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Thomas Ringgold IV (1715 – 1772) was an American lawyer, slave trader and merchant from Chestertown, Maryland.Along with his business partner Samuel Galloway III, the pair operated the largest slave trade operation in the Chesapeake Bay and would be responsible for importing one of the last shipments of slaves in the transatlantic slave trade to Maryland.
A Ringgold Identifier (Ringgold ID or RIN) is a persistent numeric unique identifier for organizations in the publishing industry supply chain. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Ringgold's Identify Database includes over 500,000 Ringgold IDs representing organizations and consortia who acquire scholarly publications and content.
Ringgold is a city in and the county seat of Catoosa County, Georgia, United States. [4] Its population was 3,414 at the 2020 census. [ 5 ] It is part of the Chattanooga, Tennessee –GA metropolitan statistical area .
Ringgold was the son of Samuel Ringgold, a U.S. Congressman from Maryland.A younger brother, Cadwalader Ringgold, served in the navy, becoming a rear admiral. On July 24, 1818, Samuel Ringgold graduated 5th in a class of 23 from the United States Military Academy at West Point.
The Catoosa County School District is a public school district in Catoosa County, Georgia, United States, based in Ringgold, Georgia.. Its boundaries are parallel with those of the county, [4] and serves the communities of Indian Springs and Ringgold, as well as the Catoosa County portions of Fort Oglethorpe and Lakeview.
The Ringgold Public Library thus became the first affiliate library of what was named the Dalton Regional Library in 1945. [9] Gordon County soon joined in 1957, as did Murray County in 1958. [10] [11] With the creation of the Fort Oglethorpe library in 1971, the system changed its name to the Northwest Georgia Regional Library System. [12]
Samuel Ringgold (congressman) (1770–1829), Maryland congressman, soldier in the American Revolutionary War and War of 1812, father of Cadwalader Ringgold and the soldier Samuel Ringgold Samuel Ringgold (United States Army officer) (1796–1846), hero of Battle of Palo Alto in the Mexican–American War, after whom numerous communities are ...
Samuel Ringgold (January 15, 1770 – October 18, 1829), a Democratic-Republican, he served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1810 to 1821 with the exception of one two-year absence, was a brigadier general in the Maryland militia during the War of 1812 and father of two sons with distinguished military careers, Samuel and Cadwalader.