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Samuel Peter Heintzelman (September 30, 1805 – May 1, 1880) was a United States Army general. He served in the Seminole War, the Mexican–American War, the Yuma War and the Cortina Troubles. During the American Civil War he was a prominent figure in the early months of the war rising to the command of a corps.
Heintzelman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ken Heintzelman (1915–2000), American baseball player; Samuel P. Heintzelman (1805–1880), United States Army General; Stuart Heintzelman (1876–1935), American soldier; Tom Heintzelman (born 1946), American baseball player
Heintzelman's Point was named after Major Samuel P. Heintzelman who was in command of Fort Yuma at the time the name was given to the point during the first expedition to bring supplies up the river by Lieutenant George Derby with the schooner, Invincible. Derby attempting to ascend the river in his longboat met the Major descending the ...
Boasting over 300,000 followers on the social media platform, Heintzelman’s Instagram bio says of her cooking style that she’s “Crafting fun recipes with a sprinkle of joy.”
A 29-year-old Florida housekeeper robbed and assaulted her 83-year-old employer on Christmas Eve when the elderly woman said she couldn’t afford to pay her once-trusted worker a holiday bonus ...
Jeffrey Epstein, second from left, with his lawyers in Courtroom 11F under Judge Deborah Dale Pucillo at the West Palm Beach County Courthouse, Florida, for his sentencing
Killed in action at Fort Erie 1814. 1812 Joseph M. Wilcox: First Lieutenant Killed in action and scalped by Creek fighters 1814 1813 George Trescott First Lieutenant Only graduate 1813; resigned 1819, becoming a civil engineer and rice planter. 1814 George Gardiner Captain Killed in action against hostile Seminoles 1835 1815
Vice President JD Vance said Friday that he would support the rehiring of a DOGE staff member who resigned after it was found that he had previously made racist remarks online.