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Nathanael Greene told Washington that `` Lafayette was charmed with the spirited behavior of the militia and riflemen ''.
It was named after Nathanael Burwash, a former president of Victoria.
" He was also asked to musicalize Nathanael West's A Cool Million with James Lapine around 1982, but he refused.
It was named after Nathanael Burwash, a former president of Victoria.
Even his name is variable: the Syriac version of Eusebius calls him throughout not Matthias but " Tolmai ", not to be confused with Bartholomew ( which means Son of Tolmai ) who was originally one of the twelve Apostles ; Clement of Alexandria says some identified him with Zacchaeus ; the Clementine Recognitions identify him with Barnabas ; Hilgenfeld thinks he is the same as Nathanael in the Gospel of John.
My father was an athletic, creative, intelligent filmmaker and writer, and the only thing he had in common with Homer was a love of donuts " Although Groening has stated in several interviews that Homer's namesake is his father, he also claimed in several 1990 interviews that a character in the 1939 Nathanael West novel The Day of the Locust was the inspiration for naming Homer.
In the East, where Bartholomew's evangelical labours were expended, he was identified as Nathanael, in works by Abdisho bar Berika ( often known as Ebedjesu in the West ), the 14th century Nestorian metropolitan of Soba, and Elias, the bishop of Damascus.
Greene County was created on February 9, 1796, from part of Washington County and named for General Nathanael Greene.
Its county seat is Xenia, and it was named for General Nathanael Greene, an officer in the Revolutionary War.
On March 15, 1781, the Battle of Guilford Court House was fought just north of present-day Greensboro between Generals Charles Cornwallis and Nathanael Greene during the American Revolution.
The county was organized in 1833 and is named after American Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene.
It was established in 1811 and is named for General Nathanael Greene.
It was named after General Nathanael Greene, a hero in the Revolutionary War.
It was named for Gen. Nathanael Greene, who commanded the southern theater in the Revolutionary War, eventually forcing Charles Cornwallis to retreat to Yorktown.
Some think the town was named after Greenville, North Carolina, which had been named after Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene.
From one siege to another, he was a vital member of General George Washington ’ s staff serving well under General Nathanael Greene and coming to Georgia in 1781 in his service during the American Revolution.
The county was named after Revolutionary War hero Nathanael Greene.
It was named in honor of American Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene.
It was named by its founders for General Nathanael Greene, beloved friend of George Washington, for whom the county was named.
It was from this building that General Nathanael Greene, commander of George Washington's left wing during the Battle of Trenton, made his headquarters during the winter of 1776.
On February 9, 1790, Elias Stone ’ s growing village was named Greensburgh ( later changed to Greensboro ) in honor of the Revolutionary War Hero, Nathanael Greene, for whom Greene County was also named when it was formed from Washington County in 1796.

Nathanael and son
One son, Nathanael, although mentally and physically handicapped, survived to adulthood and remained with the Bucer family throughout his life.
He was the son of Nathanael Greene Pendleton and attended the local schools and Cincinnati College and the University of Heidelberg in Germany.
The other biblical references to Cana are in John 4: 46, which mentions Jesus is visiting Cana when he is asked to heal the son of a royal official at Capernaum ; and John 21: 2, where it is mentioned that the apostle Nathanael ( usually identified with the Bartholomew included in the synoptic gospels ' lists of apostles ) comes from Cana.
Simon Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew ( Nathanael ), Matthew ( Levi ), Thomas ( Didymus ), James ( son of Alphaeus ), Jude,
Their son Charles Frederick Herreshoff ( 1809 1888 ) and their grandsons, James Brown Herreshoff ( 1834 1930 ), John Brown Herreshoff ( 1841 1914 ) and Nathanael Greene Herreshoff ( 1848 1938 ) founded the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company, a boat-building establishment in Bristol, Rhode Island.
He fathered a son, whom he called Simeon, after his father, and a daughter, whose daughter ( i. e., Gamaliel's granddaughter ) married a priest named Simon ben Nathanael.
He married Elizabeth Lardner ( d. 1748 ), by whom he had one son, Nathanael, and two daughters.

Nathanael and Greene
* 1742 Nathanael Greene, American general ( d. 1786 )
Eventually, he found capable officers, like General Nathanael Greene and his chief-of-staff Alexander Hamilton.
* July 27 Nathanael Greene, American general ( d. 1786 )
* The town of Martinsborough, North Carolina, itself named for Royal Governor Josiah Martin in 1771, is renamed " Greenesville " in honor of United States General Nathanael Greene by the North Carolina General Assembly ; the name " Greenesville " is later shortened to become Greenville.
* June 19 Nathanael Greene, major general in the Continental Army, 3rd Quartermaster General
The combined armies of George Washington and Nathanael Greene, with the help of the French Army and Navy, defeated the British in the Battle of Yorktown during October 1781.
Greene County is the name of fourteen counties in the United States of America, each named in honor of American Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene:
Its name is in honor of the American Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene.
He is based on a composite of historical characters which include Thomas Sumter, Daniel Morgan, Nathanael Greene, Andrew Pickens, and Francis Marion.
* Andy Stahl as General Nathanael Greene.
* List of places named for Nathanael Greene
Its name is in honor of Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene of Rhode Island.
* Nathanael Greene ( 1742 1786 ), American Revolutionary War general
* Major General Nathanael Greene ( Brown ), statue of Nathanael Greene by Henry Kirke Brown
When Major General Nathanael Greene took command in the South, Marion and Lieutenant Colonel Henry Lee were ordered in January 1781 to attack Georgetown but were unsuccessful.
The county is named for American Revolutionary War hero Nathanael Greene.
During the American Revolution Col. Penn ordered the muster of some 300 militiamen under his command to march south to aid General Nathanael Greene at the battle of Guilford Court House, although some question whether the troops arrived in time for the fighting.
There is also belief that it may be named after Nathanael Greene, a Major General of the Continental Army and one of George Washington's brightest officers.
The county is named for Major General Nathanael Greene ( 1742-1786 ), a major general in the Continental Army from Rhode Island.

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