Lawrence O'Bryan Branch (November 28, 1820 – September 17, 1862) was a North Carolina representative in the U.S. Congress and a Confederate brigadier...
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from Fredericksburg. The smaller Confederate force, under Colonel Lawrence O'Bryan Branch, was defeated at Peake's Crossing after a disorganized fight. The...
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governor of Florida Lawrence O'Bryan Branch (1820–1862), Confederate General and Representative from North Carolina Michael Branch (academic) (1940–2019)...
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Carolina. Branch married Eliza Fort (1787–1851) and had 7 children. Branch was an uncle of the Confederate General Lawrence O'Bryan Branch. His daughter...
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first ballot. On December 29, 1859, North Carolina Congressman Lawrence O'Bryan Branch challenged Galusha Grow to a duel after the two exchanged insults...
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issued to the Confederate army during the American Civil War. Lawrence O'Bryan Branch was carrying a pair of Model 1836 pistols when he was killed by...
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Armistead Jones Maupin. His great-great-grandfather, Congressman Lawrence O'Bryan Branch, was from North Carolina and was a railroad executive and a Confederate...
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to support him. Hill directed the brigades of Maxcy Gregg and Lawrence O'Bryan Branch to spearhead the assault, as they had not been engaged at Beaver...
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(1841) (b. 1797) 1858 – Dred Scott, American slave (b. 1795) 1862 – Lawrence O'Bryan Branch, American politician and Confederate general (b. 1820) 1862 – William...
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force, which actually numbered about 4,000 men, was led by Col. Lawrence O'Bryan Branch. They had departed from Gordonsville to guard the Virginia Central...
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33rd Elected in 1853. [data missing] 1853–1861 [data missing] Lawrence O'Bryan Branch (Raleigh) Democratic March 4, 1855 – March 3, 1861 34th 35th 36th...
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North Carolina's 4th congressional district 1853–1855 Succeeded by Lawrence O'Bryan Branch Preceded by John Manning, Jr. Member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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was the childhood home of Congressman and Confederate General Lawrence O'Bryan Branch (1820-1862). The house was visited by the Marquis de Lafayette...
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Uncle of Lawrence O'Bryan Branch. Lawrence O'Bryan Branch (1820–1862), U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1855–61. Nephew of John Branch. William...
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(D) 34th (1855–1857) Robert Treat Paine (KN) Warren Winslow (D) Lawrence O'Bryan Branch (D) Edwin Godwin Reade (KN) Richard C. Puryear (KN) 35th (1857–1859)...
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Brig. Gens. Charles W. Field, Maxcy Gregg, Joseph R. Anderson, Lawrence O'Bryan Branch, James J. Archer, and William Dorsey Pender. Maj. Gen. James Longstreet's...
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Carolina. Brigadier General Lawrence O'Bryan Branch commanded the Confederate forces at New Bern. Once Roanoke Island fell, Branch braced himself for the inevitable...
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John Branch (who also served as the last territorial Governor of Florida) and the brother of Confederate Army Brigadier General Lawrence O'Bryan Branch. Branch...
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Representative from North Carolina. Branch was a son of Lawrence O'Bryan Branch and great-nephew of John Branch. He moved with his father to Raleigh, N.C., in...
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late 1862 renamed Fort Johnston as Fort Branch in honor of Confederate Brigadier General Lawrence O'Bryan Branch, a local who died in Battle of Antietam...
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Bedford (Va.) Artillery Light Division MG A.P. Hill Branch's Brigade BG Lawrence O'Bryan Branch 7th North Carolina 18th North Carolina 28th North Carolina...
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wounded in the thigh by the same bullet that killed Brig. Gen. Lawrence O'Bryan Branch. At Fredericksburg, Union Maj. Gen. George Meade's troops penetrated...
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Stephen Joseph McGroarty Robert Nugent (officer) John McCausland Lawrence O'Bryan Branch Peter O'Brien (Medal of Honor) John Gregory Bourke Edmond Butler...
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General Col = Colonel Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel Cpt = Captain BG Lawrence O'Bryan Branch BG Fitz John Porter American Civil War portal Virginia in the American...
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Pamlico District of the Department of North Carolina BG Lawrence O'Bryan Branch 2nd North Carolina Cavalry 7th North Carolina 26th North Carolina...
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Sion H. Rogers Whig 1853 Incumbent retired. Democratic gain. ▌Y Lawrence O'Bryan Branch (Democratic) 61.67% ▌James B. Shepard (Know Nothing) 38.33% North...
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The 35th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate...
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The 36th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate...
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Carolina 14th South Carolina Davidson's (Virginia) Battery Branch's Brigade BG Lawrence O'Bryan Branch 7th North Carolina 12th North Carolina 18th North Carolina...
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1855 Incumbent retired. Democratic loss. None. North Carolina 4 Lawrence O'Bryan Branch Democratic 1855 Incumbent retired. Democratic loss. None. North...
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