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  Alabama Governor Arthur Pendleton Bagby
Arthur Pendleton Bagby was born in 1794 in Louisa County, Virginia.
Bagby was elected to represent Monroe County in the state legislature in 1821 and continued to serve in one house or the other, until 1837 when he was elected governor.
Although Bagby tried to introduce various measures to stabilize the deteriorating financial condition of the state banks, most of his ideas were rejected by the state legislature.
www.archives.state.al.us /govs_list/g_bagbya.html   (483 words)

  
 General Arthur P. Bagby   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Arthur Pendleton Bagby, lawyer, editor, and Confederate general, was born in Claiborne, Monroe County, Alabama, on May 17, 1833, the son of Arthur Pendleton Bagby.
In this encounter Bagby won, according to Gen. John B. Magruder, "imperishable renown." Bagby later served under generals Richard Taylor and Thomas Greenqv in western Louisiana, where he was wounded in fighting along Bayou Teche on April 13, 1863.
Bagby commanded a brigade under Hamilton P. Beeqv in late April and early May 1864, before replacing Bee in command of the cavalry division in mid-May to harass the Union retreat.
www.angelfire.com /tx/RandysTexas/page105.html   (629 words)

  
 Arthur Pendleton Bagby
Arthur Pendleton Bagby (1833-1921), lawyer, editor, and Confederate general, was born in Claiborne, Monroe County, Alabama, on May 17, 1833, the son of Arthur Pendleton Bagby.
In this encounter Bagby won, according to Gen. John B. Magruder, "imperishable renown." Bagby later served under generals Richard Taylor and Thomas Green in western Louisiana, where he was wounded in fighting along Bayou Teche on April 13, 1863.
Bagby commanded a brigade under Hamilton P. Bee in late April and early May 1864, before replacing Bee in command of the cavalry division in mid-May to harass the Union retreat.
www.7thtexascav.com /bio_bagby.htm   (681 words)

  
 Journal of the Senate of the United States of America, 1789-1873 : a machine readable transcription.
Bagby presented the petition of Albert A. Muller, son and heir of Albert A. Muller, deceased, late an officer in the revolutionary war, praying to be allowed the commutation pay and bounty land to which his father was entitled; which was referred to the Committee on Revolutionary Claims.
Bagby asked and obtained leave to bring in a bill (S. 23) for the relief of Walker, Kinkle, and Caruthers; which was read the first and second times by unanimous consent, and referred to the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads.
Bagby asked and obtained leave to bring in a bill (S. 32) supplemental to an act for the relief of Jehu Hollinsworth, of Blount county, Alabama, approved 28th June, 1838; which was read the first and second times by unanimous consent, and referred to the Committee on Private Land Claims.
memory.loc.gov /ll/llsj/036/llsj036.sgm   (15401 words)

  
 The Probert Encyclopaedia - People and Peoples (A)
Art (Arthur) Blakey was an American Black jazz drummer and leader of the Jazz Messengers band.
King Arthur was the son of Uther Pendragon and ruled Britain around the 5th century.
Arthur Bingham Walkley was an English author and journalist.
vets.com /questionmanager/encyclopaedia/ency1/C1.HTM   (10010 words)

  
 Journal of the Senate of the United States of America, 1789-1873 : a machine readable transcription.
Bagby presented the petition of Albert A. Muller, son and heir of Albert A. Muller, deceased, late an officer in the revolutionary war, praying to be allowed the commutation pay and bounty land to which his father was entitled; which was referred to the Committee on Revolutionary Claims.
Bagby asked and obtained leave to bring in a bill (S. 23) for the relief of Walker, Kinkle, and Caruthers; which was read the first and second times by unanimous consent, and referred to the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads.
Bagby asked and obtained leave to bring in a bill (S. 32) supplemental to an act for the relief of Jehu Hollinsworth, of Blount county, Alabama, approved 28th June, 1838; which was read the first and second times by unanimous consent, and referred to the Committee on Private Land Claims.
lcweb2.loc.gov /ll/llsj/036/llsj036.sgm   (15401 words)

