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Brigadier-General William Robertson Boggs (March 18, 1829 – September 11, 1911) was a senior officer of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.He was noted as a military engineer who constructed the fortifications that protected some of the Confederacy's most important seaports.
William Boggs may refer to: William Ellison Boggs (1838–1920), chancellor of the University of Georgia; William Robertson Boggs (1829–1911), Confederate general during the American Civil War; Bill Boggs (born 1941), American television presenter and journalist; William Brenton Boggs (1918–2011), Canadian leader in military and commercial ...
Hale and Lindy Boggs had four children: Cokie Roberts, [31] who was a U.S. TV and public-radio journalist and the wife of journalist Steven V. Roberts, Thomas Hale Boggs Jr., who was a Washington, D.C.-based lawyer and lobbyist, Barbara Boggs Sigmund, who served as mayor of Princeton, New Jersey, and William Robertson Boggs, who died as an ...
William Robertson Boggs (1829–1911), Confederate Army General; Richard Thurmond Chatham (1896–1957), businessman, politician; Thomas Henry Davis (1918–1999), aviator, founder of Piedmont Airlines; Cornelia Deaderick Glenn (1854–1926), First Lady of North Carolina; Robert Broadnax Glenn (1854–1920), Governor of North Carolina
Graves of Anna and William Thornton. William Thornton (1759–1828), first Architect of the Capitol, is the only person who did not serve as a congressman to be honored with one of the cenotaphs designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe at the Congressional Cemetery. Goldsmith Bailey (1823–1862), Representative – Massachusetts. R59/S143.
Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr. (1940-2014), candidate for U.S. Representative from Maryland 1970. Son of Hale Boggs and Corinne C. Boggs and brother of Barbara Boggs Sigmund, Cokie Roberts, and William Robertson Boggs, and great-great-great-grandnephew of John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne. [16] Cokie Roberts (1943-2019), television journalist.
Field Marshal Sir William Robert Robertson, 1st Baronet, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, DSO (29 January 1860 – 12 February 1933) was a British Army officer who served as Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS) – the professional head of the British Army – from 1916 to 1918 during the First World War.
Mary Martha Corinne Morrison Claiborne "Cokie" Roberts (née Boggs; [1] December 27, 1943 – September 17, 2019) was an American journalist and author. [2] Her career included decades as a political reporter and analyst for National Public Radio, PBS, and ABC News, with prominent positions on Morning Edition, The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour, World News Tonight, and This Week.