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  EVANDER McNAIR, CSA
Evander McNair was born on April 15, 1820, in Richmond County, North Carolina.
McNair took part in the fighting at Stone's River, and went to the Western theater from the operations to relieve Vicksburg to the Battle of Chickamauga.
McNair died in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on November 13, 1902.
www.multied.com /bio/CWcGENS/CSAMcNair.html   (216 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Evander McNair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Evander McNair was born 15 April 1820 at Laurel Hill in Richmond County, North Carolina.
McNair's brigade was sent to General Edmund Kirby Smith for his invasion of Kentucky and fought at the Battle of Richmond.
Evander McNair died 13 November 1902 at Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and is buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Magnolia.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Evander-McNair   (476 words)

  
 Station Information - Evander McNair
During the Mexican War McNair joined the 1st Mississippi Rifles under the command of Colonel Jefferson Davis who would later become President of the Confederacy.
Soon after the Battle of Pea Ridge McNair and his brigade were transferred east of the Mississippi River.
During the fierce fighting McNair was wounded and both he and his brigade were sent to Mississippi for recuperation.
www.stationinformation.com /encyclopedia/e/ev/evander_mcnair.html   (425 words)

  
 Evander McNair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Evander McNair (1820 - 1902) was a Brigadier General in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
McNair raised seven companies ofinfantry which was augmented with other volunteers and designated the 4th Arkansas Infantry.
Evander McNair became Colonel of the 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment on 17August 1861.
www.therfcc.org /evander-mcnair-305334.html   (423 words)

  
 Evander McNair -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Evander McNair (1820-1902) was a (A general officer ranking below a major general) brigadier general in the (Click link for more info and facts about Confederate States Army) Confederate States Army during the (Civil war in the United States between the North and the South; 1861-1865) American Civil War.
McNair's brigade was sent to General (Click link for more info and facts about Edmund Kirby Smith) Edmund Kirby Smith for his invasion of Kentucky and fought at the (Click link for more info and facts about Battle of Richmond) Battle of Richmond.
During the fierce fighting McNair was wounded and both he and his brigade were sent to (A state in the Deep South on the gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate States during the American Civil War) Mississippi for recuperation.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/E/Ev/Evander_McNair1.htm   (577 words)

  
 EVANDER McNAIR, CSA
Evander McNair was born on April 15, 1820, in Richmond County, North Carolina.
McNair took part in the fighting at Stone's River, and went to the Western theater from the operations to relieve Vicksburg to the Battle of Chickamauga.
McNair died in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on November 13, 1902.
www.historycentral.com /bio/CWcGENS/CSAMcNair.html   (216 words)

  
 Evander McNair Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Evander McNair Info - Bored Net - Boredom
Evander McNair died 13 November 1902 at Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
McNair is buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Magnolia, Mississippi.
www.borednet.com /e/n/encyclopedia/e/ev/evander_mcnair.html   (435 words)

  
 Articles - Robert Evander McNair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Robert Evander McNair (born December 14, 1923 in Cades, South Carolina) was governor of the U.S. state of South Carolina from 1965 to 1971.
McNair served in the US Navy during World War II, being awarded a bronze star for his service.
He said it was "one of the saddest days in the history of South Carolina." Following this, McNair became much more proactive in working to defuse tensions that were present during the Civil Rights era and the integration of the public schools.
www.mafox.com /articles/Robert_Evander_McNair   (263 words)

  
 Arkansas's Confederate Generals
On the 31st of December, McNair's brigade took part in the brilliant charge of McCown's division, which, aided by Withers and Cheatham, drove the Federal right a distance of between three and four miles, bending it back upon the center, until the line was at right angles to its original position.
In May, McNair's brigade was sent from the army of Tennessee to reinforce the army forming under Joseph E. Johnston for the relief of Vicksburg.
At Chickamauga, McNair's was one of the eight brigades which, under Longstreet's direction, rushed through the gap in the Federal line and put one wing of the Union army to rout.
www.civilwarhistory.com /_010600/othergenerals.htm   (5938 words)

  
 Black Edition: Celebrities
Steve McNair, the Ravens' new quarterback, was welcomed with open arms by Baltimoreans.
The football season has started and McNair has new fans.
The letter explains the problems Evander Holyfield experienced during his last fight.
www.blackedition.com /categories/blackedition.celebrities.htm   (1620 words)

  
 McNair Monument-www.scstatehouse.net - LPITS
This complex was conceived and planned during his administration.
"South Carolinians have a special feeling for this complex which trancends the ages and generations." Robert E. McNair
The opposite side of the monument reads: State House
www.scstatehouse.net /studentpage/mcnair.htm   (36 words)

