OFFICERS AND STAFF. William S. Turner, 1st Lt., r. Oct 29, 1862 Francis M. Sharp, 2nd Lt., r. Sept CompanyI. 1864 John P. Colvin, 1st Lt., r. March 1, 1861 Samuel P. Leggett, 2nd Lt http://members.tripod.com/~pipeslines/company.html
Culture Literature And Legends Br Native American Bibliography Gilbert, Helen Francis. Tonquish Tales. Elk Rapids, MI Elk Rapids High School, 1925.Leggett, Samuel. Mary's. New York Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1932. http://www.lib.cmich.edu/clarke/icullit.htm
Extractions: Native American Bibliography The literature of the Native Americans includes their stories and legends handed down over many generations orally and now written down for many more people to ponder and enjoy. There have also been books written with Native American heros and heroines and these are also included here. Altrocchi, Julia C. Wolves Against the Moon. New York: Macmillian, 1940. Augustine, Robertson M. Kau-bau-gwas-shee: A Flat River Story. Greenville, MI: 1973. Fictional story of Mikkinak, an Ot-chip-we Indian who lived in the Flat River areas of Michigan. Baner, Johan Guster R. Kitch-iti-ki-pi, the "Big Spring": Wonderfully Beautiful. The Ojibway and Chippeway Indian Legends. Manistique, MI: 1933. Baner, Johan Guster R. Medicine-water: Mashkig'kiu'ne'pish Kitch-Iti-ki-pi, the Big Spring. Menominee and Chippeway Indian Legends and Myths. N. p. 1933. Brown, William Edgar. Echoes of the Forest, American Indian Legends. Boston: R.G. Badger, 1918. Brown, William Edgar. Indian Legendary Poems and Songs of Cheer. New York: Everywhere Publishing Co., 1912.
Roster Of The 36th IL Infantry Hugh Shearer Ethan Keck. Thomas Leggett. George Monroe. One hundred and one officersand enlisted men. Company D. Aaron Mills. Ole N. Oleson Francis Phelps. http://www.illinoiscivilwar.org/cw36-roster.html
Extractions: Following is the Roster of the 36th Regiment, on its final muster and acceptance into the service of the United States, and at the period of its departure from Camp Hammond to Missouri. NICHOLAS GREUSEL Colonel EDWARD S. JOSLYN Lieut. Colonel ALONZO H. BARRY Major GEORGE A. WILLIS Adjutant ISAAC N. BUCK Quartermaster DELOS W. YOUNG Surgeon SIDNEY W. HAWLEY 1st Assistant Surgeon JETHRO A. HATCH 2d Assistant Surgeon GEORGE G. LYON Chaplain MELVIN B. BALDWIN, Captain EDWARD S. CHAPPEL, 1st Lieutenant WILLIAM S. SMITH, 2d Lieutenant SILAS MILLER, Captain. JOSEPH M. WALKER, 1st Lieutenant. BENJ F. CAMPBELL, 2d Lieutenant ELIAS B. BALDWIN, Captain JAMES B. MCNEIL, 1st Lieutenant JOHN M. TURNBULL, 2d Lieutenant COMPANY D.
