Untitled Document past and present. Leggett Colour Sergeant W. - 87th Foot Grave at Peshawar - Sacred to the memory of Colour Sergeant W. Leggett. D Company 87th Regiment. http://www.angelfire.com/mp/memorials/menL1.htm
Company I - Morgan Rangers FEATURES CIVIL WAR UNITS 1st Louisiana Cavalry, CSA, BACK. Company I MorganRangers . 13, 1862, Pvt. Campbell, Francis M. Apr. 8, 1861, Pvt. Leggett, CT, Oct. http://www.ehistory.com/uscw/features/regimental/louisiana/confederate/1stLouisi
Extractions: eHistory > American Civil War Search Store Members Articles ... Trivia Game FEATURES: CIVIL WAR UNITS: 1st Louisiana Cavalry, CSA [BACK] Name Enlistment Date Rank Misc. Information Babbit, Thomas J. Sept. 15, 1862 Pvt. Batchelor, Joe Unknown Pvt. Benedict, H. Oscar Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Bergman, L. E. C. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt., Sgt. Bertrand, Joseph A. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Bonney, P. J. Apr. 15, 1862 Pvt. Brown, George Oct. 8, 1861 Cpl. Bruce, James Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Burton, W. T. Nov. 13, 1862 Pvt. Campbell, Francis M. Apr. 15, 1862 Pvt. Canfield, P. B. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Cobb, S. W. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt., 1 st Lt. Coleman, T. G. Unknown Pvt. Colton, Lewis C. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt., 2 nd Lt. Cook, S. H. May 27, 1862 Pvt. Cooper, William June 9, 1862 Pvt. Costley, M. L. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Crawford, James F. Oct. 8, 1861 Cpl, Sgt. Day, Ede Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt., Cpl. Doland, James Unknown Pvt. POW Dubois, Eugene Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Elbert, M. C. Sept., 1862 Pvt. Fennel, T. F. May 23, 1862 Pvt. Ford, Ben May 1, 1863 Pvt. French, Joseph L. Oct. 5, 1862 Pvt. Gates, William Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt.
Organization Of The Union Army At The Siege Of Vicksburg Escort. 2d Illinois Cavalry, Company A, Lieut. William B. Cummins. Gen. MORTIMERD. Leggett. 30th Illinois, Lieut. Capt. Francis M. Shaklee. 68th Ohio, Col. http://www.civilwarhome.com/vicksburgorgunion.htm
Florida Civil War Soldiers Index Leggett, William, FL 3rd Infantry Regiment ~ C. LEMINOX, FM, FL 1st InfantryRegiment Company K ~. Lemmex, Francis M. FL 1st Infantry Regiment ~ F,B. http://www.researchonline.net/flcw/index/indx168.htm
PCHGS: Military: WBTS: Dedicated Confederate Soldiers James, Francis Marion CSA 4th Georgia Calvary 1906 26th Georgia Regiment Infantry Company D - Captain Blackshear Cemetery Leggett, Benjamin January 17 http://piercecounty.www.50megs.com/military/military_wbts_confederate_soldiers.h
Co. F, 47th Ga. Roster Company F APPLING RANGERS. 47th Regiment. Georgia Volunteer W. Johnson (D) MatthewJohnson (W) Francis Marion Jones P. Lee Abraham Eason Leggett Watson Leggett http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/47th-F.htm
Union, Order Of Battle Maj. Gen. John A. Logan. Escort Company A, 2d Illinois Cavalry, Lt. Gen. MortimerD. Leggett Col. Manning F. Force, Capt. Francis M. Shaklee 68th Ohio, Lt. Col. http://www.nps.gov/vick/vcmpgn/us_ob.htm
MSN Money - Company Focus -- Red Flags Abound For Retail Stocks jumped in the first quarter, and regulators are increasing restrictions on some creditcardcompanies to be on the safe side. Keith Leggett, an economist with http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/P28476.asp
Capt. Hardison's Company, Tyrrell County, 1754 John Browning, Samuel Smithwick Jun. Francis Browning, Thomas Holleday. JohnPagett, Samuel Holleday. Robert Moss, James Leggett. John Seales, William Seanes. http://www.mindspring.com/~jsruss/colonial/Hardison1754.html
