William Haines Lytle (November 2, 1826 – September 20, 1863) was a politician in Ohio, renowned poet, and military officer in the United States Army during...
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figures, including William Haines Lytle (1826–1863), a lawyer, poet, and Brigadier General who died in the American Civil War. Lytles served in various...
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Illinois William Haines Lytle (1826–1864), his nephew, Ohioan poet and politician William Lytle, father of Rob Lytle, American football player Lytle family...
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Elizabeth Haines of New Jersey November 30, 1825. They had a son William Haines Lytle, and two daughters, Josephine R., and Elizabeth Haines Lytle. He was...
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Lutie Lytle, American lawyer Marshall Lytle, American musician Rob Lytle, American football player Robert Todd Lytle, American politician William Haines Lytle...
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Lupo – World War I soldier whose remains were discovered in 2003 William Haines Lytle – poet; Civil War general; killed at Battle of Chickamauga (1863)...
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peak of Vinegar Hill and was named Fort Vinegar. It was renamed for William Haines Lytle after his 1863 death leading a cavalry charge in the Battle of Chickamauga...
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the US House of Representatives, grandson of Nicholas Longworth William Haines Lytle, 19th century Ohio, general, politician, poet Joseph Mason, artist...
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assembled for three months' service on May 7, 1861, under Colonel William Haines Lytle. This was in response to President Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteers...
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oil colours for an 1837 gift book "Antony and Cleopatra" (1857) by William Haines Lytle "Au jardin de l’infante, Cléopâtre" (1893) by Albert Samain "Early...
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Ohio, Kentucky, and Arizona. Founded in 1885 by the sons of President William Howard Taft. E. W. Scripps Company (NYSE: SSP), a media company that owns...
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Irish Americans and served with them in the 10th Ohio Infantry under William Haines Lytle for three months, afterwards re-enlisting in the 10th for three years...
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may honor William Haines Lytle, a Union officer killed in Georgia in the American Civil War. The Georgia General Assembly incorporated Lytle as a town...
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Hall Bates Powhatan Beaty Henry M. Cist John Cook William M. Dickson Peter Fossett William Haines Lytle Thomas Kilby Smith Melancthon S. Wade Other Defense...
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for Major General Alexander Hays, and Battery Lytle was named for Brigadier General William Haines Lytle. Each of the last three were killed in action...
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the War of 1812) Williamsburg, Ohio – Gen. William Haines Lytle (founder) Williamsburg, Virginia – William III of England Williamsport, Indiana – Gov...
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Company. Lytle, William Haines (1894). Venable, William H. (ed.). Poems of William Haines Lytle. Cincinnati: The Robert Clarke Company. Smith, William Henry...
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Honor, Glory & Union: The Mexican & Civil War Letters of Brig. Gen. William Haines Lytle. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1999. ISBN 0-8131-2108-6...
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Escort: 1st Michigan Engineers & Mechanics (Companies B, E, I, & K): Col William Power Innes 1st Ohio Cavalry (4 companies): Maj James Laughlin 3rd Ohio...
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Hall Bates Powhatan Beaty Henry M. Cist John Cook William M. Dickson Peter Fossett William Haines Lytle Thomas Kilby Smith Melancthon S. Wade Other Defense...
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brigadier general Isaac Littell (1857–1924), U.S. Army brigadier general William Haines Lytle (1826–1863), Union Army brigadier general Attorney General Little...
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Powhatan Beaty William Dennison William M. Dickson William Dwight James A. Greer George Hatch Andrew Hickenlooper William Haines Lytle Ormsby M. Mitchel...
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Colonel Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel Cpt = Captain w = wounded k = killed BG William S. Rosecrans BG John Buchanan Floyd 22nd Virginia Infantry Regiment "1st...
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Jackson County, located approximately eight miles north of McKee. Ltc William Henry Eifort, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry. Killed in action September 3, 1864...
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See: O.R., Series 1, Volume XXII, Part One, pp. 601-602. Possibly BG William Reading Montgomery; further research is needed Dr. Edwin Pomeroy Sheldon...
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Hall Bates Powhatan Beaty Henry M. Cist John Cook William M. Dickson Peter Fossett William Haines Lytle Thomas Kilby Smith Melancthon S. Wade Other Defense...
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Hall Bates Powhatan Beaty Henry M. Cist John Cook William M. Dickson Peter Fossett William Haines Lytle Thomas Kilby Smith Melancthon S. Wade Other Defense...
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Emily Verdery Battey, American journalist (died 1912) November 2 – William Haines Lytle, American soldier and poet (died 1863) November 4 Charles Hamilton...
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Battle of Chickamauga order of battle: Union (category William Rosecrans)
killed MG William Rosecrans, Commanding General Staff Chief of Staff: BG James A. Garfield Col James Barnett, Chief of Artillery Col William Truesdale...
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of publishing and publisher unknown, co-written by William Wetmore Story and William Haines Lytle. The Simple Life (1904), written by Charles Wagner,...
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