Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Woody Hayes" ¶ 24
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Hindman and then
After a heated exchange, Hindman said he then offered Hayes a chance to resign, but Hayes refused, saying, " That would make it too easy for you.
Hindman then served as a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from 1854 to 1856.
They then moved to Knoxville, and their youngest son Thomas C. Hindman, Sr. was born on November 10, 1793.
Robert Hindman tried to defend himself, but his gun failed to fire, and Falkner then fatally stabbed him.
In the early 1960s, Ritchie and her partner George Pickow began distributing dulcimers made by her Kentucky relative Jethro Amburgey, then the woodworking instructor at the Hindman Settlement School.

Hindman and met
Hindman, Sr. was a frequent visitor at the Ross household, and it was there that he met Lewis's sister-in-law, Sallie Holt.
During this time, Hindman met and courted Mary " Mollie " Watkins Biscoe.
The combined forces met Confederates under Thomas C. Hindman at the Battle of Prairie Grove.

Hindman and with
Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Hindman also charged Pike with mishandling of money and material, ordering his arrest.
Confederate Brigadier General William J. Hardee and officers Patrick Cleburne, Thomas C. Hindman, and Basil W. Duke along with about 800 men were stationed close to Greenville near the outset of the Civil War until they began to retreat to Randolph County, Arkansas on August 28, 1861.
Hindman also had to abandon a howitzer with a broken carriage.
During this time, Cleburne became close friends with Thomas C. Hindman, who would later parallel his course as a Confederate Major General.
In 1856, Cleburne and Hindman were both wounded by gunshots during a street fight in Helena with members of the Know-Nothing Party following a debate.
Shortly after he was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, Hindman moved with his family to Jacksonville, Alabama and later Ripley, Mississippi.
Hindman took advantage of the many local business opportunities and was able to provide his family with whatever they needed.
Hindman Sr. gained a reputation for honesty with his business associates, which included Cherokee Indian tribes in the area.
Hindman received a classical education there and graduated with honors on September 25, 1843, as the class salutatorian.
Hindman rose to the rank of lieutenant and Post Adjutant by the end of the war in 1848, but did not see any major action during the remainder of his time with the infantry.
During this time, Hindman became close friends with Patrick Cleburne, who would later parallel his course as a Confederate Major General.
Cleburne and Hindman were both wounded by gunshots during a street fight in Helena with Know-Nothing members.
" By June 1, 1861, Hindman had raised ten companies which would eventually become known as the 2nd Arkansas Infantry, with six companies stationed at Helena and four at Pine Bluff.
Hindman convinced Holmes to give him a field command in northern Arkansas and he proceeded with a plan to drive out the invader.
After being wounded in the neck at Chickamauga, Hindman and his legion continued to fight along with the Army of Tennessee against General William Tecumseh Sherman in the Atlanta Campaign, across north Georgia from the First Battle of Dalton to the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, just outside Marietta, Georgia.
Hindman arrived in San Antonio and settled there with his family for the time being.
Hindman refused to surrender and, along with many other ex-Confederates, he crossed the Rio Grande into Mexico and sought asylum.
At around 9: 30 on the night of September 27, 1868, Hindman was assassinated by one or more unknown assailants who fired through his parlor window while he was reading his newspaper with his children.
Hindman hinted at the recent political debate with Powell Clayton as a possible motivation for the shooting and said, " I do not know who killed me ; but I can say, whoever it was, I forgive him.
At this time the state was nearly defenseless, and Roane, with the newly appointed commander of the Trans-Mississippi District General Thomas C. Hindman, cobbled together a reasonable defensive force.
At the dawn of the 7th of December Hindman began to doubt his initial plan to move on Cane Hill and instead continued North on Cove Creek Road with Marmaduke's men in the front.
On his arrival, Hindman found that he had virtually no troops and only fifteen pounds of gunpowder with which to defend the state.
On May 21, 1976, Hindman married Molly McGreevey, with whom he later acted on Ryan's Hope.
* Dr. John McMullan brought his knowledge of trachoma treatment and prevention from work with immigrants to public health campaigns among American Indians and rural populations in the Ozarks and Southern Appalachian mountains, setting up the first of his temporary hospitals at Hindman, Kentucky ( 1913 ).

Hindman and at
He is buried at Mountain Memory Gardens in Hindman, Kentucky.
Many notable legislators from across the country such as Senator Ted Kennedy, Speaker of the House Tip O ' Neill, and House Majority Leader Jim Wright and Congressman William H. Natcher among others came to his funeral which was held in Hindman, Kentucky at the Morton Combs Athletic Complex on the campus of Knott County Central High School.
Hindman is located at ( 37. 337174 ,-82. 981147 ).
Brady died of at least a dozen gunshot wounds, and Deputy George W. Hindman was also fatally wounded.
After the game, OSU Athletic Director Hugh Hindman — who had played for Hayes at Miami University and had been an assistant under him for seven years — privately confronted Hayes in the Buckeye locker room.
In 1856, Hindman ran for the Congressional seat in his First District, but was defeated by the incumbent, Alfred B. Greenwood, at the Democratic state convention.
With war approaching, Hindman resigned from Congress and recruited a regiment at Helena, which was mustered into Confederate service.
Rather than attack the divided pieces of the Federal army, Hindman entrenched himself at Prairie Grove, Arkansas, allowing the Federal forces to recombine and assault him.
After the stalemate at Prairie Grove, Hindman was transferred back across the river and participated in the Battle of Chickamauga alongside his friend Pat Cleburne.
Hindman was buried at Evergreen Cemetery ( later named Maple Hill Cemetery ) in Helena, near the grave of his friend Patrick Cleburne.
* The Lion of the South: General Thomas C. Hindman by Diane Neal, at Google Book Search
By 29 December Blunt and Herron would threaten Hindman at his Van Buren sanctuary and drive him from northwest Arkansas permanently.
Confederate theater commander Hindman also launched a clever disinformation campaign aimed at convincing the Union forces that new units were pouring into Little Rock from Texas.
The Battle of Fort Hindman, or the Battle of Arkansas Post, was fought January 9 – 11, 1863, near the mouth of the Arkansas River at Arkansas Post, Arkansas, as part of the Vicksburg Campaign of the American Civil War.
By the winter of 1862 – 63, disease and their life at the end of a tenuous supply chain had left the garrison at Fort Hindman in a poor state.
Flag Officer David D. Porter, on January 10, moved his fleet towards Fort Hindman and bombarded it, withdrawing at dusk.
He is buried at Maple Hill Cemetery in Helena near the graves of fellow Confederate generals Thomas C. Hindman and Patrick Cleburne.

0.140 seconds.