  
 The Probert Encyclopaedia - People and Peoples (A)
Art (Arthur) Blakey was an American Black jazz drummer and leader of the Jazz Messengers band.
King Arthur was the son of Uther Pendragon and ruled Britain around the 5th century.
Arthur Bingham Walkley was an English author and journalist.
www.fas.org /news/reference/probert/C1.HTM   (10010 words)

  
 Arthur P. Bagby Information
Arthur Pendleton Bagby (1794–September 21, 1858) was the Democratic Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from 1837 to 1841.
Born in Louisa County, Virginia in 1794, he served in the U.S. Senate from November 21 1841 to June 16 1848, when he resigned to become Minister to Russia from 1848 to 1849.
Bagby • Fitzpatrick • Martin • Chapman • Collier • Winston • A.
www.bookrags.com /Arthur_P._Bagby   (154 words)

  
 U.S. Ministers and Ambassadors to Russia
Arthur Pendleton Bagby was born in Louise County, Virginia, but adopted Alabama as his state of residency.
Before he was appointed to Russia by President Chester A. Arthur, he was Attorney General of the State of Louisiana, Judge of the U.S. Court of Claims, and U.S. Secretary of the Navy.
Arthur Hartman was born in New York and graduated from Harvard University and Harvard Law School.
moscow.usembassy.gov /links/ambassadors.php   (6754 words)

  
 a genealogy of the surname Bagby | James Bagby | Generation Six
ARTHUR P. 4, JOHN ARTHUR 3, JOHN 2, JAMES 1) was born about 1829 in Louisa County, Virginia, and died Unknown in Possibly Wood County, Texas.
Fred's Grandfather was Rev. Alexander Bagby and Evvie's Grandfather was Rev. William J. Bagby.
William Joseph Bagby would recount the story about the Christmas Day in 1918 they received a message that his father Caius had taken ill. The roads were nearly impassable from the weather, but the family went to Louisa from Richmond.
www.bagby.org /r01g06p03.html   (2785 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online:
in which Bagby served during the invasion of New Mexico in 1862, was one of the best mounted commands in the Trans-Mississippi Department.
Another son, A. (Penn) Bagby, Jr., served as deputy tax collector and tax clerk of Lavaca County, chief clerk in the Texas secretary of state's office, and tax commissioner of the state of Texas under Governor James Ferguson.
Policy Agreement Produced in partnership with the University of Texas Libraries and the Center for Studies in Texas History at the University of Texas at Austin.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/BB/fba5.html   (727 words)

  
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Arthur Pendleton Bagby (1833-1921) was the son of a governor of Alabama.
Elements of the 7th Texas Cavalry under Arthur Bagby participate in the recapture of Galveston, Texas from Federal control.
Assigned to Bagby's Cavalry Brigade, District of Arkansas and West Louisiana, Trans-Mississippi Department.
www.bauer.uh.edu /parks/tex/crg0070.html   (1672 words)

  
 Bagby Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John Warren1 Bagby was born 5 June 1793 in Orange, VA, and died 1 February 1870 in Roanoke, Randolph, MO. He married Mildred Ward 23 September 1813.
Owen H.2 Bagby (John Warren1) was born 7 June 1820 in Scott Co. KY, and died 12 November 1901 in Bagby Cemetery.
Thomas Johnson3 Bagby (Owen H.2, John Warren1) was born 16 June 1843 in Silver Creek Township, MO, and died 20 November 1931 in Bagby Cemetery.
www.mid-mo.net /jsimmons/Genealogy/bagby_tree.htm   (349 words)

  
 LSU Libraries -- The Civil War
Letter from Major A. Mason, chief commissary for the Western District of Louisiana, repeating official rumors that Beauregard would be exiled for life, hoping that Maximillian's success in Mexico would not attract disillusioned Southern soldiers.
Deed of a slave by William Loudon to Norman P. Black, certified by the notary public John A. McHugh.
John W. Addison and Robert P. Oliver were captains of Companies D and H of the 16th Louisiana Infantry during the Civil War.
www.lib.lsu.edu /special/guides/civwar.html   (14294 words)

