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  Daniel Govan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Chevilette Govan was born on 4 July 1829 in Northampton County, North Carolina.
Govan became a brigade commander and fought at the Battle of Chickamauga, the Battle of Missionary Ridge, and played a prominent role at the Battle of Ringgold Gap.
Govan served the remainder of the war with the Army of Tennessee.
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 Daniel Chevilette GOVAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Daniel Chevilette Govan was born in Northampton County, North Carolina on July 4, 1829, but was brought up in Mississippi, and attended the University of South Carolina.
In the Kentucky campaign, the 2nd Arkansas was in the brigade of General Liddell, and participated in the battle of Perryville.
General Govan, captured that day, was soon exchanged and followed the fortunes of the army of Tennessee to the last.
www.civilwarhistory.com /Generals/govan.htm   (615 words)

  
 City of Jonesboro Battle of Jonesboro
In the onslaught that followed, Confederate Brigadier Daniel C. Govan, at the apex of the angle, was captured along with some 600 officers and men and 8 pieces of artillery.
After Govan was captured, Vaughn’s Brigade of Cheatham’s Division was thrown into the lurch and, along with the remnants of Govan’s and Lewis’ Brigades, held off the Federal attack until dark.
Govan’s Brigade of Cleburne’s Division was overrun in the vicinity and following the battle, the Warren House was used as a hospital by the 52 Illinois Regiment of Dilworth’s Brigade.
www.jonesboroga.com /history_tourism/history/battle_of_jonesboro.htm   (2472 words)

  
 Home Page
Govan’s husband, her son and her brother-in-law Brigadier General David Govan were also away in the service of their homeland.
Govan’s husband, son and Brother- in-law were in the army and that the Govan’s had a little boy with whom her four year old son Jesse played.
Pugh Govan resided at the Walter House with her two grown daughters and the young Govan children.
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 Sarah Brisbane
Sarah Brisbane was born on the 17th of June 1858 in Stevenston and married on the 4th of March 1881 in Shotts to Thomas Fraser.
Daniel Brisbane (Coal Miner) was born on the 24th of July 1860 in Kilwinning.
Daniel Brisbane was born in 1883 in Govan and died in 1884 in Govan before his first birthday.
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 Daniel Carmichael's Descendants - dcag09.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Elizabeth Prentice Carmichael (Peter Stewart, James, William, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Daniel, Daniel) was born on 11 Nov 1914 in 4 West Street, Gorbals, Glasgow.
George Prentice Carmichael (Peter Stewart, James, William, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Daniel, Daniel) was born on 25 Nov 1921 in 5 Elderpark St, Govan, Glasgow.
Agnes Prentice Carmichael (Peter Stewart, James, William, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Daniel, Daniel) was born on 10 May 1924 in 5 Elderpark St, Govan, Glasgow.
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 Daniel Bagley Elementary | Faculity & Staff
I have taught in private Montessori schools for a number of years and am also on the faculty of the Montessori Education Institute of the Pacific Northwest.
I am now happily ensconced here at Daniel Bagley.
My teaching philosophy is to prepare a classroom environment where children feel peaceful, creative, and excited about their learning.
www.danielbagley.com /faculty_4-5.htm   (264 words)

  
 Glasgow - Family History, Genealogy, Surnames and Local History.
Daniel McAulay, born New Kilpatrick 12.07.1805, son of Elizabeth Tait and Daniel McAulay, married Agnes Murray.
Their children were:- James - born 1827 John - born 1829 Daniel - born Govan 16.03.1831.
Have reason to believe that "son" Hugh b-1830 might be the half-brother of John Muir, the Naturalist, and son of Daniel Muir and Helen Kennedy.Looking for family in 1841 Census, Glasgow.
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 Families of Scotland . . . - Person Page 10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
She died 17 February 1938 in Partick, Glasgow, Govan Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland, at age 79.
Charles Sydney Russell was born 21 December 1885 in Govan Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
She married Daniel William Hay, son of John Hay and Janet McDonald, circa 1899 in Patterson, Passaic County, NJ.
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 Families of Scotland . . . - Person Page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Agnes Hay was born 28 July 1860 in Govan Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Alexander Hay was born 3 September 1862 in Partick, Glasgow, Govan Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Alexander Hay was born 31 December 1834 in Govan Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
home.earthlink.net /~rjfamily/data/scot/p2.htm   (327 words)

