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Gen. Lloyd Tilghman, also with 4, 000.
His father was also named Richard Tilghman ( 1672 – 1738 ) was a planter.
Rich Neck was also home to Matthew Tilghman, the head of the Maryland delegation to the Continental Congress, and Lloyd Tilghman, Confederate general.
A Ballad titled " The Ride of Tench Tilghman " also speaks of the ride and the surrounding areas as well.
Along with Kelly Tilghman, he also provided commentary for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09.
The venture did not last long, but it is possible that Mather may have met future associates such as Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and Bill Tilghman, who also tried their hand at hunting.

Tilghman and failed
Alerted by a Union reconnaissance on January 14, 1862, Johnston ordered Tilghman to fortify the high ground opposite Fort Henry, which Polk had failed to do despite Johnston's orders.

Tilghman and on
Tilghman leapt on to him, dragged him upright and hit him again, this time sending him careening against the bar.
Tilghman flung himself aside, dropped on one knee and pulled his own gun.
To Tilghman the incident was just one of a long list of hair-raising, smash-'em-down adventures on the side of the law which started in 1872 when he was only eighteen years old, and did not end till fifty years later when he was shot dead after warning a drunk to be quiet.
The deeds of countless western bandits and outlaws have been glorified almost to the point of hero-worship, but because Billy Tilghman remained strictly on the side of the law throughout his action-packed career, his achievements and the appalling risks he took while taming the West have remained almost unsung.
Leaving his rifle in the wagon, Tilghman walked up to the door and hammered on it.
And projecting wickedly through these curtains were the gleaming muzzles of six rifles, all trained on Billy Tilghman.
Tilghman announced on September 22, 2012, that she would step down as president at the end of the 2012-2013 academic year.
" Reynolds was transported to Richmond and held at Libby Prison, but was quickly exchanged on August 15 ( for Lloyd Tilghman ).
Tilghman was commissioned colonel of the 3rd Kentucky Infantry on July 5, 1861, shortly after the start of the American Civil War.
The geographic placement of Fort Henry was extremely poor, sited on a floodplain of the Tennessee River, but Tilghman did not object to its location until it was too late.
Sarah Tilghman Hughes ( August 2, 1896 – April 23, 1985 ) was an American lawyer and federal judge who swore in Lyndon B. Johnson as President of the United States on Air Force One after the Kennedy assassination.
Tilghman married Anne Lloyd ( 1723 – 1794 ) on April 6, 1741.
Anna Maria married her cousin Tench Tilghman on June 9, 1783.
The area of town now known as " Old Claiborne ," was located on Tilghman ’ s Creek facing the Miles River.
Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman was born on December 25, 1744.
He was born at " Fausley ," the plantation owned by his father, James Tilghman, located on Fausley Creek, a branch of the St. Michaels River, in Talbot County, Maryand, U. S. A a few miles from the town of Easton .< ref > Talbot County Free Library.
George Washington ’ s letters to brother Richard Tilghman on May 10th, 1786 shows his fondness for Tilghman:
: As there were few man for whom I had a warmer friendship or greater regard for your brother Colonel Tilghman — when living ; so, with much truth I can assure you that there are whose death I could have more sincerely regretted — And I pray you and his numerous friends to permit me to mingle my sorrows with theirs on this unexpected and melancholy occasion.
About a month later, on June 5, 1786 he writes to Richard Tilghman: ... none could have felt his death with more regard than I did, because no one entertained a higher opinion of his worth.
Today, the Maryland State archives has a painting of Tench Tilghman and " The two swords belonging to Tench Tilghman " left for the State of Maryland on the death on one of Tilghman's relatives, " Mrs. Judith Goldsborough Oates who died on December 26, 1997.

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Gen. Lloyd Tilghman surrendered the 94 remaining officers and men of his approximately 3, 000-man force which had not been sent to Fort Donelson before U. S. Grant's force could even take up their positions.
Her paternal great-grandfather, Lieutenant Colonel Lewis Tilghman Moore, owned the house which is now Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters Museum.
During postdoctoral studies at the National Institutes of Health, Tilghman made a number of discoveries while a member of the team which cloned the first mammalian gene.
Tilghman is remembered as brave and gallant in surrendering with his men, but he was derelict in his duty by abandoning the command of his garrison, which was responsible for the defense of both Henry and Donelson.
Two poets have written about the ride, Dr. Oliver Huchel and Howard Pyle which both make Tilghman into a hero.
personal and business relationship in which Tilghman shipped wheat, tobacco and other

Tilghman and any
* Bush, Bryan S. Confederate General Lloyd Tilghman: ' As a man, a soldier, and a general, he had few, if any, superiors.

Tilghman and were
Several were firing into the barn when Billy Tilghman arrived.
Tilghman knew that some ranchers were hand-in-glove with the Doolin gang.
Killed were Lt. John Connors, Chief Petty Officer Donald McFaul, Torpedoman's Mate 2nd Class Issac Rodriguez, and Boatswain's Mate 1st Class Chris Tilghman.
The Tilghman family owned it for over a century, beginning with Matthew Tilghman in 1752, and they were the last family to own it.
Foremost among Benjamin Chew's law students were Brigade Major Edward Tilghman and Judge William Tilghman.
The original sites for Forts Henry and Donelson were selected by another general, Daniel S. Donelson, but Tilghman was then placed in command and ordered to construct them.
In his highly fictionalized biography, Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal, published in 1931, he wrote that Earp and four other lawmen — ' Bat ' Masterson, Bill Tilghman, Charlie Bassett and Neal Brown — were presented with a customized revolver with a-long barrel.
Congress rewarded Tench ’ s merits and Washington had high trust in the man, as they were shown painted side by side The National Park Service writes that Tilghman was even sick during his ride from Yorktown to Philadelphia " with chills and fever " and that " Tilghman left the army in 1783 his health was failing " leading to his death " in 1786 his 42nd year.
Heck Thomas had tracked most of them ; the remainder were tracked down and eliminated by lawmen Chris Madsen and Bill Tilghman, and other posses.
However, neither Tilghman nor Brown were lawmen then.
President Tilghman is a biologist ; her two predecessors were economists.
From Tilghman Street to Lehigh Street, US 309 and PA 29 were designated along 7th Street and the northernmost part of Lehigh Street, sections of the modern PA 145.

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