The Battle Of Champion Hill - Francis Vinton Greene two brigades (JE Smith's and Leggett's) of Logan's Francis V. Greene graduated fromthe United States President, NiagaraLockport and Ontario Power Company. http://www.battleofchampionhill.org/battle2.htm
Extractions: Grant passed the night at Clinton, and at daylight the next morning two men, employees on the railroad, who had passed through Pemberton's camp that day before, were brought to his headquarters. They stated that Pemberton had 80 regiments, estimated at 25,000 men in all, and that he was moving to attack Grant's rear. Grant thereupon sent a courier with an order to Sherman to bring one of his divisions with the utmost possible speed to Bolton, and to follow with the other as soon as possible. He also ordered McPherson to move on rapidly beyond Bolton in support of Hovey, and McClernand to establish communication between the divisions of Blair and Osterhaus, and keep it up, moving forward cautiously. He then rode to the front. On the morning of the 16th the position was a follows: Hovey's division was on the Clinton road, moving west from Bolton to Champion's Hill, with McPherson's corps a few miles behind them; Osterhaus, followed by Carr, was on the middle road, moving northwest to the same point; and A. J. Smith, followed by Blair, was on the direct Raymond road, near Elliston's, moving forward toward Edwards' Station. About noon McClernand's 9:45 A.M. dispatch was received, asking if he should bring on an engagement. From the bearer Grant learned that McClernand was between two and three miles distant. Grant sent a written reply at 12:35 P.M., directing McClernand to attack the enemy in force, if opportunity occurred. Subsequently verbal messages were sent, directing him to push forward with all rapidity. These orders did not reach McClernand until after 2 P.M. He immediately ordered Smith and Osterhaus to
9th MICHIGAN CAVALRY, COMPANY "F" 9th Michigan Cavalry. Company "F". OFFICERS. RANK. NAME. HOME. AGE. Captain. Leggett, Francis W. New York, NY http://www.michiganinthewar.org/cavalry/9cavf.htm
Francis W. Leggett Francis W. Leggett. Company F, 9th Michigan Cavalry Francis was fromNew York City, New York. He entered service at the organization http://www.michiganinthewar.org/photos/leggett.htm
14th MICHIGAN INFANTRY COMPANY G Leggett, Alexander, Detroit, 18. Wilson, Francis, Detroit, 24. Go to Company A /Company B / Company C / Company D / Company E / Company F / Company H / CompanyI http://www.michiganinthewar.org/infantry/14compg.htm
9th MICHIGAN CAVALRY, COMPANY F 9th Michigan Cavalry. Company F . OFFICERS. RANK, NAME, HOME, AGE. Captain,Leggett, Francis W. New York, NY, 29. 1st. Lieutenant, Roys, Cyrus D. Hudson,n/a. http://www.geocities.com/~micivilwar/cavalry/9cavf.htm
Gallery Of Photos Franklin H. Northrup,of Company H, 8th Michigan Cavalry; John M. Vanfleet ,of CompanyH, 8th Michigan Cavalry; Francis W. Leggett, Co F, 9th Michigan Cavalry; http://www.geocities.com/~micivilwar/photos/gallery.htm
14th Michigan Infantry, Company G Company G Lamb, Richard Lamb, William Lawrence, George H. Leggett, Alexander Lovenridge MichaelMiddleton, Nicholas Miller, William Millspaugh, Francis W. Miner http://users.aol.com/dharvey130/14compg.htm
17th Michigan Infantry, Company E Company E C. Jones, Charles H. Jones, Licien M. Kelly, Andrew J. King, Francis E.La L. Laureat, Joseph or- Lawrence, Joseph Lawrence, John M. Leggett, James C http://users.aol.com/gallery105/17compe.htm