  
 South Carolina SC - Robert Evander McNair - 1965-1971
South Carolina SC - Robert Evander McNair - 1965-1971
South Carolina SC - Governors - Robert Evander McNair - 1965-1971
Governor McNair ran unopposed in the 1966 Democratic gubernatorial primary.
www.sciway.net /hist/governors/mcnair.html   (410 words)

  
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It then was assigned to General Mcnair's and D.H. Reynold's Brigade, Army of Tennessee.
Soon after the Battle of Murfreesboro, the 4th Arkansas Battalion merged into the regimen and in August, 1863, the 31st Arkansas transferred to the 4th.
The field officers wer Colonels Henry C. Bunn and Evander McNair, Lieutenant Colonels James H. May and Samuel Ogden, and Major Jos.
www.angelfire.com /fl3/2ndtrans/4thArkansas.html   (164 words)

  
 RootsWeb: MCNAIR-L Re: [MCNAIR] Robert McNair, Abbeville Dist SC, late 1700s
I understand there was a great deal of cousin-marrying between the Martin and McNair families in NC.
Daniel McNair Martin and his brother Nathan Green Martin (Mollie's father) were born in Winchester, Franklin County, TN, and their parents were from Old Bellafonte, AL.
> > ALSO, Lorenzo Dow McNair married Eliza Elinor Russell, of the Russell and Morrison families (lots of cousin-marrying) of Mecklenberg County, NC, and prior to that believed to be of Campbelltown, Argyle, Scotland (at least the Morrisons) and the Isle of Lewis.
archiver.rootsweb.com /th/read/MCNAIR/2002-06/1023224940   (725 words)

  
 The Fourth Arkansas Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.
McNair's Brigade CSA - 4th Arkansas Regiment index
Brigadier-General Evander McNair became colonel of the Fourth Arkansas regiment on August 17, 1861.
He and his brigade were sent back to Mississippi after the battle of Chickamauga, and in 1864 he was transferred to the Trans-Mississippi department, in which he continued to serve until the close of the war.
www.rootsweb.com /~armontgo/fourth.htm   (1820 words)

  
 Elkhorn Tavern, Confederate Military History
Col. Evander McNair, who succeeded to the command of Hébert's brigade, said in his report that at about 10:30 a.m.
Moving forward, he came upon a body of the enemy's infantry in ambuscade; attacked and drove them back until they reformed on a second body in their rear; then repulsed the entire body, when, at a distance of 200 yards a battery opened, which he charged and took in a short time.
When McNair assumed command of the brigade, it did not amount to more than 1,000 men, having been thinned by casualties, and the men being much fatigued.
www.civilwarhome.com /CMHelkhorntavern.htm   (7032 words)

  
 evander
In Roman mythology, Evander was a deific culture hero who brought the Greek pantheon, laws and alphabet to Rome.
Evander Holyfield -- The Only FOUR Time Heavyweight Champion of the World
Evander Earl Andrews, Master Sergeant, United States Air Force
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Bio: Judge Evander McNair Graham, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana Submitted by Mike Miller USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons.
Judge Evander McNair Graham, of Ruston, Lincoln parish, La., is a native of Coosa (now Elmore) county, Ala., and was born September 18, 1836.
The Graham family is directly descended from Scotch ancestry, and both of Judge Graham's grandparents were of the same strain.
searches.rootsweb.com /usgenweb/archives/la/lincoln/bios/grahem.txt   (958 words)

  
 4th Battalion Arkansas Infantry
4th (McNair's) Infantry Regiment [also called Southwestern Arkansas Regiment], assembled at Miller's Springs, Lawrence County, Arkansas, recruited its companies in Calhoun, Hempstead, Lafayette, Montgomery, Pike, and Polk counties.
It then was assigned to General McNair's and D. Reynold's Brigade, Army of Tennessee.
The field officers were Colonels Henry C. Bunn and Evander McNair, Lieutenant Colonels James H. May and Samuel Ogden, and Major Jos.
www.researchonline.net /arcw/unit39.htm   (212 words)

  
 Louisiana Tech University - Special Collections::M-089   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Letters from his brother John and several from his brother Evander written 1861 and 1864 to George in Downsville, Louisiana, while the former were Confederate soldiers in the Civil War.
Four letters from his wife while he was in Waxahachie, Texas, one while she was on her way back to Louisiana and two while she was staying in Vernon and Vienna, Louisiana, with her son Evander.
Funeral arrangements and expenses of Evander McNair Graham.
www.latech.edu /specialcollections/collections/m089.shtml   (13317 words)

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