Harry Thompson Hays (April 14, 1820 – August 21, 1876) was an American military officer serving in the U.S. Army during the Mexican–American War and a...
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Harry Hayes or Hays may refer to: Harry T. Hays (1820–1876), American army officer Harry Hays (1909–1982), Canadian politician Juan Enrique Hayes (1891–1976)...
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in Mexico and the United Kingdom. Hays is the creator and namesake of the Hays Converter beef cattle breed. Harry Hays is credited with starting the Calgary...
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Jack Hays' brother was Confederate Brigadier General Harry T. Hays of New Orleans. Their sister Sarah "Sallie" Hays Hammond was the mother of John Hays Hammond...
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Harry Hays (1909–1982), Canadian Senator Harry T. Hays (1820–1876), general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War Irene Hays (born...
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known for formulating the Rule of reason standard of antitrust law. Harry T. Hays was an American Army officer serving in the Mexican–American War and...
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George Price Hays (1892–1978), U.S. Army lieutenant general Harry T. Hays (1820–1876), Confederate States Army brigadier general Silas B. Hays (1902–1964)...
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Mansfield), Harry T. Hays, Chatham Roberdeau Wheat (commander of the celebrated "Louisiana Tigers" of the Army of Northern Virginia), and Francis T. Nicholls...
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Lynchburg the next day. Maj. Gen. Daniel Harvey Hill and Brig. Gen. Harry T. Hays constructed a defensive line in the hills just southwest of the city...
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Mississippi brigade and Early ordered the Louisiana brigade of Brig. Gen. Harry T. Hays from the far right to Barksdale's left. By midmorning, two Union attacks...
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Elizabeth "Sallie" Lea (née Hays) from 1854 until her death in 1867. He is the brother-in-law of Confederate Army General Harry T. Hays and the father of notable...
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former Tigers joined the Hays Brigade Relief Association, a prominent New Orleans social and political organization. Harry T. Hays, by then the local sheriff...
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Lynchburg the next day. Maj. Gen. Daniel Harvey Hill and Brig. Gen. Harry T. Hays constructed a defense line in the hills just southwest of the city....
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constitutionality of racial segregation laws for public facilities. Harry T. Hays, an American Army officer serving in the Mexican–American War and a...
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Brig. Gen. Harry T. Hays following Taylor's promotion and transfer to the Western Theater. By the Battle of Fredericksburg in late 1862, Hays' Brigade was...
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The two brigades from Early's division were commanded by Brig. Gen. Harry T. Hays: his own Louisiana Tigers Brigade and Hoke's Brigade, the latter commanded...
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in the cemetery of the Stewart family in Mississippi. Harry T. Hays, his nephew John Coffee Hays, another nephew List of justices of the Supreme Court...
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Confederate Maj. Gen. Edward Johnson and Brig. Gens. John R. Cooke, Harry T. Hays, Samuel McGowan, Stephen D. Ramseur, Cullen A. Battle, James A. Walker...
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Inspector General: Maj John Walter Fairfax Ordnance Officer: Lt. Col. Peyton T. Manning Engineer: Maj John J. Clarke Aide de Camp: Cpt Thomas J. Goree Medical...
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Peters, father of the New Orleans public school system, and General Harry T. Hays, distinguished confederate general. At Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 are...
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the Confederate States Army, including P.G.T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Albert G. Blanchard, and Harry T. Hays, the commander of the famed Louisiana Tigers...
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killed in action (c) = captured BG Joseph E. Johnston, Commanding BG P. G. T. Beauregard General Staff: Chief of Staff: Col Thomas Jordan Chief Engineer:...
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Mississippi brigade and Early ordered the Louisiana brigade of Brig. Gen. Harry T. Hays from the far right to Barksdale's left. At first Sedgwick believed that...
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Fulton Randall L. Gibson John Randolph Grymes Jr., FFV, Founding Member Harry T. Hays Col. John Hewlett, president 1841–1852 Carleton Hunt William H. Hunt...
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also a college town, home to Fort Hays State University. Before American settlement of the area, the site of Hays was located near where the territories...
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pinning down the defenders, while the brigades of Brigadier-General Harry T. Hays and Colonel Isaac E. Avery swung around their exposed flank. At the...
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1862, but remained in command Relieved Maj Adam Clement, wia 9/14; Robert T. Bell, 11th Virginia Infantry, Lynchburg (Va.): H. E. Howard, Inc., 1985,...
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organized, named from A to K, excluding J. The field officers were Colonel Harry T. Hays, Lieutenant Colonel Charles De Choiseul, and Major Davidson Bradfute...
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another, Harry, who moved to Mississippi where he was a legislator and judge. Two of his grandsons were also notable, Harry T. Hays and John Coffee Hays. He...
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Louisiana Infantry - Col Isaac G. Seymour 7th Louisiana Infantry – Col Harry T. Hays 8th Louisiana Infantry - Col Henry B. Kelly 9th Louisiana Infantry -...
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