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    leading attorney of the Baltimore bar. Winder was born in Somerset County, Maryland. He was the nephew of Levin Winder. He graduated from the University of...
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    charge. Winder was born at "Rewston" in Somerset County, Maryland, a son of U.S. Army Brig. Gen. William H. Winder and his wife Gertrude Polk. Winder's father...
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  • William Winder may refer to: William H. Winder (1775–1824), American general in the War of 1812 and lawyer William A. Winder (1823–1903), U.S. Army Commanding...
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  • Confederate States Army brigadier general Levin Winder (1757–1819), Maryland Militia brigadier general William H. Winder (1775–1824), U.S. Army brigadier general...
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    Confederate Army. Before Winder was named Winder it was originally named Jug Tavern. The first hotel of the Jameson Inn chain opened in Winder in 1987. The first...
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    designed by Richard A. Gilpin, (or Robert Mills), for W. H. Winder, a nephew of Gen. William H. Winder. It was leased as government offices. The government...
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  • son, William Winder, was an officer in the US Navy and served on the USS Raleigh in the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish–American War. Winder died...
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    a person who winds wool, thread, or yarn was called a winder. Just as a smith became known as Smith, so a winder became known as Winder. In the Hundred...
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    Armstrong, appointed Brigadier General William H. Winder as its commander. Winder was the nephew of Levin Winder, Federalist Governor of Maryland. He had...
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    media related to William H. Macy. William H. Macy at IMDb William H. Macy at The Interviews: An Oral History of Television William H. Macy on Twitter...
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  • During the British invasion of the War of 1812, American troops led by William H. Winder retreated east across Snell's Bridge on August 26, 1814. The President...
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    membership elected William H. Winder as president to replace Watkins, who was then in federal prison for embezzlement from the US Treasury. William Gwynn replaced...
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    slow to pursue. A brigade under Brigadier General William H. Winder first followed up Vincent, but Winder decided that Vincent's forces were too strong to...
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  • and seven other gentlemen of Baltimore hosted a dinner for General William H. Winder. In 1827, McKim was one of the state-appointed commissioners who helped...
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    wealth to philanthropy. William Henry Gates III was born on October 28, 1955, in Seattle, Washington as the only son of William H. Gates Sr. (1925–2020)...
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    Boyd, a professional soldier, and the third by Brigadier General William H. Winder, a recently commissioned lawyer. A brigade under a political appointee...
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    its size, under William H. Winder and John Chandler. 1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains: Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and William Wentworth succeed...
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    and intensity of their raids against the Atlantic coast. General William H. Winder attempted to bring together a concentrated force to guard against...
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  • Clarence A. Winder (March 30, 1887 - July 22, 1959) served as Mayor of Pasadena, California from 1953 to 1955. Winder was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on...
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    towards Rockville, where he expected to find General William H. Winder and his troops. Winder's troops had already proceeded on towards Baltimore. Madison...
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    William Henry Cosby Jr. (/ˈkɒzbi/ KOZ-bee; born July 12, 1937) is an American former comedian, actor, spokesman, and media personality. Cosby gained a...
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    commanded the river below its position, the American Brigadier General William H. Winder, commanding the military district around Washington, feared that a...
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    Maryland. Frick then read law in Baltimore in the law office of General William H. Winder, gaining admission to the bar in that city in 1813. His legal work...
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    a polygamist and had four wives and 20 children. Winder was born to Richard and Sophia Collins Winder in Biddenden, England. He worked in several trades...
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    William H. Winder during the Niagara campaign on an advance into Canada. At the Battle of Stoney Creek Chandler was wounded, and both he and Winder were...
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    commanded the river below its position, the American Brigadier General William H. Winder, commanding the military district around Washington, feared that a...
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  • Colonels William T. Sherman and George H. Thomas; Major Winfield S. Hancock; Captains John Pope, George G. Meade, James B. McPherson, Philip H. Sheridan...
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    from serving in active field command because he would have outranked William H. Winder, who had been assigned as the overall U.S. commander. President James...
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    Valley Campaign and the Seven Days Battles. After Brig. Gen. Winder Charles Sidney Winder was killed at Cedar Mountain, Taliaferro took over command of...
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    vote, for the Class 1 seat. Alexander Contee Hanson won election over William Winder by a margin of 8.24%, or 7 votes, for the Class 1 seat. Mississippi's...
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