Wager Swayne (November 10, 1834 – December 18, 1902) was a Union Army colonel during the American Civil War and was appointed as the last major general...
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scientific method Wager Swayne (1834–1902), American military Governor Sir Charles Wager (1666–1743), British Admiral David Wager (1804–1870), New York...
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justice Steve Swayne, music professor Sylvia Swayne (born 1997), American politician Thomas Swayne, 18th century cricketer Wager Swayne (1834-1902), American...
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Another of Wager's sons, Alfred Harris Swayne, was vice president of General Motors Corporation. Another of Justice Swayne's sons, Noah Swayne, was a lawyer...
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1937. Built in 1865 and dedicated in 1869, it was named for General Wager Swayne who led the Union Army in Alabama after the American Civil War, and later...
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historically black college. Built in 1857, and eventually named for General Wager Swayne, Swayne Hall is the oldest building on the campus of Talladega College. It...
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Charles Mattocks (Theta), Samuel E. Pingree (Pi), Adolphus Staton (Beta), Wager Swayne (Phi), Edward N. Whittier (Upsilon), and Eri D. Woodbury (Sigma). Yung...
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Ambrose Headen. A speedy plea was sent to General Swayne for its purchase. Maj. Gen. Wager Swayne of the Freedmen's Bureau, was successful in getting...
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Company had directors such as John G. Carlisle, Adlai E. Stevenson and Wager Swayne. After the 1900 election, Stevenson returned again to private practice...
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constitutional authority passed to Major General John Pope, while Major General Wager Swayne remained as commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau in Alabama. Patton...
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Company had directors such as John G. Carlisle, Adlai E. Stevenson, and Wager Swayne. He moved to New York City, where he practiced law, and died on July...
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BG John W. Sprague 35th New Jersey: Col John J. Cladek 43rd Ohio: Col Wager Swayne 63rd Ohio: Maj John W. Fouts 25th Wisconsin: Ltc Jeremiah McLain Rusk...
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when it founded Talladega College. The building is named for General Wager Swayne, a Union Army general during the American Civil War who also served as...
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705 Glashan 1979, p. 6. Fitzgerald, Michael W. (June 28, 2013). "Wager T. Swayne". Encyclopedia of Alabama. Retrieved January 18, 2023. "William Hugh...
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Vernon was originally known as Swayne Courthouse; it was named for the head of the Freedman's Bureau, General Wager Swayne, who served in the Chattahoochee...
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Governor of California. Major General Samuel S. Sumner Major General Wager Swayne - Medal of Honor recipient and military governor of Alabama. Major General...
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which time the state was effectively under the control of Major General Wager Swayne. Military governor appointed during Reconstruction; though Patton was...
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Ohio: Col Alfred West Gilbert 43rd Ohio: Col J. L. Kirby Smith (mw), Ltc Wager Swayne 63rd Ohio: Col John W. Sprague Jenks' Company, Illinois Cavalry Michigan...
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1870 Lieutenant Andrew J. Applegate (1868–70) Vacant (1870) Preceded by Wager Swayne Succeeded by Robert B. Lindsay Member of the Alabama House of Representatives...
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speculation and accumulated huge losses. The military governor of Alabama, Wager Swayne, had his Reconstruction authorities take possession of the bank and arrest...
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Noyes 2nd Brigade Col J. L. Kirby Smith 0k, 5w, 0m = 5 43rd Ohio: Maj Wager Swayne 63rd Ohio: Col John W. Sprague 60th Illinois: Col Silas C. Toler 2nd...
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early subdivisions to develop was Swayne's Addition at the corner of Parsons and Livingston Avenues. Wager Swayne served in the American Civil War and...
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also had directors such as John G. Carlisle, Adlai E. Stevenson, and Wager Swayne. In 1899, William Lee Trenholm desired to be "free of business cares"...
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Secretary of State of Alabama In office 1867–1868 Governor Robert M. Patton Wager Swayne Preceded by David D. Dalton Succeeded by Charles A. Miller Personal details...
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William Sooy Smith John W. Sprague David S. Stanley James Blair Steedman Wager Swayne John C. Tidball Edward D. Townsend James M. Tuttle Erastus B. Tyler Ferdinand...
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conservative Alvan Cullem Gillem. He also substituted Meade's subordinate, Wager Swayne (who Meade had been delegating authority over Alabama to). On January...
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a B.A. On September 12, 1921, she married Wager Swayne Kelly, a voice teacher who also used the name Wager Harris. He died in 1944. Steele accompanied...
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Williamson. Noah Haynes Swayne (1804–1884), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1862–1881. Wager Swayne (1834–1902), Military Governor...
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(honorary member) General William T. Sherman (honorary member) Major General Wager Swayne Brigadier General George King Hunter Brigadier General Chase Wilmot Kennedy...
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Thomas Ewing Jr., William Perry Fogg, Josephus Flavius Holloway, General Wager Swayne, Rabbi Alexander Kohut, Rabbi Kaufmann Kohler, multiple relatives (including...
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