Extractions: Private Men John Duggans Benjamin Carey John Benett Richard Hardison William Ray Caleb Carey Sollomon Smith Edmond Moress Samuel Smithwick John Browning Samuel Smithwick Jun Francis Browning Thomas Holleday John Pagett Samuel Holleday Robert Moss James Leggett John Seales William Seanes Christofer Britteny Higason King William Carkett William King John Daley Thomas Little Joseph Harrison William Misell Joseph Hucson Mark Misell Bedlam Pha?an Daniel Rebamon William Rebamon Samuel Dwight John Rebaman John Smithwick Mantin Luther Robaman Luke Miroll ? John Hinson John ften Senr. William Hinson John ften Jun. Seward Caupper James Nbarn (?) Edward Griffen Henery Robinson Moress More John Carey Johsua Harding Absolom Spillard William Willins Thomas Benett Sen Smithwick Gardner Thomas Benett Jun. William Benett Isaac Gardner John Hardisen Thomas Gardner James Hardisen William Heris (?) Abselom Bryn Joshua Sullen John Marring Edmond son of John Smitherick Joseph Danisel John Mizell Henery Ray William Mizell John Swain John Ross William Ross Tested William Hardison Clark Abstracted from the Original at the North Carolina Archives by Joel S. Russell
Public Affairs Council : Board Company American Dental Association. Mr. Francis X. McLaughlin, Jr. Director, GovernmentRelations. Leggett Platt Incorporated. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. http://www.pac.org/pages/staff/pages/BoardCompany.shtml
Extractions: View by Individual Name Organization or Membership Category AAA Ms. Kathleen F. Marvaso Managing Director, Government Relations AdvancePCS Mr. Russell C. Ring Vice President, Government Affairs Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Mr. Timothy J. Holt Director, Corporate Relations Alcoa, Inc. Mr. Michael E. Belwood Manager, North American Public Strategies Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America Ms. Elizabeth A. Malkerson Senior Vice President Altria Group, Inc. Mr. Thomas J. Collamore Vice President, Public Affairs American Chemistry Council Mr. Mark D. Nelson Vice President, Federal Affairs American Dental Association Mr. Francis X. McLaughlin, Jr. Director of Political Affairs/ADPAC American Gas Association Mr. Richard D. Shelby Executive Vice President, Public Affairs American Medical Association Mr. Kevin Walker Vice President of Political Affairs Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. Mr. Bernard J. Fullenkamp
XXXIX Friend To Mr. Francis Leggett. to understand by Miss MacLeod that that class could be postponed,I was only too glad at the prospect of joining the Company tomorrow. http://www.ramakrishnavivekananda.info/vivekananda/volume_8/epistles_fourth_seri
Extractions: 10th April, 1895 D EAR F RIEND It is impossible to express my gratitude for your kindly inviting me to your country seat [Ridgely]. I am involved in a mistake now and find it impossible for me to come tomorrow. Tomorrow I have a class at Miss Andrews' of 40 W. 9th Street. As I was given to understand by Miss MacLeod that that class could be postponed, I was only too glad at the prospect of joining the company tomorrow. But I find that Miss MacLeod was mistaken and Miss Andrews came to tell me that she could not by any means stop the class tomorrow or even give notice to the members, who are about 50 or 60 in number. In view of this I sincerely regret my inability and hope that Miss MacLeod and Mrs. Sturges will understand that it is an unavoidable circumstance, and not the will, that stands in the way of my taking advantage of your kind invitation. I shall only be too glad to come day after tomorrow, or any other day this week, as it suits you. Ever sincerely yours
Fires1800s By this time the fire had spread from the Hass Shoe Company buildingto the adjoining Francis H. Leggett Co. Canning Factory. http://riversidenjhistory.com/Fires1800s.html
Extractions: 1800's About 1867. Two beautiful and refined daughters of the town Blacksmith, known only as Smith Mike, perished in the first recorded fatal fire. The young women were engaged in filling a lamp with oil at the horseshoe shop on Taylor Street. According to Hiram Torrie in the Riverside Press, one held a lighted match too close while the other was doing the filling. An explosion followed and the two were severely burned and died soon after. Their father was so distraught he did not long survive. March 2, 1882 , 3:55 am. A defective stove flue in a basement classroom ignited this major fire in the newly constructed St. Peters Church at Middleton and Scott Streets. Most of the damage was done before the fire was discovered and a bucket brigade failed to save anything. The church and its schoolrooms were completely destroyed but the shell survived and the building was rebuilt.
