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    Stapleton Crutchfield was a Confederate officer in the American Civil War closely associated with Stonewall Jackson until Jackson's death. Although Crutchfield...
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  • professional hockey player Robin Crutchfield (born 1952), US artist Shireen Crutchfield (born 1970), US actress Stapleton Crutchfield (1835–1865), Virginian officer...
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  • four sisters (of whom three married). His paternal grandfather Stapleton Crutchfield (1729-1788) moved his family to Spotsylvania County from Middlesex...
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    south on the White Oak Road with their artillery chief, Colonel Stapleton Crutchfield, at the head of the column. They marched slowly because they were...
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    eluding capture (three members of his staff were captured: Col. Stapleton Crutchfield, Lt. Edward Willis, and Dr. Hunter McGuire). Carroll deployed one...
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  • (Confederacy) Commanders and leaders Erastus B. Tyler Stonewall Jackson Stapleton Crutchfield Thomas T. Munford Strength 3,500 6,000 Casualties and losses 1,002...
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    Brig. Gen. Francis T. Nicholls, wounded Brig. Gen. Edward A. O'Neal, wounded Brig. Gen. Elisha F. Paxton, killed Col. Stapleton Crutchfield, wounded...
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  • MG James Longstreet MG Thomas J. Jackson Chief of Artillery: Col Stapleton Crutchfield Escort: 4th Virginia Cavalry, Company H: Cpt Robert Randolph White's...
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    Dudley M. Du Bose, Eppa Hunton, and Montgomery D. Corse. Colonel Stapleton Crutchfield was killed leading a detachment of artillery personnel who had participated...
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    battering his lines, Jackson had his chief of artillery, Colonel Stapleton Crutchfield, bring up artillery to counter the Union fire, but the first battery...
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    Dudley M. Du Bose, Eppa Hunton, and Montgomery D. Corse. Colonel Stapleton Crutchfield, who had participated in the defenses of Richmond, was killed leading...
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  • 37th Virginia Infantry - Maj Titus V. Williams Artillery    Col Stapleton Crutchfield Poague's Battery - Cpt William T. Poague Wooding's Battery - Cpt...
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  • Battalion ("Louisiana Tigers") – Maj C.R. Wheat Artillery    Col Stapleton Crutchfield Brockenbrough's Battery - Cpt John B. Brockenbrough Courtney's Battery...
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  • (w) BG Robert E. Rodes MG J. E. B. Stuart Chief of Artillery: Col Stapleton Crutchfield (w), Col E. Porter Alexander, Col J. Thompson Brown Multiple commander...
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  • Battalion (“Louisiana Tigers”) – Maj C.R. Wheat Artillery    Col Stapleton Crutchfield Brockenbrough’s Battery - Cpt John B. Brockenbrough Courtney’s Battery...
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  • MG James Longstreet MG Thomas J. Jackson Chief of Artillery: Col Stapleton Crutchfield Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command...
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    field officers were Colonels Raleigh E. Colston, Charles A. Crump, Stapleton Crutchfield, Joseph H. Ham, and Henry T. Parrish; Lieutenant Colonels John C...
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  • April 6) 2nd Virginia Reserves Battalion Artillery Brigade    Col Stapleton Crutchfield (k, April 6)    2nd Lt Kena K. Chapman 10th Virginia Heavy Artillery...
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    a probe by the federal III Corps. After the wounding of Colonel Stapleton Crutchfield, Brown became acting chief of artillery of Jackson’s corps. During...
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    Board, Edmund Goode, and Samuel H. Letcher; Lieutenant Colonels Stapleton Crutchfield and John G. Kasey; and Majors George E. Booker and Edward T. Walker...
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    Gilliam, John T. L. Preston, and William J. Richardson; and Majors Stapleton Crutchfield, Mark B. Hardin, and John C. Owens. American Civil War portal List...
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    1797 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y John Dawson (Democratic-Republican) ▌Stapleton Crutchfield (Unknown) Virginia 12 John Roane Redistricted from the 11th district...
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  • one of the heroes of the battle, together with artillery Major Stapleton Crutchfield and Capt. Brazelton Pryor. Corbin was carted from the field after...
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    December 2, 1862, And to lieutenant colonel on Feb. 27, 1864. Col. Stapleton Crutchfield, Jackson’s chief of artillery, objected to the promotion, claiming...
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    Incumbent re-elected. √ John Dawson (Democratic-Republican) 97.7% Stapleton Crutchfield 1.2% Virginia 12 John Roane Redistricted from the 11th district...
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    (2019–present) Sam Watford, District 80 (2015–2019 and 2021–present) Kevin Crutchfield, District 83 (2023–present) Jeff McNeely, District 84 (2019–present)...
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  • a mob. Field was related to the abolitionist Stapleton Crutchfield. Field went further than Crutchfield and aided fugitive slaves in the Underground Railroad...
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  • command served in the artillery reserve of Jackson's corps, under Col Stapleton Crutchfield at the Battle of Chancellorsville. With the death of Jackson, his...
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    music released in the previous year. Lori McKenna, Josh Kear, and Chris Stapleton hold the record of most wins in the category with three wins each. 6 nominations...
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  • nominations. The current holder of the award is Chris Stapleton and Dan Wilson, who wrote Stapleton's hit "White Horse", which won at the 58th Annual Country...
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