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Chipman and Henry
Chipman did, in fact, survive and, upon recovery, was appointed as a member of General Henry W. Halleck's and later Samuel R. Curtis's staff.
# William Henry Chipman, Anti-Confederate ( 1867 – 1870 )

Chipman and Wirz
In the film, William Shatner played the protagonist Chipman, Richard Basehart played Wirz, and Martin Sheen played a minor supporting role.

Chipman and Andersonville
Chipman published his recollections of the famous Andersonville Trial in his 1911 book, The Tragedy of Andersonville.
** George C. Scott – The Andersonville Trial as Lt. Col. N. P. Chipman

Chipman and where
Chipman was born in Shoreham in Addison County, Vermont, where attended the rural schools and graduated from Middlebury College in 1823.
However, the most important person that he meets is Rita Lee Chipman ( Darby ), the " right kind of girl ," who is unfortunately an unwed, soon-to-be mother ( in an age where this was uncommon and somewhat shameful ).

Chipman and Union
However, Union County would provide 3200 men for that war, suffering the casualties of 1, 035 wounded, killed, or missing, while producing notable leaders such as Norton P. Chipman.
Thomas Chipman McRae was born at Mount Holly in Union County, Arkansas.
Having enlisted in the Union Army's Iowa Infantry during the Civil War, Lieutenant Colonel Chipman fought courageously in battle and was nearly mortally wounded, leading his commanders to report him as dead at the Battle of Fort Donelson.

Chipman and lost
He ran unsuccessfully for governor in the 1920 Democratic primary, having lost to Thomas Chipman McRae.

Chipman and their
The first settler in what would become the Parish of Chipman was Alexander McClure of County Tyrone, Ireland, who arrived in 1820 with his wife, Mary McLeod, and their five daughters.

Chipman and .
The investors include equal partners Ken Kendrick, Mike Chipman, and Jeffrey Royer.
Law professor John Chipman Gray's The Nature and Sources of the Law, an examination and survey of the common law, is also still commonly read in U. S. law schools.
John Chipman observed in his survey that McKenzie stumbled upon the questions of intermediate products and discovered that " introduction of trade in intermediate product necessitates a fundamental alteration in classical analysis.
Dewey was first married to Alice Chipman.
The petition requesting the establishment of the school, titled " The Founders ' Petition of 1785 ," was addressed to Governor Thomas Carleton and was signed by seven Loyalist men: William Paine, William Wanton, George Sproule, Zephaniah Kingsley, John Coffin, Ward Chipman, and Adino Paddock.
" The current Director-General and Chief Executive is Dr John Chipman CMG.
Norton P. Chipman, co-founder of the Grand Army of the Republic, author of order creating Memorial Day, and U. S. Congressman
* Thomas Chipman McRae-AR Representative, AR Governor, US Representative, US Congress.
Back on the mainland, silver was discovered in a large field in 1878, and the Chipman Silver Mine would begin operations until it finally closed in 1925.
* Henderson, formerly Hendersonville, is an unincorporated community located along Henderson Road between N. Bingham Road and Chipman Road.
* Chipman – A hamlet by the northwest town line.
John S. Chipman ( D )
The university communities are connected by Washington State Route 270 and the Bill Chipman Palouse Trail.
The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail links Pullman with Moscow and links to the Latah Trail to Troy, from WSU.
On October 22, 1867, he married Alice Starr Chipman in St. Stephen, New Brunswick ; they had two children, including future New Brunswick premier Leonard Percy de Wolfe Tilley.
Alice Starr Chipman was the daughter of ship owner ( The Cedars ) Zachariah Chipman and his wife Mary Eliza.

successfully and prosecuted
`` Unfortunately '', says Chief Postal Inspector David H. Stephens, who has prosecuted many device quacks, `` the ghouls who trade on the hopes of the desperately ill often cannot be successfully prosecuted because the patients who are the chief witnesses die before the case is called up in court ''.
This was confirmed in the case of R v Carroll, where the police found new evidence convincingly disproving Carroll's sworn alibi two decades after he had been acquitted of murder charges in the death of Ipswich child Deidre Kennedy, and successfully prosecuted him for perjury.
He became personally involved in all branches of the government and successfully prosecuted corruption among public officials.
As attorney general, Bacon successfully prosecuted Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset and his wife, Frances Howard, Countess of Somerset for murder in 1616.
Extensive complaints have arisen over the application of the legislation, with over 180 judicial review cases currently in the High Court and over seventy already successfully prosecuted in the High Court by firearms owners.
Whether these initiatives will have the desired effect of curbing such activities has yet to be seen ; although a number of hawala networks have been closed down and a number of hawaladars have been successfully prosecuted for money laundering, there is little sign that these actions have brought the authorities any closer to identifying and arresting a significant number of terrorists or drug smugglers.
However she was successfully prosecuted twice for allowing her actors to improvise in performance.
This explains, for example, why OPEC, the global petroleum cartel, has not been prosecuted or successfully sued under U. S. antitrust law.
At least one lawsuit to enforce the ordinances and covenants against a homeowner placing a mobile home in an unauthorized location has been successfully prosecuted.
In 2009, the FBI indicted and successfully prosecuted a 23 person car theft and drug ring.
39 films were successfully prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act but some of these films have been subsequently cut and then approved for release by the BBFC.
Persons have been successfully prosecuted for publishing do-it-yourself will forms and for representing special education children in federal proceedings as specifically allowed by federal law.
Several Tammany Hall officials affiliated with Hines and Luciano were also successfully prosecuted by Dewey as well.
A notable case is that of former United States amateur operator Jack Gerritsen operating under the revoked call sign KG6IRO who was successfully prosecuted by the FCC for unlicensed operation and malicious interference.
It is likely that the AIVD has significant influence in police and prosecution circles, given recent cases where suspected terrorists were prosecuted ( and found not guilty ) or successfully extradited ( Mullah Krekar ) without credible non-secret evidence.
For example, while FSMA prohibits insider trading, the FSA has only successfully prosecuted two insider dealing cases, both involving defendants who did not contest the charges.
She objected to the UK edition of The Little Red Schoolbook, " a manual of children's rights " on sex, drugs and attitudes to adults, which was successfully prosecuted for obscenity in July 1971.
He successfully prosecuted the beggar for bewitching his son and had the woman put to death.
Although only 26 of the over 7, 000 arrests involved snipers, and not one person accused of sniping was successfully prosecuted, the fear of snipers precipitated many police searches.
In the early part of his career he had many quarrels, notably one with Felix Pyat ( 1810-1889 ), whom he prosecuted successfully for defamation of character.
A decade later ( 1876 ), Bradlaugh and Besant decided to republish the American Charles Knowlton's pamphlet advocating birth control, The Fruits of Philosophy, or the Private Companion of Young Married People, whose previous British publisher had already been successfully prosecuted for obscenity.
As a Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney, he successfully prosecuted Charles Manson and several other members of his " family " for the 1969 murders of Sharon Tate and six others.
The Verizon suit was the first but not the only patent lawsuit successfully prosecuted against Vonage.

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