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Garfield later commanded the 20th Brigade of Ohio under Buell at the Battle of Shiloh, where he led troops in an attempt, delayed by weather, to reinforce Maj Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, after a surprise attack by Confederate General Albert S. Johnston.
In 1919 an early municipal airfield was carved out, later named Felts Field in honor of Herald owner Buell Felts who died in a plane crash there.
::* Army of the Ohio, the army operating primarily in Kentucky and later Tennessee and Georgia, commanded by Don Carlos Buell, Ambrose E. Burnside, John G. Foster, and John M. Schofield.
Psychobilly Freakout was used on a commercial for Buell American Motorcycles and a slightly altered version was featured in the game Guitar Hero II and later on Guitar Hero Smash Hits.
Paramount itself continues to hold the theatrical rights ( and the copyrights ) to the cartoon shorts released after March 1962 ( except for the Comic Kings, which are owned by King Features with the exception of the Little Lulu cartoon Frog's Legs, owned by the estate of Little Lulu's creator Marjorie Henderson Buell, AKA Marge ), and has held video rights since the early days of home video ( though none of the later Paramount cartoons have ever seen video release ).
Eve ( Eve Arden ) and Herb Hubbard ( Herbert Rudley ) have lived next door to Kaye ( Kaye Ballard ) and Roger Buell ( played first by Roger C. Carmel and later by Richard Deacon ) for 15 years.

Buell and denied
Buell denied having known about actions of the Thomas More Law Center to which the Judge said it " strains credulity.

Buell and Gilbert
Under orders from Buell and his corps commander, Maj. Gen. Charles Gilbert, Sheridan sent Col. Daniel McCook's brigade to secure a water supply for the army.
Gilbert ordered McCook not to advance any further and then rode to consult with Buell.
Wright's illegal promotion to major general, however, gave Don Carlos Buell enough leverage to appoint Gilbert to corps command in the Army of the Ohio over such generals as Jeremiah T. Boyle, Jefferson C. Davis, and Albin F. Schoepf.
Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell, commanding the Army of the Ohio, assigned acting major general Gilbert to command the corps.

Buell and had
Gen. Buell on February 25, 1862, two days after Johnston had to pull his forces out in order to avoid having them captured as well.
Johnson's vintage independent streak put him very much at odds with professional military commanders, including Gen. Don Carlos Buell who left Nashville defenseless when he had to reinforce Grant at the Battle of Shiloh.
And on November 5, seeing that his replacement of Buell had not stimulated Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan into action, he issued orders to replace McClellan in command of the Army of the Potomac in Virginia.
1, 479 votes were cast for Peter Buell Porter – against Clinton's 43, 310 – because the Tammany organization, which fiercely hated Clinton, had printed ballots with Porter's name and distributed among the Tammany followers in New York City.
He had received instructions from the War Department on December 11, written by Major Don Carlos Buell, Assistant Adjutant General of the Army, approved by Secretary of War John B. Floyd:
Ellen Lewis Buell welcomed the latest work in the six-year-old series that had firmly established " a special niche in juvenile literature ".
Halleck began transferring divisions from Grant to Buell ; by September, four divisions had moved, leaving Grant with 46, 000 men.
Halleck had to continually prod Buell to get his army to Pittsburg Landing in order to reinforce Grant, concentrating for a planned attack on the Confederate stronghold at Corinth.
Buell considered himself the victor of the battle and denigrated Grant's contribution, writing after the war that he had no " marked influence that he exerted upon the fortune of the day.
Buell spent the next year and a half in Indianapolis, in military limbo, hoping that a military commission would exonerate him of blame ; he claimed he had not pursued Bragg because he lacked supplies.
Although he had been offered a command at the express recommendation of Grant, Buell declined it, saying that it would be degradation to serve under either Sherman or Edward Canby because he outranked them both.
Tyler had a brief relationship with fashion model Bebe Buell, during which he fathered actress Liv Tyler, born in 1977.
George's brother, Thomas Leonidas Crittenden, had been a member of Buckner's State Guard, but joined the Union Army in September 1861 and was advanced to the rank of brigadier general, serving under Don Carlos Buell.
The S2 was inexpensive to develop ( around $ 100, 000 ), and 1, 399 units were sold in the first year — well over the 300 units Buell had projected.
The design had significant Buell input, and was funded through Buell's cashflow, likely for 15 – 20 % of the V-Rod engine development cost.
* Prescinda Lathrop Huntington ( Buell, Smith ) ( 7 September 1810 New York – 1 February 1892 Salt Lake City ), married on 4 February 1846 and had 2 children ;
When it was first released in 1941, Ellen Buell of The New York Times called the book " one of the merriest we have had in a long time ", praising the understated comedic aspect of the procession down Beacon Street, as well as McCloskey's " fine large pictures " which simultaneously demonstrate " economy of line " and " wealth of detail ".
The troops of this corps had previously been styled the Army of the Ohio, under the command of Don Carlos Buell.
The Prime Minister, a personal friend of Mcgee's, had received permission to sit beside judge William Buell Richards while hearing evidence.
After the American Revolutionary War ended, Buell used the minting machine he had invented to mint the State of Connecticut's first official pennies.
As noted above, in " Ratings ", Roger C. Carmel, who had played Roger C. " Cutes " Buell, had left in a salary dispute with NBC at the end of the first season ; he was replaced by The Dick Van Dyke Show alumnus Richard Deacon.

