• Samuel Ringgold may refer to: Samuel Ringgold (congressman) (1770–1829), U.S. Congressman from Maryland Samuel Ringgold (United States Army officer) (1796–1846)...
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    Samuel B. Ringgold (1796 – May 11, 1846) was an artillery officer in the United States Army who was noted for several military innovations which caused...
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    Metropolitan Statistical Area. Ringgold was founded in 1846 and incorporated as a city in 1847. It was named after Samuel Ringgold, a hero of the Battle of...
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  • Ringgold may refer to: Ringgold, Georgia, named after the soldier Samuel Ringgold Ringgold County, Iowa, named after the soldier Samuel Ringgold Ringgold...
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    Samuel Ringgold Ward (October 17, 1817 – c. 1866) was an African American who escaped enslavement to become an abolitionist, newspaper editor, labor leader...
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  • The community was named after Maj. Samuel Ringgold, a hero of the Battle of Palo Alto in the U.S.-Mexican War. Ringgold lies twenty minutes' drive away from...
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    population. The county seat is Mount Ayr. The county is named after Maj. Samuel Ringgold, a hero of the Battle of Palo Alto fought in May 1846, during the Mexican–American...
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    town of Ringgold is named for United States Army Major Samuel Ringgold. The population of Ringgold was 1,495 at the 2010 census, and 1,370 at the U.S. Census...
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  • Samuel Ringgold (January 15, 1770 – October 18, 1829), a Democratic-Republican, he served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1810 to 1821 with...
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    population was 772 at the 2020 census. The township was named after Maj. Samuel Ringgold, a hero of the Battle of Palo Alto in the Mexican–American War. The...
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    who married Samuel Ringgold, who became a congressman representing Maryland. Two of their sons, Samuel Ringgold and Cadwalader Ringgold, had distinguished...
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  • Walker Samuel Ringgold Ward Laban Wheaton William Whipper John Greenleaf Whittier Austin Willey Austin F. Williams Charles K. Williams Samuel Newitt Wood...
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    father was Samuel Ringgold, a Maryland politician who later served in the U.S. House of Representatives. He had an older brother, Samuel Ringgold, an army...
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    E. Twiggs with Lt. Col. James S. McIntosh's 5th Infantry and Maj. Samuel Ringgold's artillery battery, followed by Capt. Lewis N. Morris' 3d Infantry...
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    C. Foote 44 Beriah Green 2 George Bradburn 12 Frederick Douglass 1 Samuel Ringgold Ward 12 Charles C. Foote 1 Lucretia Mott 5 Amos A. Sampson 1 John Curtis...
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    (1904) Gen. Henry Knox (1904) Maj. Samuel Ringgold (1904) Gen. Royal T. Frank (1909) Joseph Henry (1909) [A] Gen. Samuel M. Mills (1909) Gen. E. O. C. Ord...
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    Gouverneur (1801–1867) George Archibald McCall (1802–1868) Samuel Ringgold (1796–1846) Cadwalader Ringgold (1802–1867) John Cadwalader (1805–1879) George Cadwalader...
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    W. C. Pennington, Robert Purvis, William Watkins, William Whipper, Samuel Ringgold Ward, Sarah Parker Remond, Frances E. Watkins Harper, William Wells...
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    death of her sister Mary. Margaret Cadwalader (1748–1820), who married Gen. Samuel Meredith in 1772; he later became the 2nd Treasurer of the United States...
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    Eric Suben, composer and conductor. Raymond Gram Swing, journalist. Samuel Ringgold Ward, African-American who escaped enslavement to become an abolitionist...
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    5th judicial circuit. Vacant May 14, 1810 – October 15, 1810 11th Samuel Ringgold (Hagerstown) Democratic-Republican October 15, 1810 – March 3, 1815...
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  • Cadwalader (1742–1823) Thomas McCall Cadwalader (1795–1873) Samuel Ringgold (1796–1846) Cadwalader Ringgold (1802–1867) George A. McCall (1802–1868) John Cadwalader...
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    and was jailed in 1857 for carrying a copy of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Samuel Ringgold Ward (1817–c. 1866), African-American abolitionist and journalist....
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    flying to our soil".: 20  The Congregationalist minister, the Reverend Samuel Ringgold Ward of New York, who had been born into slavery in Maryland, wrote...
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    of the gender expectations of 19th-century society, she persuaded Samuel Ringgold Ward, a black abolitionist who published several abolitionist newspapers...
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  • president against a crowded field that included Black abolitionist Samuel Ringgold Ward, Mott, (who would shortly play a leading role at the Seneca Falls...
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    William Pinkney (DR) George Peter (F) Peter Little (DR) Samuel Smith (DR) 15th (1817–1819) Samuel Ringgold (DR) Philip Reed (DR) Thomas Culbreth (DR) Thomas...
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    Maryland's 4th district In office March 4, 1821 – March 3, 1823 Preceded by Samuel Ringgold Succeeded by John Lee Personal details Born (1791-06-01)June 1, 1791...
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    brother Charles Lenox Remond, James W. C. Pennington, Martin Delany, Samuel Ringgold Ward, and William G. Allen all spent years in Britain, where fugitive...
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  • (1842–1915), American surgeon Samuel Gray Ward (1817–1907), American poet, Transcendentalist, banker, and patron of the arts Samuel Ringgold Ward (1817–c. 1860)...
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