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In June 1862, in his most successful move, Davis assigned General Robert E. Lee to replace the wounded Joseph E. Johnston in command of the Army of Northern Virginia, the main Confederate Army in the Eastern Theater.
She was born into an upper-middle-class family: her father, Robert Simpson Cassat ( later Cassatt ), was a successful stockbroker and land speculator, and her mother, Katherine Kelso Johnston, came from a banking family.
* 1929 Maurice Robert Johnston, English Lieutenant-General
Gen. Joseph E. Johnston was wounded during the battle and he was replaced in command of the Army of Northern Virginia by Gen. Robert E. Lee.
* Burton J. Bledstein and Robert D. Johnston ( eds.
The army was very briefly commanded by Maj. Gen. Gustavus Woodson Smith on May 31, 1862, following the wounding of Gen. J. E. Johnston, while President Jefferson Davis drafted orders to place Gen. Robert E. Lee in command the following day.
On June 1, 1862, its most famous and final leader, General Robert E. Lee, took command after Johnston was wounded, and Smith suffered what may have been a nervous breakdown, at the Battle of Seven Pines.
Some of these men were Union Generals George McClellan, Henry Halleck, George Meade, and Confederate generals Robert E. Lee, Joseph Johnston, and P. G. T.
Robert Tarn, Mackenzie Tarn and Johnston Tarn ( foreground to background ), Tarn Shelf
( He was promoted on July 21 to be one of the eventual seven full generals in the Confederate Army ; his date of rank made him the fifth most senior general, behind Samuel Cooper, Albert Sidney Johnston, Robert E. Lee, and Joseph E.
The two previous surrenders occurred at Appomattox Court House, Virginia between General Robert E. Lee and General Ulysses S. Grant ; and the second and largest at Bennett Place near Durham, North Carolina between General William T. Sherman and General Joseph E. Johnston.
These commanders had been made aware that Generals Robert E. Lee and Joseph E. Johnston had already capitulated and that continued hostilities would prove pointless.
Among those recognized for their outstanding contributions to the arts were, from left: Leonard Garment, Louis Auchincloss, Paquito D ' Rivera, James De Preist, Tina Ramirez, Robert Duvall, and Ollie Johnston.
At the outbreak of the Civil War, 19 of the 36 officers in the 2nd U. S. Cavalry resigned, including three of Thomas's superiors — Albert Sidney Johnston, Robert E. Lee, and William J. Hardee.
Thomas was promoted in rapid succession to be lieutenant colonel ( on April 25, 1861, replacing Robert E. Lee ) and colonel ( May 3, replacing Albert Sidney Johnston ) in the regular army, and brigadier general of volunteers ( August 17 ).
On May 29, 1838, 13 raiders, mostly Canadian refugees from the 1837 rebellion, led by " Pirate " Bill Johnston, retaliated by capturing, looting, and burning the British steamer Sir Robert Peel while she was in U. S. waters.
His division did not participate in the Battle of Seven Pines ( May 31 June 1 ), the battle in which Joseph E. Johnston was wounded and replaced in command of the Army of Northern Virginia by Robert E. Lee.
He died at the height of his reputation, having nearly completed a biography of Pusey, whom he admired ; this work was completed after his death by John Octavius Johnston and Robert Wilson.
Robert Johnston ), updated 11 March 2003.
Players who played for both sides of the Old Firm included Alex Bennett, Scott Duncan, Robert Campbell, and George Livingstone, who all played before the intensity of the rivalry had started prior to 1912, as well as later players: Alfie Conn, Maurice Johnston, Kenny Miller, Steven Pressley and Mark Brown.
McClellan was initially successful against the equally cautious General Joseph E. Johnston, but the emergence of the aggressive General Robert E. Lee turned the subsequent Seven Days Battles into a humiliating Union defeat.
Johnston was wounded and replaced on June 1 by the more aggressive Robert E. Lee, who reorganized his army and prepared for offensive action in the final battles of June 25 to July 1, which are popularly known as the Seven Days Battles.
The main Confederate armies, the Army of Northern Virginia under General Robert E. Lee and the remnants of the Army of Tennessee and various other units under General Joseph E. Johnston, had already surrendered on April 9, 1865 ( officially April 12 ) and April 18, 1865 ( officially April 26 ).
Many of the Confederacy's senior military leaders ( including Robert E. Lee and Albert Sidney Johnston ) were former U. S. Army and, in smaller numbers, U. S Navy officers who had been opposed to secession but resigned their U. S. commissions upon hearing that their home states had left the Union.
; David Sillar, Bailie ; William Gillies, Grain Dealer ; John Peebles, Convener of Trades ; James Johnston, Town Clerk ; Robert Wyllie, Harbour Master ; John Orr, Merchant ; James Allan, Merchant ( grocer ); Maxwell Dick, Bookseller ; William Shields, Senior, Merchant ; John Fletcher, Surgeon ; and Patrick Blair, Writer.

Robert and McMillan
The names of the known dead were all listed with hometowns in the New York Times, and included these names from Berrien County: Lester Hancock, Arthur Harper, William P. Hayes, Benjamin McCranie, James M. McMillan, Shelly Lloyd Webb, Joe Wheeler, Jim M. Boyett, Lafayette Gaskins, Bennie E. Griner, Robert J. Hancock, George H. Hutto, Thomas J. Simmons, Max Easters, G. Bruce Faircloth, Thomas, H. Holland, Ralph Knight, William McMillan, John Franklin Moore, Wiliam Zeigler, Thomas W. Sirmons, Charley Railey, and Tillman W. Robinson.
Spacewatch, which uses a 90 centimeter telescope sited at the Kitt Peak Observatory in Arizona, updated with automatic pointing, imaging, and analysis equipment to search the skies for intruders, was set up in 1980 by Tom Gehrels and Dr. Robert S. McMillan of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of the University of Arizona in Tucson, and is now being operated by Dr. McMillan.
* Brook Ziporyn, Tiantai School in Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Robert E. Buswell, Ed., McMillan USA, New York, NY, 2004.
* Brook Ziporyn, Tiantai School in Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Robert E. Buswell, Ed., McMillan USA, New York, NY, 2004.
Meanwhile, gambler and former tennis pro Johnny Norris ( Robert Hays ) is involved with a woman whose estranged but jealous husband is a crime boss and casino owner Cressner ( Kenneth McMillan ).
* Christie, Robert Loring, and N. J. McMillan.
Spacewatch is a project at the University of Arizona led by Robert S. McMillan that specializes in the study of minor planets, including various types of asteroids and comets.
Robert S. McMillan is an astronomer at the University of Arizona, and heads the Spacewatch project, which studies minor planets.
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Robert McMillan may refer to:
* Robert S. McMillan ( architect ) ( 1916 2001 ), architect and co-founder of The Architects Collaborative
* Robert S. McMillan ( astronomer ), astronomer at the University of Arizona
* Robert McMillan ( Australian judge ) ( 1858 1931 ), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia
* Robert Thomas McMillan ( 1887 1962 ), member of the New Zealand Legislative Council
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