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St. John Richardson Liddell (September 6, 1815 – February 14, 1870) was a prominent Louisiana planter who served as a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He was an outspoken proponent of Southern emancipation of slaves .
Confederate Brig. Gen. St. John R. Liddell, with about 4,000 men, held out against the much larger Union force until Spanish Fort fell on April 8 in the Battle of Spanish Fort. This allowed Canby to concentrate 16,000 men for the attack on Fort Blakeley.
BG St. John R. Liddell. Liddell's Brigade Col Daniel C. Govan. 2nd-15th ... Ltc John G. Hall; 22nd Tennessee Battalion: Maj Thomas B. Murray; Strahl's Brigade
The Jones–Liddell feud (1847–1870) also known as the Liddell–Jones feud or the Black River War was a warring dispute between two prominent families from Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. It resulted in the death of at least six people, with other estimates suggesting as many as fourteen.
Hutchinson's company: Lt R. Middleton; Vernon's company: Lt J. Armstrong; Liddell's Division BG St. John R. Liddell (c) Gibson's Brigade BG Randall L. Gibson. 1st–16th–20th Louisiana Infantry: Ltc Robert H. Lindsay; 4th–13th–30th Louisiana Infantry; 19th Louisiana Infantry: Maj Camp Flournoy
Carnesecca entered the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 1992, the same year that he retired from coaching. He led St. John’s to a 526-200 overall record and to 18 NCAA tournament appearances ...
The Eric Liddell 100 commemorates the runner and missionary’s achievements as the centenary of his success in the 1924 Paris Olympics approaches. Princess Royal named patron of group working to ...
The men's and women's basketball teams at St. John's will wear “Lou” patches on their uniform jerseys for the rest of this season to honor Hall of Fame coach Lou Carnesecca, who died Saturday ...