became Tarleton State University John Tarleton (cricketer)...
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  • physicist Gael Tarleton (born 1959), American politician John Tarleton (American settler) (ca. 1808–1895), American rancher John Tarleton (Royal Navy officer)...
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  • High research activity". John Tarleton College was founded in 1887 with an endowment from settler John Tarleton. John Tarleton died on September 11, 1895...
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    Battle of Cowpens (category Battles of the American Revolutionary War in South Carolina)
    Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton. The American victory was the worst loss suffered by British units since General John Burgoyne surrendered to General...
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  • 1809 to Jeremiah Tarleton, a new settler from Maryland. William C. Graves bought the property from Tarleton's estate in 1833. The John Andrew Miller House...
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    boundaries of Spanish Florida. It imposed a high tariff on American goods, then blocked American settler access to the port of New Orleans. At the same time...
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    rebels was attacked by 200 British soldiers under the command of Banastre Tarleton.: 37  The raid was the first independent command for the 24-year-old Tarelton...
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    Zohran Mamdani (category 21st-century American politicians)
    "US elections 2020: Muslim American candidates who made history". Middle East Eye. Retrieved 2021-05-06. Tarleton, John (2020-06-19). "Home Foreclosure...
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    Daniel Boone (category American explorers of North America)
    Revolutionary War (1775–1783), which in Kentucky was fought primarily between American settlers and British-allied Indians. Boone was taken in by Shawnees in 1778...
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    Battle of Guilford Court House (category Battles of the American Revolutionary War in North Carolina)
    camp. At 2 A.M., the rebels noticed Tarleton's movements, and at 4 A.M. Lee's and Tarleton's men made contact. Tarleton started a retreat, while suffering...
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    Battle of Camden (category Battles of the American Revolutionary War involving Great Britain)
    Anderson, Lt. Col. John Eager Howard, and Capt. Robert Kirkwood, were able to retreat in good order.: 168–169  According to Tarleton, "rout and slaughter...
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    Banastre Tarleton occurs near Lancaster, South Carolina in the Waxhaws area (close to present-day Buford). The British destroyed the American forces (May...
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    reformist writer, was often associated. Tarleton, John (July 1999). "Interview with Michael Niman". John Tarleton. Archived from the original on October...
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  • South Carolina, and Americans were told to surrender, but refused. They still marched forward with full knowledge that Tarleton was fast approaching...
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    Harpe brothers (category 18th-century American criminals)
    brothers John and William Harper, who settled in Orange County, North Carolina, between 1761 and 1763. Like many Scottish settlers of the American colonies...
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    sea level. The town is home to Lake Tarleton, which takes its name from its erstwhile owner, Colonel William Tarleton, who was a delegate to the Constitutional...
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    Revolution; p. 213. Mackey, The War for America, 1964 Wickwire; Cornwallis, the American Adventure; p. 258, Tarleton; A History of the Campaigns of 1780 and...
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    Siege of Charleston (category Sieges of the American Revolutionary War involving France)
    consolidate British control of the immediate area, Clinton dispatched Banastre Tarleton and Patrick Ferguson to capture Monck's Corner on 14 April. On 18 April...
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  • Barbecue, North Carolina (category Battles of the American Revolutionary War in North Carolina)
    Gaelic-speaking settlers began migrating into the area. An early minister of the Barbecue Presbyterian Church was Rev. Iain Beutan (John Bethune), a native...
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  • established at Indiantown and Black Mingo. In 1780 John Witherspoon, a grandson of one of the early settlers, who were all deceased by then, wrote: "...they...
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    entirely of Loyalists with the exception of the commanding officer (Banastre Tarleton). Both white and black Loyalists fought for the British at the Battle of...
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    entirely of Loyalists with the exception of the commanding officer (Banastre Tarleton). Both white and black Loyalists fought for the British at the Battle of...
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    Charles Lee (general) (category American duellists)
    Congress. Later that year, he was captured by British cavalry under Banastre Tarleton; he was held by the British as a prisoner until exchanged in 1778. During...
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  • Thomas Randolph of Tuckahoe (category American slave owners)
    1689, was the daughter of Susanna Tarleton and Charles Fleming of New Kent County and the sister of John and Tarleton Fleming. The Randolphs had three...
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    Anglo-American settlers, gained independence from Mexico and formed the Republic of Texas. Three years after Texas achieved independence, John Neely Bryan...
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  • R. Ernst (2009). Encyclopedia of American Political Parties and Elections. Infobase Publishing. p. 167. John Tarleton (October 28, 2014). "Meet Howie Hawkins...
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    500 soldiers under Colonel John Graves Simcoe to take the arsenal at Point of Fork and 250 under Colonel Banastre Tarleton to march on Charlottesville...
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  • Legend of the Rainbow Warriors (category Native American-related controversies)
    shaman Pretendian "Interview with Michael Niman". On The Road With John Tarleton. July 1999. The roots of that myth go back to a book called Warriors of...
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    Siege of Yorktown (category Sieges of the American Revolutionary War involving France)
    the 3rd, the foraging party, led by Banastre Tarleton, went out but collided with Lauzun's Legion, and John Mercer's Virginia militia, led by the Marquis...
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