Buell and actually
" Contemporary historians, such as Larry Daniels and Kenneth W. Noe, consider that Grant actually saved himself by the conclusion of the first day of battle and that the rivalry between Grant and Buell hampered the conduct of battle on the second day.

Buell and received
Bragg, pondering how to counteract the Union threat, received a message from Lieutenant General Kirby Smith, commander of the Confecerate Department of East Tennessee, suggesting that the two combine forces to defeat Buell and retake Kentucky.
In 1765, Buell received a patent for a lapidary machine, making him the first Connecticut resident to receive a patent.

Buell and official
The first official engagement at the 5 Spot was Cecil Taylor, whose band featured Buell Neidlinger on bass and Dennis Charles on drums.

Buell and .
Mrs. McIntosh Buell will leave Sunday to return to her home in Santa Barbara, Calif., after spending a week in her Polo Grounds home.
McClellan then resisted the President's demand that he pursue Lee's retreating and exposed army, while his counterpart General Don Carlos Buell likewise refused orders to move the Army of the Ohio against rebel forces in eastern Tennessee.
As a result, Lincoln replaced Buell with William Rosecrans ; and, after the 1862 midterm elections, he replaced McClellan with Republican Ambrose Burnside.
Gen. Don Carlos Buell on November 9, 1861.
Johnston now planned to defeat the Union forces piecemeal before the various Union units in Kentucky and Tennessee under Grant with 40, 000 men at nearby Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, and the now Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell on his way from Nashville with 35, 000 men, could unite against him.
Relief from Union regulars did not come until Gen. William S. Rosecrans replaced Buell and stopped the Confederates at Murfreesboro.
* The Second World War: Europe and the Mediterranean By Thomas B. Buell, Thomas E. Griess, John H. Bradley, Jack W. Dice
* 1815 – William Buell Richards, Canadian judge ( d. 1889 )
* 1876 – William Buell Sprague, American clergyman and author ( b. 1795 )
* 1862 – American Civil War: Battle of Perryville – Union forces under General Don Carlos Buell halt the Confederate invasion of Kentucky by defeating troops led by General Braxton Bragg at Perryville, Kentucky.
* 1795 – William Buell Sprague, American clergyman and author ( d. 1876 )
With reinforcement troops from Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell and Maj. Gen. Lew Wallace's missing division, Grant succeeded in driving the Confederates back to the road from Corinth ; though he stopped short of capturing Beauregard's army, he was able to stabilize the Army of the Tennessee.

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