2nd Regiment, Company B 2nd Regiment, Company B NonCommissioned Officers. SOLDIER'S NAME, Evans, JamesH. SOLDIER'S NAME, Harrell, Francis L. SOLDIER'S NAME, Leggett, Bythiel. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~ncuv/coB2ndb.htm
Extractions: Non-Commissioned Officers SOLDIER'S NAME Evans, James H. LAST RANK Sergeant DATE ENLISTED Nov 14, 1863 WHERE ENLISTED New Bern, NC AGE AT ENLISTMENT COUNTY BORN Bertie Co., NC REMARKS Missing in Action at Plymouth, NC; Later returned; Transferred to 1stNC Feb 27, 1865 *********************RECORD BREAK******************* SOLDIER'S NAME Harrell, William Harrison LAST RANK Sergeant DATE ENLISTED Nov 28, 1863 WHERE ENLISTED Plymouth, NC AGE AT ENLISTMENT COUNTY BORN Bertie Co., NC REMARKS Missing in Action at Plymouth, NC; Later returned; Transferred to 1stNC Feb 27, 1865 *********************RECORD BREAK******************* SOLDIER'S NAME Harrington, Hosea D. LAST RANK Sergeant DATE ENLISTED Oct 18, 1863 WHERE ENLISTED Plymouth, NC AGE AT ENLISTMENT COUNTY BORN Pitt Co., NC REMARKS Missing in Action at Plymouth, NC; Later returned; Transferred to 1stNC Feb 27, 1865 *********************RECORD BREAK******************* SOLDIER'S NAME Hobbs, Charleton LAST RANK Sergeant DATE ENLISTED Dec 2, 1863 WHERE ENLISTED Plymouth, NC AGE AT ENLISTMENT COUNTY BORN Bertie Co., NC
Ladder Company 114 ROLL CALL OF LADDER 114 1897 1997. Ladder Company 114. Vincent Laurence1945 - 1945. John A. Leggett 1945 - 1947. Francis N. Quigg 1952 - 1954. http://www.nyfd.com/brooklyn_ladders/ladder_114/members2.html
Extractions: CAPTAIN Charles H. Bixby 1897 - 1900 James Langan 1900 - 1906 Daniel J. Cahill 1906 - 1920 David O'Keefe 1913 - 1914 Edward F. Giblin 1920 - 1932 James P. McChrome 1932 - 1943 John J. Murray (3) 1943 - 1948 Francis J. Brennan (2) 1948 - 1953 Francis X. Hanratty 1953 - 1957 Michael J. Bennette 1957 - 1960 John J. Cashin 1960 - 1968 Donald McCarthy 1968 - 1970 John J. O'Rourke #1 1970 - 1976 Joseph L. Carber 1976 - 1978 John J. Devine 1978 - 1983 John T. Kelly (7) 1983 - 1989 William J. Cali 1989 - 1990 Richard A. Posavetz 1990 - 1991 Peter S. Begley 1991 - 1996 John T. Maguire 1996 - Active
Roster Of Company B 112th Illinois Infantry Company B 112th Illinois Infantry. Name, Rank, Residence, Date of Muster, Remarks. Inf.Leggett, Francis J, Private, Osceola, Sep 20, 1862, MO Jun 20, 1865; pris. war. http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/r155/112-b-in.htm
Extractions: Muster Remarks ALEXANDER, Robert Private Osceola Sep 20, 1862 Died at Knoxville, Tenn., May 16, 1864; wounds BALDWIN, Joseph H Recruit July 23, 1863 Deserted in 1864 BARBER, Charles H Private Osceola Sep 20, 1862 Died at Marietta, Ga., Sep 1, 1864; wounds BARBER, George Private Osceola Sep 20, 1862 Disch, Mar 1863; disabil. BEVIER, Orlin Private Osceola Sep 20, 1862 Corp'l. Died in Andersonville prison, July 1864 BRODE, Andrew J Private Osceola Sep 20, 1862 Tr. to V.R.C., May 18, 1864 BROWN, George A Recruit Tr. to 65th Ill. Absent, sick BUNNELL, John H Sergeant Penn Sep 20, 1862 Died at Nashville, Tenn., Aug 12, 1864; wounds CONIBEAR, William Private Macon Sep 20, 1862 Mustered out Jun 20, 1865 CROOK, Charles N Private Penn Sep 20, 1862 MO Jun 20, 1865 as Corp'l. DALYRIMPLE, Isaac N Private Osceola Sep 20, 1862 MO May 31, 1865; was pris. DARDIS, Michael Recruit Richwood Jan 24, 1865 Transferred to 65th Ill. Inf. DELANEY, Thomas E Private Osceola Sep 20, 1862 Mustered out Jun 20, 1865 DEYO, Abram Corporal Saratoga Sep 20, 1862
