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Helen Dortch Longstreet (née, Dortch; April 20, 1863 – May 3, 1962), [1] known as the "Fighting Lady", was an American social advocate, librarian, and newspaper woman serving as reporter, editor, publisher, and business manager.
Although Longstreet's children reacted poorly to the marriage, Helen became a devoted wife and an avid supporter of his legacy after his death. She outlived him by 58 years, dying in 1962. [ 15 ] [ 289 ] In 1898, Longstreet, then 77, volunteered to lead U.S. troops in Cuba during the Spanish–American War . [ 290 ]
Charles Longstreet Weltner (1927–1992), American jurist and politician; Edward Longstreet Bodin (1894–1983), American writer; Hattie Longstreet Price (1891–1968), American artist and illustrator; Helen Dortch Longstreet (1863–1962), American author and feminist, second wife of James Longstreet; Husan Longstreet, American football player
Days later, on the Livingston's cul-de-sac, the grief was still fresh to 13-year-old Helen Li, who played with Alydia and Everly on the rare occasions they weren't training or competing. To her ...
Helen, a 15-year-old pup who is blind and deaf, was discovered buried behind a sidewalk slab in an attempt to seek refuge from two chasing dogs. Despite her age and disabilities, Helen managed to ...
Martha Longstreet (April 27, 1870 – February 26, 1953) was an American general practitioner and pediatrician from Saginaw, Michigan. Known for her work as a physician in Saginaw for 45 years, she was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame in 1984.
The Helen Morgan Story, released in the UK as Both Ends of the Candle, is a 1957 American biographical film directed by Michael Curtiz starring Ann Blyth and Paul Newman.. The screenplay by Oscar Saul, Dean Riesner, Stephen Longstreet, and Nelson Gidding is based on the life and career of torch singer/actress Helen Morgan, with fictional touches liberally added for dramatic purposes.
The First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (or Longstreet's Corps) was a military unit fighting for the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War. It was formed in early 1861 and served until the spring of 1865, mostly in the Eastern Theater .