  
 Arthur Bagby's Croquet Lawn
But the 61-year-old president of Bagby Elevator Co., in Birmingham, Ala., admits a bit sheepishly that his passion for croquet has become "a very expensive matter."
Like a growing number of mallet-wielding enthusiasts caught up in the sport's current wave of popularity, Bagby yearned for his own perfect patch of green, where he could hone his skills and lower his U.S. Croquet Association handicap.
To avoid damage to the mountain road he shares with neighbors, Bagby built his own roadway to divert the heavy equipment.
www.inc.com /magazine/20011101/23606.html   (320 words)

  
 Simpson History
It was the murder of Arthur Lott, in 1812, by some Chetocchefaula Indians, a branch of the Tallasees.
Arthur Hayne, who was a distinguished officer in the army in the war of 1813, and who was the politest gentleman I ever saw, was the principal manager.
Arthur Moore, the first white man that built a house and lived in it at Montgomery, built it in the latter part of 1815, or early in 1816.
simpsonhistory.com /notes/thomaswoodward4.html   (17965 words)

  
 Maui Croquet Club News in 2005
Like a growing number of mallet-wielding enthusiasts caught up in the sport's current wave of popularity, Bagby yearned for his own perfect patch of green, where he could hone his skills and lower his U.S. Croquet Association handicap.
To avoid damage to the mountain road he shares with neighbors, Bagby built his own roadway to divert the heavy equipment.
Then came the bulldozers and work crews, a base of gravel, drain tiles, a layer of sand, an underground sprinkler system, and finally, his emerald green Bermuda grass lawn overseeded with rye.
www.mauicroquetclub.org /news/2005/ArthurBagbysCroquetLawn.htm   (281 words)

  
 Convicts of ALABAMA STATE PENITENTIARY
On January 26, 1839, under Governor Arthur P. Bagby, the State Legislature enacted a criminal code that authorized a state penitentiary system.
By August 21, 1839, after seeking a location that was central to Alabama, property for a prison was purchased adjacent to the Coosa River near Wetumpka.
In October of that year, Governor Bagby laid the cornerstone of the Wetumpka State Penitentiary and by 1841 the 208 cell prison surrounded by walls twenty-five feet high was completed at a cost of $84,889.
www.alabamagenealogy.org /covington2/jail.htm   (263 words)

  
 Center for Legislative Archives - Guide to Senate Records: Chapter 12 Territories 1844-1921
12.51 The Committee on Territories was established on March 28, 1844, following approval of a Senate resolution that Arthur P. Bagby had introduced 2 weeks earlier, in the midst of the heated debate over Oregon and the United States' dispute with Great Britain.
Bagby's reason for introducing the resolution is not explicit in the debates of the Senate, but the mid-1840's were marked by intense congressional interest in westward expansion and the establishment of civil government in the Territories.
As the Territories became States, the committee's real areas of interest diminished until the only non-island Territory remaining under its jurisdiction was Alaska.
www.archives.gov /legislative/guide/senate/chapter-12-territories-1844-1921.html   (991 words)

  
 Mail: February 2002
In November's The Inc Life was a profile of Alabama elevator magnate Arthur P. Bagby III, whose fetish for the sport of croquet led him to spend $500,000 on a new lawn at his Birmingham home.
Arthur Bagby's lawn is a waste of both money and a page in your magazine.
His story provides no value to subscribers who seek advice on how to create greater efficiency and productivity in their business -- or for that matter, to those seeking a more balanced life.
www.inc.com /magazine/20020201/23832.html   (1592 words)

  
 Fort Tours | Lavaca County Historical Markers
Arthur P. Bagby commanding the "Neptune." Dedicated to the heroes who wore the gray at the battle of Galveston.
Contractors A. Lucas and C. and J. Stadtler erected the structure in 1897-1899.
Courthouse square was selected by Texas Society of Architects in 1970 for a restoration study.
www.forttours.com /pages/hmlavaca.asp   (1331 words)