The Lifelong Learning Company - Recommendations from our evaluation forms. ANNE Francis, Coordinator I feel good in her Company, she is a it affects my working environment. VICKY Leggett, Great Yarmouth http://www.lifelonglearningcompany.fsbusiness.co.uk/recommendations.htm
Extractions: 'A great course! It can't get any better than this! Thanks Kath - really enjoyed your enthusiasm and energy!' DOMINIC CLARK, Principal Officer, States of Guernsey Prison Thank you for the wonderful session that you did for us on Friday. It was truly fantastic and everything that I had wanted. Everyone is talking about how much they enjoyed it and how wonderful you are! I just knew that you could shake them up! It set the stage for the afternoon and I can truly say that I have never delivered, organised or prepared a session that more than met the aims and objectives in the ways this one did. God they were bopping. Thanks a million ' JANET MORGAN, Quality Assurance Manager 'It's now 6.20 yet my head is full of good things! Thank you for giving so much of yourself!. ' 'A fantastic and energising experience!
16th Ohio Volunteers,Roster,Company E,Civil War 594, Leggett, John, Private, 10/1/61, 3 years, Died Nov J, Private, 10/1/61, 3 years,Mustered out with Company Oct 600, McKee, Francis, J, Private, 10/1/61, 3 years, Discharged http://www.mkwe.com/ohio/pages/rost_e.htm
Extractions: Below is transcribed the official regimental roster for Company E of the 16th OVI, exactly as it appears, including any misprints or other mistakes. Entries are sorted alphabetically by last name, first name. Roster Company D Roster Index Roster Company F ID LAST NAME FIRST NAME MID NAME MID INIT RANK ENTERED SERVICE TERM REMARKS LEFT SERVICE OR REGIMENT REASON LEFT Allen Isaac
71st Pennsylvnia Volunteers, Company B Muster Roll Richard Leggett, Sergeant, May 21, 1861, 3. Transferred to September 26, 1863, 3.Transferred to Company F, 69th Flynn, Francis, Private, October 1, 1861, 3. Deserted http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/71st/71stcob.html
Extractions: Years Remarks Robert A. Parrish Captain May 21, 1861 Promoted to Major, June 26, 1861 J. W. Lingenfelter Captain May 21, 1861 Killed on picket near Chain Bridge, Virginia, September 21, 1861 John Benker, Jr. Captain May 21, 1861 Promoted from 1st Lt. Company A, October 1, 1861; discharged on Surgeon's Certificate, June 24, 1862 William H. Dull Captain May 31, 1861 Promoted from 1st Lt. Company I, June 5, 1863; killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863 Enos W. Woodward Captain July 1, 1861 Discharged on Surgeon's Certificate, September, 1863 John D. Rodgers Captain May 28, 1861 Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt., June 5, 1863; to Captain, July 4, 1863; discharged on Surgeon's Certificate, April 12, 1864 John F. Smith 1st Lt. May 21, 1861 Discharged on Surgeon's Certificate, March 6, 1863 J. T. Smallwood 1st Lt. May 28, 1861 Promoted fron 1st Sergeant Company D to 2d Lt., June 5, 1863; to 1st Lt., March 1, 1864; mustered out with Company, July 2, 1864 William Wilson 2d Lt.
C:\web\pierce\presently Benjamin Leggett January 17, 1842 October 7, 1919; James C. Proctor January 18,1836 Malachi Bowen 54th Georgia Infantry Company K CSA; Francis Marion James http://bellsouthpwp.net/r/s/rskhdr/Pierce/presently.htm
Extractions: Presently the community of Pierce County is working hard to be of great interest to all. Recently, I received some mail from John Guss who wrote the following: We are a very proud community dating back to the early 1800's. We have a tremendous amount of history which we are now beginning to compile and take notice. We have begun by forming an historical society for Pierce County. Here visitors and citizens of the community alike will be able to have the opportunity to learn more about the community than what they have currently observed. There are already several restoration projects taking place such as the city jail built in 1894, the Civil War prison site where over 5000 Union soldiers who had been previously imprisoned at Andersonville , were held while General Sherman marched his forces to seize Savannah, the promotion of the 1875 courthouse, Shiloh church, the first church in Pierce County, the Brantley Brick Warehouse built in the early 1900's, the Blackshear Presbyterian Church dating back to 1872, homes dating to the Civil War, and much much more.
