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  2. Lewis Millett - Wikipedia

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    It runs up Hill 180, where the Battle of Bayonet Hill / Hill 180 Memorial is located. An annual memorial ceremony is hosted at this site under the lead of the US Army 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade and the Colonel Lewis L. Millett Hill 180 Memorial VFW (Veterans of Foreign War) Post 8180. [15]

  3. William Terrell Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Lewis' son-in-law William B. Lewis wrote Andrew Jackson on February 8, 1813, that "Maj. William T Lewis died on thursday morning last about 4 O'clock." [ 21 ] Jackson replied from his Natchez expedition, "I regret the death of Major Lewis-I fear his business is verry much unsettled-and that his family may be injured thereby-I shall be happy to ...

  4. Lewis L. Millett - Wikipedia

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  5. 4th Virginia Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Ronald was promoted to brigade command and Lt. Col. Gardner to lead the 4th Virginia. At the three-day Battle of Second Manassas, its ranks were reduced to fewer than 100 men, with 19 killed (including officers Col. William S.H. Baylor before his promotion to brigadier general could be approved, and Captains Hugh White and Andrew Gibson, and ...

  6. 41st United States Colored Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Llewellyn F. Haskell, photographed by Mathew Brady. The 41st United States Colored Infantry was organized at Camp William Penn in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in fall 1864 (between September 30 and December 7, 1864) under the command of Colonel Llewellyn F. Haskell. The regiment composed of troops from different sections of the state. [3] [4]

  7. Battle of Seven Pines order of battle: Union - Wikipedia

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    102nd Pennsylvania: Col Thomas A. Rowley (w), Ltc J. M. Kinkead; 2nd Brigade BG John J. Abercrombie. 65th New York: Col John Cochrane; 67th New York: Col Julius W. Adams (w), Ltc Nelson Cross; 23rd Pennsylvania: Col Thomas H. Neill, Ltc John Ely (w) 61st Pennsylvania: Col Oliver H. Rippey (k), Cpt Robert L. Orr; 82d Pennsylvania: Col David H ...

  8. Military Order of Foreign Wars - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Edwin Meese, USAR – Attorney General of the United States. Colonel Lewis L. Millett – Medal of Honor recipient and veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam. Lieutenant Colonel John Jacob Astor IV – Reputed wealthiest man in the United States when he died on the RMS Titanic in 1912.

  9. Isaac Newton Lewis - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, then-Captain Lewis was sent by Adjutant General Henry Clarke Corbin to Europe to study that subject, [1] his report resulting in the re-armament of the field artillery. By successive promotions, he rose to the rank of colonel in the Coast Artillery Corps in August 1913, and he was retired the next month for disability incurred in line ...