  
 TheHistoryNet | Military History | American's Civil War: Collision at Sabine Crossroads During the Red River Campaign
Hamilton P. Bee, supported by two artillery batteries; on the left, covering the length of exposed road across which the Union forces were positioned, were Brig.
Arthur P. Bagby's and Colonel Walter Lane's brigades, detached from Green's Texas cavalry and formed into an ad hoc division under Brig.
Astride the road between Walker's and Mouton's divisions was Colonel Xavier B. DeBray's 26th Texas Cavalry, which was initially held back in reserve but later moved up the road, ahead of the infantry units.
www.historynet.com /magazines/military_history/3822511.html?page=2&c=y   (1656 words)

  
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web.mit.edu /cstewart/www/data/sst0148.dat   (1319 words)

  
 TXGenWeb Houston County, Texas - 35th Likens Tx Cavalry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Hamilton P. Bee's brigade, but was not engaged at Mansfield (in reserve).
To fill vacancies after heavy casualties at Mansfield and Pleasant Hill, the cavalry was reorganized into two divisions under Bee and James P. Major.
Bagby's Brigade of Bee's division, and joined in the pursuit of Banks' forces in the Red River Valley.
www.io.com /~dwhite/35thTX.html   (1029 words)

  
 18th & 28th Thomas' Louisiana: OR's of the War of the Rebellion
ROBERT P. 11th Texas, Col. Oran M. Roberts.
ARTHUR P. 1st Texas, Col. William O. Yager.
ROBERT P. 11th Texas, Col. James H. Jones.
www.geocities.com /Pentagon/Quarters/5361/28th_or_figures.html   (3624 words)

  
 363 ] Legal Status of Child in Family
These provisions are intended for the public indemnity, and were borrowed from the several English statutes on the subject; and similar regulations to coerce the putative father to maintain the child, and indemnify the town or parish, have been adopted in the several states.
John J. Ormand, Arthur P. Bagby, George Goldthwaite, eds., Code of Alabama, 1852 (Montgomery, 1852), pp.
The marriage of the mother and reputed father of a bastard child, renders it legitimate, if recognized by the father as his child.
www.h-net.msu.edu /~child/Bremner/Volume_I/40_P3_I_B_The_Legal_Status_of_the_Child.htm   (4405 words)

  
 Louisa County, VA, Posted Queries for December 1999 thru February 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Sarah Frances Bagby (June 16, 1840 - March 26, 1923) was the daughter of William Bagby (October 11, 1816 -- June 15, 1908) and Eliza Waring (January 27, 1822 - January 1, 1909).
Both of Sarah's parents were born in Lewis Co., KY. Sylvanus J. Bagby was the son of Rev. Alexander Bagby and Louisa Luck Bagby of Louisa County, VA. He can be found in the 1850 Census for Louisa County, VA -- enumerated November 5, 1850.
Arthur P. Bagby is one of Sylvanus J. Bagby's four brothers.
trevilians.com /query021.htm   (2409 words)

  
 ADOC History
Fearful of state government encroachment, the "home rule counties preferred their brand of justice," and resisted the state’s efforts to develop a penitentiary system until January 26, 1839.
Then, under Governor Arthur P. Bagby, the State Legislature enacted a criminal code that authorized a state penitentiary system.
The organizational structure of the penitentiary system had a warden over the prison’s operation, three Inspectors of the Penitentiary (IP) who had general control over state and county convicts, and who operated directly under the Governor.
www.doc.state.al.us /history.asp   (3888 words)

  
 7th TEXAS CAVALRY
Its Regimental Colonel, Arthur P. Bagby, was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General (see biographical sketch below).
During the Civil War, many mounted regiments that began as cavalry were often, by command, unhorsed and made into infantry.
For his service in Louisiana E. Kirby Smith promoted him for gallantry in action to brigadier general in early 1864, although the rank was not approved in Richmond.
www.7thtexascav.com /new_recruit_manual(3).htm   (2127 words)

  
 Ancestors of Jimmie DEBROW
He was married to Elva L. about 1897 in Fauquier County VA. Children were: Ruby P. Louise L. William Witt ANDERSON, JR.
Robert P. was born about 1863 in Fauquier County VA.
Arthur P. He was married to Emily STEELE.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~devereux/d2.htm   (903 words)

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