World Of Tea Caddy Perri Walla India Ceylon Tea. Producer Francis H. Leggett Co MazawatteeTea Mazawattee Tea. Producer The Mazawattee Tea Company, New Cross, London http://www.teacaddy.czi.cz/oldies.html
Company B Original Rosters Search 274 Million Names at Ancestry.com! Company B Original Roll. SergeantHenry S. Leggett. Sergeant George W. Burling. Private Laird, Francis W. http://home.att.net/~geneology/1stNJVI/cob.html
Extractions: COMPANY B- Original Roll Captain Sylvester Van Sickell First Lieutenant William H. Tantem Second Lieutenant John Parker First Sergeant A. Brainard Jerome Sergeant Henry S. Leggett Sergeant George W. Burling Sergeant Thomas Cunningham Sergeant Melville Packer Corporal Nathan Brown Corporal Thomas Davis Corporal William B. Thorn Corporal William V. Corvell Corporal Alfred H. Anderson Corporal William Snyder * Corporal Ellis B. Smith Fifer Abraham Voorhees Drummer Peter S. Briest Teamster George Long Wagoner Allen Hopkins Private Abraham, Cornelius Private Allen, Silas A. Private Archer, John W. Private Barclay, John M., Jr. Private Bell, Charles Private Bown, William H. * Private Berry, Thomas Private Buckalew, James Private Connley, James Private Coon, Charles Private Campbell, Charles F. Private Connell, Andrew Private Conover, Charles S. Private Cox, James P. Private Cocks, Andrew Private Covert, Nathan Private Davis, Charles F. Private Davis, Lafferd T. Private De Hart, William Private Everham, Joseph Private Fields, Charles Private Feyhel, Charles
Attu WW-II Veteran's Database Name List 163, 77. Goodnight, Basil, Company I, 32nd Infantry, 288. Howard, W. US.Army Civilian,99. Hudson, Francis, NOB, 100. Lawson, Mina, USN FAW4, 127. Leggett, jesse, saratoga,267. http://www.hlswilliwaw.com/aleutians/Attu/html/attu-vets-page-namelist.asp
Extractions: Assigned To ID Adams Clyde Capt. Willoughby's Scout Company Adkins Roble 32nd Inf. AGUILARD LEVY 1ST BATTALION CO D 17TH REGIMENT 7TH DIVISION AGUILARD LEVY 1ST BATTALION CO D 17TH REGIMENT 7TH DIVISION AGUILARD LEVY 1ST BATTALION CO D 17TH REGIMENT 7TH DIVISION Alaniz George 7th Div./ 32nd Inf./ Co. G/ 3rd Plt./ 3rd Sqd. Alford Robert 23rd Battaion CO.B Alford Robert 23rd Battaion CO.B Alford Robert 23rd Battaion CO.B Alford Robert 23rd Battaion CO.B Allen Francis 48th Field Arty, HQ Battery Liaison to 17th Inf. Allen Lee 328th Division Engineers Hospital Allen Richard Allinghame Ernie Seabees Amrein Ray 78th Coastal Artillery Anti-Aircraft, 2nd Bat. HQ
OHN - 12 OVI - Company H 20, mustered in 4 June 1861; mustered out with Company 11 Jul Leonard, Francis M,Pvt, 20, 70th OVI 10 Nov 1861; name also spelled Leggett ( who afterwards fell http://www.scioto.org/OhioHistory/Military/CivilWar/12-OVI/12-H.html
Extractions: 12th Ohio Volunteer Infantry - Company H SOLDIER'S NAME RANK AGE REMARKS Adkins, John W Pvt Allen, Charles L Cpl Chaplain Atkinson, Thomas J 1st LT Bendle, William Pvt Cpl. transferred to Co. K, 1 Jul 1864 Blair, George W Cpl (1860 census 13 years old) Bliel, Frederick Pvt Boswell, Albert T Pvt Bradford, James H Pvt Bradford, Joseph M Pvt Brady, Thomas H Pvt Brafford, Thomas J Pvt Brown, Ashley Capt The Battle of Scarry Creek, by Terry Lowery, pg 126; 163: 17 Jul Captain Ashley Brown, Co. D, 12th OVI remained to attend to Norton Burk, Samuel Cpl Died 14 Nov 1861 from wounds received 12 Nov 1861at Gauley Bridge Burnett, James W Pvt Wounded and captured at Cloyd's Mountain Campbell, John B Pvt mustered in 4 Jun 1861; resigned 22 Dec 1861 Carey, William B Pvt died 26 Feb 1865 in Rebel Prison Carpenter, John E Pvt promoted to Hospital Steward 1 Jul 1862 and transferred to Field and Staff Case, Richard B Pvt Cochran, Charles A Musician mustered out with company 11 Jul 1864 Cochran, Samuel WB Pvt Collins, William Pvt discharged 8 Oct 1862 at Gallipolis, OH on Surgeon's certificate of disability Conrad, Henry