Charles Sidney Winder (October 18, 1829 – August 9, 1862), was a career United States Army officer and a Confederate general officer in the American Civil...
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General Winder may refer to: Charles Sidney Winder (1829–1862), Confederate States Army brigadier general John H. Winder (1800–1865), Confederate States...
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Brigade and served under Generals T.J. Jackson, Richard B. Garnett, Charles Sidney Winder, Elisha F. Paxton, James A. Walker and William Terry. It saw action...
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Bladensburg and was a second cousin to future Confederate general Charles Sidney Winder. In 1814, Winder entered the United States Military Academy at West Point...
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Valley Campaign and the Seven Days Battles. After Brig. Gen. Winder Charles Sidney Winder was killed at Cedar Mountain, Taliaferro took over command of...
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military honor). For the remainder of the Valley Campaign, Brig. Gen. Charles S. Winder commanded the brigade and there were no more defeats in store. The...
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1908 Olympics Charles Sidney Winder (1829–1862), Civil War Confederate general Chuck Winder, Idaho state senator since 2008 Davey Winder, UK-based author...
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served under the command of General T.J. Jackson, R.B. Garnett, Charles Sidney Winder, Paxton, J.A. Walker, and W. Terry. The 27th fought at First Manassas...
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Mynott 2002, p. 14. Winder 2005, p. 260. Eddy 1946, p. 12. Rumbelow 1988, p. 39. McSmith, Andy (11 December 2010). "Siege of Sidney Street: How the Dramatic...
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May 11, Lee was assigned to command one; the other went to Capt. Charles Sidney Winder. Lee's company was assigned to Castle Pinckney until May 30, when...
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themselves on the Poindexter farm, with the outfits of Brig. Gen. Charles Sidney Winder and Richard Ewell nearby. The infantry of these three detachments...
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Baseball player Casey Cep, author, journalist Charles D. Hodges, lawyer, former U.S. Congressman Charles Sidney Winder, U.S. Army officer and Confederate general...
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While the commander of the Stonewall Brigade, Brigadier General Charles Sidney Winder, had put his men and the artillery in march behind the rest of the...
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challenging to cast, and 1,400 unknown women were interviewed for the part. Sidney Howard's original screenplay underwent many revisions by several writers...
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Point, New York; Volume 1828, p. 16 Powell, William S. "Stokes, Montford Sidney". NC pedia. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 2 October...
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posthumous Academy Award in 1940 for the screenplay for Gone with the Wind. Sidney Howard was born in Oakland, California, the son of Helen Louise (née Coe)...
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Sidney Alderman Blackmer (July 13, 1895 – October 6, 1973) was an American Broadway and film actor active between 1914 and 1971, usually in major supporting...
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Sidney is a city in and the county seat of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, United States. The city is nine miles (14 km) north of the Colorado state line. The...
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French horn - David Duke, Arthur Maebe, Sidney Muldrow, Marilyn Robinson Tuba - Tommy Johnson Concertmaster - Charles Veal Harp - Dorothy Ashby Cello - Ronald...
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This award has been given to prestigious people such as Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Sidney Poitier, Little Richard, and Spike Lee. The NAACP Image Award...
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Wainwright (uncredited) The opening credits contain a card that reads: "To Sidney Franklin...For his contribution in the preparation of the production...Grateful...
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Mackay, Charles (1887). Through the Long Day: Or, Memorials of a Literary Life During Half a Century. Vol. I. W.H. Allen & Company. p. 17. Lee, Sidney, ed...
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Sidney Alvin Moncrief (born September 21, 1957) is an American former professional basketball player. As an NCAA college basketball player from 1975 to...
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Sydney Carton (redirect from Sidney Carton)
Sydney Carton is a central character in Charles Dickens' 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities. He is a shrewd young Englishman educated at Shrewsbury School...
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and producer. Richard Rudolph is the son of Muriel Eileen (Neufeld) and Sidney J. Rudolph. Rudolph is of Jewish descent. His grandfather, Julius Abraham...
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Charles Nelson Reilly (January 13, 1931 – May 25, 2007) was an American actor, comedian, director and drama teacher. He performed in the original Broadway...
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Armstrong, appointed Brigadier General William H. Winder as its commander. Winder was the nephew of Levin Winder, Federalist Governor of Maryland. He had practiced...
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Sidney Frederick Livingstone (born 29 March 1945) is an English stage, television, and film character actor. He has sometimes been credited as Sydney Livingstone...
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Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974) was an American aviator, military officer, and author. On May 20–21, 1927, he made the...
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19, 2012). "Ex-'Sons Of Anarchy' Actor Taylor Sheridan Sells Script To Sidney Kimmel Entertainment". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 4, 2016. Tapley...
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