  
 Hood's Army of Tennessee, 1864   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Daniel H. Reynolds 4th, 9th, 25th Arkansas; 1st, 2d Arkansas Mounted Rifles (dismounted)
Mark P. Lowrey (Franklin) 16th, 33d, 45th Alabama; 5th, 8th, 32d Mississippi; 3d Mississippi Battalion Govan's Brigade: Brig.
Daniel C. Govan 1st, 2d, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 13th, 15th, 19th, 24th Arkansas Granbury's Brigade: Brig.
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 Staff Ride Handbook for the battle of Chickamauga
Daniel H. Hill, Simon B. Buckner, William H. Walker, and John B. Hood were West Pointers, as was Episcopal Bishop Leonidas Polk.
Lieutenant General Daniel H. Hill's Corps, now under Polk's Right Wing, was to begin the attack at sunrise.
Unfortunately, a combination of poor staff work and the lack of initiative by senior commanders prevented Hill from learning of his critical mission until the day was well advanced.
www-cgsc.army.mil /carl/resources/csi/Robertson3/robertson3.asp   (20094 words)

  
 On This Day ... December
Gen. Daniel Harris Reynolds, C.S.A., in Centerburg, Ohio.
Gen. Daniel Addison Wesiger, C.S.A., in Cheaterfield Co., Virginia.
Daniel Chevilette Govan, C.S.A. 30 December 1818 - Birth of Brig.
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 Civil War through Reconstruction, 1861 through 1874 - Encyclopedia of Arkansas
Hindman also authorized the use of “partisan rangers,” bands of guerrillas whose purpose was ostensibly to stage hit-and-run raids on detached Federal units and harass the enemy’s lines of supply.
Hindman’s order gave legal sanction to a brutal and merciless guerrilla conflict that historian Daniel Sutherland has called “the real war” in Arkansas.
Some of the partisan rangers were legitimate guerrilla fighters, strongly dedicated to defending the state against the Northern invaders, but many were little more than armed bandits whose only causes were self-aggrandizement and the settling of personal grudges.
www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net /encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=388   (5404 words)

  
 I N H E R I T A G E
The left side of Cleburne’s assault was then veering left in trapping the U.S. XVII Corps troops, who were savagely fighting their way back to Mortimer Leggett’s line.
Daniel Govan’s brigade, comprised mostly of Arkansans, finally succeeded in collapsing this exposed position, collecting a number of artillery pieces and hundreds of prisoners – including an entire regiment: the 16th Iowa (this occurred near the historical marker mentioned earlier: “Cleburne Outflanked Left Wing, (U.S.) 17th Army Corps”).
With the relentless pressure of Maney’s four brigades on the “salient” angle where the Union line bent back to the east and Cleburne’s men now in behind them, Giles Smith’s routed division had to fall back on Bald Hill, or be annihilated.
www.inheritage.org /almanack/d_atlanta_03.html   (3298 words)

  
 George Stoneman: Civil War General and California Governor
Birney and Daniel Sickles, saw active combat as they saved the Federal position during a disorderly retreat of other divisions early in the battle.
Stoneman suffered the distinction of being the highest-ranking officer that the Confederates captured during the war.
Both were specially exchanged at General William T. Sherman's request that fall, Stoneman being exchanged for Confederate Brigadier General Daniel C. Govan.
www.militarymuseum.org /Stoneman.html   (2939 words)

  
 2nd Regiment Arkansas Infantry
The unit was ordered east of the Mississippi River and fought in the Battles of Shiloh
It then was assigned to Liddell's and Govan's Brigade, Army of Tennessee.
Colonels Daniel C. Govan, T. Hindman, J. Scaife, and E. Warfield; Lieutenant Colonels Jos.
www.researchonline.net /arcw/unit24.htm   (224 words)

  
 GeorgiaInfo - Carl Vinson Institute of Government
Confederate forces fought bravely but were overwhelmed by superior Union numbers.
Daniel Govan and his Arkansas brigade were captured, and at one point Gen. Hardee's entire corps was at risk.
Darkness brought fighting to an end, and at 11 p.m.
www.cviog.uga.edu /Projects/gainfo/tdgh-sep/sep01.htm   (962 words)

