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    William Wing Loring (December 4, 1818 – December 30, 1886) was an American soldier who served in the armies of the United States, the Confederacy, and...
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    overseers, ex-Confederate officers Henry Hopkins Sibley and William Wing Loring, arrived in Egypt. Loring was appointed by the Khedive as Inspector-General of...
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    garrisoned by 7,500 men led by Rateb Pasha and ex Confederate general William Wing Loring and Khaya Khor fort was garrisoned by 5,500 men led by Uthman Rifqi...
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  • librarian William Loring Spencer (married, formal name of May Nunez; 1847–1921), American author and actress, niece of William Wing Loring Loring (surname)...
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    First Regiment Mounted Rifles, under the overall command of Colonel William Wing Loring. He spent the next five years stationed at Fort McIntosh, near San...
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    Loring AFB, and it was closed in September 1994. It was later reopened as the Loring Commerce Centre. The 42nd Bomb Wing was the host unit at Loring AFB...
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    Boston family of Lorings, descendants of Thomas Loring. Her mother, who was esteemed a beauty, was the sister of general William Wing Loring, of the Khedive's...
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  • Loring is a surname and may refer to: Charles Loring (judge) (1873–1961), American lawyer, judge and Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court Charles...
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    American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery. Retrieved 2012-08-10. "William Wing Loring (1818-1886)". www.thelatinlibrary.com. Retrieved 2012-08-10. "Tribal...
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    killed on June 14, he was replaced in corps command by Major General William Wing Loring temporarily and on July 7 by Lieutenant General Alexander P. Stewart...
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  • SS William W. Loring was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after William Wing Loring, a Colonel in the United...
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    Gadsden County Commission voted to do so. St. Augustine Memorial to William Wing Loring, on the Plaza de la Constitución, erected behind the Government House...
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    (then A Company) completed its organization 1 October 1846. Captain William Wing Loring was the first Commander of A Company, and would later become the...
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    England. "Statue of Robert Clayton at north entrance to ward block of north wing at St Thomas' Hospital (1319925)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved...
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    Gibbs French, and William Wing Loring. Wheeler's corps consisted of cavalry divisions led by William T. Martin, John H. Kelly, and William Y. C. Humes. Author...
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    Alexander P. Stewart. Polk's corps consisted of the divisions of William Wing Loring, Samuel Gibbs French, and James Cantey. On April 30, Johnston's Army...
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    Stewart. Polk's corps comprised the divisions of Major Generals William Wing Loring and Samuel Gibbs French, and Brigadier General James Cantey. Sherman...
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    namesake of one-armed Confederate General William Wing Loring (May's given names at birth were "William Wing"). The couple then spent two years on a ranch...
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    at least three generals: Edmund Kirby-Smith, Francis A. Shoup and William Wing Loring, although only Kirby-Smith was born there. During the war, St. Augustinian...
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    national prominence in ensuing years were Phil Sheridan (Union Army); William Wing Loring (Confederate); John B. Hood (Confederate); George Crook (Union),...
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  • McWhiney Foundation Press, 1995. Wessels, William L. Born to Be A Soldier: The Military Career of William Wing Loring of St. Augustine, Florida. Texas Christian...
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    corps had the divisions of Major Generals Samuel Gibbs French and William Wing Loring, and Brigadier General James Cantey. On April 30, 1864, Johnston's...
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    General William H. Jackson, which had been called the Army of Mississippi. Polk's corps comprised the divisions of Major Generals William Wing Loring and...
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    deployed in about the center of the Union line, engaging Maj. Gen. William Wing Loring's Mississippi division and Alabama troops from General Alexander Stewart's...
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    Nelson Strength: 652 officers, 7,685 men, no. guns not reported Footnotes Loring reported having four batteries, but only specified the names of three. According...
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    Horace Forney, William Wing Loring, and Carter L. Stevenson. Bowen's division had 4,500 soldiers, Smith's had 3,500, Forney's had 5,500, Loring's had 7,800...
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    made up of the divisions of James Cantey, Samuel Gibbs French, and William Wing Loring. Sherman began his campaign on May 7, 1864 with the Battle of Rocky...
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    Brigadier General William Hicks Jackson. Polk was killed at Pine Mountain on June 14 and temporarily replaced by Major General William Wing Loring. Hardee's corps...
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    Baltimore Francis Kernan (Class of 1836), Senator from New York William Wing Loring, Officer in the United States Army, the Confederate Army, and Egyptian...
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    included the divisions of James Cantey, Samuel Gibbs French, and William Wing Loring. On April 30, 1864, Johnston's Army of Tennessee reported 41,279...
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