Roster Of Company I 50th Illinois Infantry Company I 50th Illinois Infantry. DUNN, Francis J. Sergeant, Spring Grove, Sep 12,1861, Pro. Leggett, Robert S, Recruit, Monmouth, Feb 27, 1864, Mustered out July 13 http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/r050/050-i-in.htm
Extractions: Muster Remarks ALLEN, William A. Sergeant Sep 12, 1861 Disch. Aug. 9, 1862, as private APPLEBY, William Recruit Spring Grove Feb 27, 1864 Mustered out July 13, 1865 ARNOLD, William Recruit Monmouth Feb 27, 1864 Disch. Oct. 22, 1862; disabil. AUSTIN, Alpheus Sergeant Young America Sep 12, 1861 M.O. Sept.27, 1864, as private BEATY, Stephen R. Prairie Dec 1, 1864 Mustered out July 13. 1865 BEETLEY, Edwin W. Veteran Monmouth Jan 15, 1864 Mustered out July 13, 1865 BEETLY, Edwin W. Private Knox Co. Sep 12, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran BLACK, Samuel R. Private Monmouth Sep 12, 1861 BLIND, Charles Veteran Monmouth Jan 15, 1864 Mustered out July 13, 1865 BLIND, Charles Private Burlington Ia. Sep 12, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran BOGGS, Francis M. Private Warren Co. Sep 12, 1861 Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, 1862 BRENNER, Charles Veteran Monmouth Apr 23, 1864 Mustered out July 13, 1865 BRENNER, Charles Recruit Germany Re-enlisted as Veteran BROWNLEE, William 2nd Lt. Monmouth Not Must'd M.O. July 13, 1865 as Sergt. BROWNLEE, William
CompEd Inc. Kentucky Workers Compensation Resource Leggett Platt has not been named as a party Lindsey/TPA for American Casualty InsuranceCompany and Hon. KRS 342.285; Special Fund v. Francis, Ky., 708 SW.2d http://www.comped.net/comped/opinions_recentdisp.asp?ID=1642
Memorial Page Bravo Company BATTALION (MECH) 5TH INFANTRY BOBCATS 25TH INFANTRY DIVISION BRAVO Company. Leggett,Albert Gary, Aydn, NC, 5/16/47, 8/27 Lentz, Jerry Francis, Hartington, NE, 5/13/45,4 http://www.bobcat.ws/bravomem.htm
Extractions: LAST NAME FIRST NAME HOME TOWN ST DOB DOC CO Acosta-Rosario Humberto Mayaguez PR B Adiutori Richard New York NY B Alvearez Jose Ricardo Tucson AZ B Anderson Archie Eastover SC B Arbogast Randall Valley Head WV B Ardis John Coleman Manning SC B Baker Everdene Jr Zebulon NC B Bateman Willard Thurman Bullard TX B Benjamin Freddie James Natchitoches LA B Berry David Loyall Houston TX B Blackman Larry Paul Denison IA B Bradford Leonard Edward Tyrone PA B Breen Gerald James West New York NJ B Breshears Kenneth Lester Riverbank CA B Broekhuizen Allen Paul Fulton NY B Brooks David Wiilliam Montvale NJ B Brown George Lawrence Norfolk VA B Brown Timothy J. Myrtle Point OR B Bullington Frederick Curt Spencer VA B Butler Terrence Edwin Ozone Park NY B Cabrera-Rodrigue Marceli Ponce PR B Campbell Ronald Edward Richmond KY B Cantrell Robert Owen Panama City FL B Cardenas Arnoldo J Chicago IL B Chaffin Clerence Ray Grapeland TX B Chappy John Michael Hammond IN B Chesley Eugene Nathaniel Baltimore MY B Clark Ronald Blair Runnells IA B Coffman Roger Leroy Columbus OH B Coleman James Edward Kansas City MO B Collier Gerald James Essexville MI B Combs Paul Rex Bellingham WA B Conley Green Phoenix AZ B Correa-Morales Francisco Gurabo PR B Crim Charles Ray San Angelo TX B Cubbage Clifton Bowers Beach DE B Cutler James Irving Muskegon MI B D'Amico Frank Anthony Gloucester MA B Dailey Billy Jackson Moberly MO B Davis Charles Edward Galt CA B Davis Harris Vonzell Monroe LA B Day Billy Brown Chattanooga TN B De Boer William Sylvester Ray MN B De Lorenzo Philip T Jr Randolph MA B Del Terzo Colombo Phil New York NY B Di Bartolomeo Ronald J.
ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL COMPANY 2 RASHIDIAN QODRATOLLAH 2 RASHIDIAN SEYFOLLAH 2 SHEPHARD Francis 2 TIME 1 DAVIES RALPHK 1 DU PONT Company 1 DULLES IN 1 LE ROUGETEL JOHN 1 Leggett FREDERICK 1 http://www.namebase.org/main1/Anglo-2Diranian_Oil_Company.html
Company I - Morgan Rangers FEATURES CIVIL WAR UNITS 1st Louisiana Cavalry, CSA, BACK. Company I MorganRangers . 13, 1862, Pvt. Campbell, Francis M. Apr. 8, 1861, Pvt. Leggett, CT, Oct. http://www.ehistory.com/uscw/features/regimental/louisiana/confederate/1stLouisi
Extractions: eHistory > American Civil War Search Store Members Articles ... Trivia Game FEATURES: CIVIL WAR UNITS: 1st Louisiana Cavalry, CSA [BACK] Name Enlistment Date Rank Misc. Information Babbit, Thomas J. Sept. 15, 1862 Pvt. Batchelor, Joe Unknown Pvt. Benedict, H. Oscar Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Bergman, L. E. C. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt., Sgt. Bertrand, Joseph A. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Bonney, P. J. Apr. 15, 1862 Pvt. Brown, George Oct. 8, 1861 Cpl. Bruce, James Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Burton, W. T. Nov. 13, 1862 Pvt. Campbell, Francis M. Apr. 15, 1862 Pvt. Canfield, P. B. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Cobb, S. W. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt., 1 st Lt. Coleman, T. G. Unknown Pvt. Colton, Lewis C. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt., 2 nd Lt. Cook, S. H. May 27, 1862 Pvt. Cooper, William June 9, 1862 Pvt. Costley, M. L. Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Crawford, James F. Oct. 8, 1861 Cpl, Sgt. Day, Ede Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt., Cpl. Doland, James Unknown Pvt. POW Dubois, Eugene Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt. Elbert, M. C. Sept., 1862 Pvt. Fennel, T. F. May 23, 1862 Pvt. Ford, Ben May 1, 1863 Pvt. French, Joseph L. Oct. 5, 1862 Pvt. Gates, William Oct. 8, 1861 Pvt.
70th Indiana Regiment, Company B FEATURES CIVIL WAR UNITS 70th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, USA, BACK. CompanyB. Anderson, Thomas. Angleton, Francis M. Lee, William J. Leggett, Leroy. http://www.ehistory.com/uscw/features/regimental/indiana/union/70thIndiana/compa
Extractions: Company B (Listings in Alphabetical Order) Adams, Charles E. Adams, George W. Adams, John H. Adams, Sylverter Albright, John F. Allen, Aaron Anderson, Terrell Anderson, Thomas Angleton, Francis M. Angleton, Robert Aulte, James Aydelott, Henry Aydelott, Joseph W. Baker, William Barnes, William H. Beeson, William H. Beller, Abraham Bennett, James C. Cayler, Cyrus Clark, Henson L. Clark, James Collins, Ephraim Collins, Franklin Collins, James L. Collins, John T. Conner, William Cowden, Joseph F. Cross, Abner D. Davidson, Edward L. Davisson, Enos Davisson, John Deem, William H. Deloe, David L. Dill, Edward Dinn, James Dunn, Edmond H. Dwyer, William A. Ellett, John H. Emrick, Philip P. Eoff, Humphrey Evans, George Farley, Henry Foster, Robert T. Frank, Charles W. Fry, William German, Lindsey Gibbons, John W. Gill, David P. Goodrich, Louis Gordon, Zacheus Gossett, Simpson Guise, William H. Gwynne, Thornhill H. Hall, George W.