  
 CONFEDERATE BATTLE FLAG, ARMY OF THE MI (Lot 122)
This flag is associated with Major Lemuel O. Bridewell, who served as Hardee's Chief Quartermaster at the battle of Shiloh, and later became Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the Mississippi after Hardee was briefly elevated to command the Army from 5 to 17 July of 1862.
Bridewell later became quartermaster to Brigadier-General Daniel Govan in 1864, but in 1863 he also served as Quartermaster in charge of the Augusta Clothing Depot.
It is fitting to note that Bridewell also briefly commanded the Depot in early 1863, and that the Augusta Daily Constitutionalist for 3 February 1863 mentioned that two battle flags carried at Shiloh decorated the windows of the office of the Depot while Bridewell was in command.
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 Gallagher Discussion Forums: James Gallagher; b. Donegal; d. (1937-1940) in Partick, Glasgow, Scotland
He was born in Donegal and immigrated to Partick, Glasgow, Scotland before 1913.
23 Nov (1930-1933) in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland to Sarah Kathleen MCCUSKER; b.
20 Feb 1948 in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland; single; d.
www.gallagher.com /discuss/messages/1/346.html   (364 words)

  
 Civil War Vignettes :: Sample Vignette 4 :: Samuel S. Davis
The loss in the regiment was very heavy, 13 killed on the field and 69 wounded; 3 died on the following morning...
Long, Company G, were both killed, gallantly leading their companies in the charge." The Confederate Brigadier General captured by the 78th Illinois was Daniel C. Govan.
Samuel S. Davis is buried at Marietta National Cemetery, grave 5545.
www.civilwarvignettes.com /davis.html   (353 words)

  
 November 5 - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
1987 - Apartheid: In South Africa, Govan Mbeki is released from custody after serving 24 years in the Robben Island prison.
He had been sentenced to life for treason against the white minority South Africa government.
1948 - William Daniel Phillips, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
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 The Battle of Shiloh
He sent Gen. Bragg to right of the field and Gen. Daniel Ruggles in command at the center.
Ruggles having witnessed 11 unsuccessful charges ordered a line of 62 pieces to bombard the Union line.He came out with his clothes tattered from bullets that had grazed him, and his boot sole was shot.
They screamed for water, God heard them for the heavens opened and the rain fell." Flashes of lightening showed vultures feeding on the ungathered dead.
www.civilwarhistory.com /shiloh.htm   (2188 words)

  
 2dinff&s
GOVAN, DANIEL S. Col - Enl 5 Jun 1861 at Helena, AR.
GOVAN, W.H. AQM - Appointed 12 Jun 1861.
THOMAS, DANIEL B. — Deserter 4 Mar 1863 at Springfield, MO who deserted to enlist US Army.
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 The Eisenberg Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Eisenberg Family consists of my beautiful sister Colleen and her husband John Eisenberg.
They have three well-travelled and fun-filled children, Daniel, Elizabeth, and Faith.
They currently live in Tulsa, OK. They have just returned from Ghana, Africa, where they have been missionaries for the past few years.
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 Amazon.com: Govan's executor vs. Clarkes, and Clarkes vs. Govan's executor: Argument for the executor ([Brock legal ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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Govan's executor vs. Clarkes, and Clarkes vs. Govan's executor: Argument for the executor ([Brock legal pamphlets]) ([Brock legal pamphlets]) (Unknown Binding)
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 The Atlanta Campaign Confederate Order Of Battle
DANIEL H. 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (dismounted), Capt. John S. Perry.
DANIEL C. 1st Arkansas, } Capt. Felix G. Lusk.
DANIEL L. 1st Florida, } Maj. Glover Alling Ball.
www.civilwarhome.com /atlantaorderofbattle(confed).htm   (1129 words)

  
 Arkansas Confederate Infantry Regiments
Charles E. Patterson was appointed adjutant; Dr. Ralph Horner as surgeon; and Rev. Samuel Cowley as chaplain.
Hindman was disappointed in being unable to acquire arms for his regiment at first, and asked for orders to march.
The 21st Arkansas Infantry Regiment was organized at Corinth, Mississippi on May 14, 1862 by consolidating the remnants of McCarver's 14th Arkansas Infantry and Lemoyne's 17th Arkansas, and giving the consolidated regiment a new number.
asms.k12.ar.us /armem/welch/ar_infy.htm   (18661 words)

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