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  1. Georgia Scenes Characters, Incidents & C. In the First Half Century of the Republic by Augustus B. Longstreet, 1992-01-01
  2. Georgia Scenes, Characters, Incidents, Etc. In The First Half Century Of The Republic by Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, 2010-09-10
  3. Georgia Scenes, Characters, Incidents, Etc., In the First Half-Century of the Republic by Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin, 2009-07-10
  4. Georgia Scenes by Augustus B. Longstreet, 1840
  5. Georgia Scenes, Characters, Incidents, Etc., In the First Half Century of the Republic By a Native Georgian by Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, 1859
  6. Georgia scenes, characters, incidents, &c., in the first half century of the Republic by Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, 2010-09-09
  7. Georgia Scenes, Characters, Incidents, Etc, In The First Half Century Of The Republic by Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, 2010-09-27
  8. Georgia Scenes by Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, 2010-09-10
  9. A Historical Sketch Of The University Of Georgia (1894) by Augustus Longstreet Hull, 2010-09-10
  10. AUGUSTUS BALDWIN LONGSTREET by JOHN DONALD WADE, 1924
  11. Bibliography of American Literature, Volume 6: Augustus Baldwin Longstreet to Thomas William Parsons (Bibliography of American Literature Seri)
  12. Augustus Baldwin Longstreet: A Study Of The Development Of Culture In The South by John Donald Wade, 2010-09-10
  13. University of South Carolina Presidents: William Porcher Miles, Francis Lieber, Thomas Cooper, Jonathan Maxcy, Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
  14. Augustus Baldwin Longstreet: A Study of the Development of Culture in the South by John Donald Wade, 1924

61. U. S. Civil War Photographs - James Longstreet
26, 1862, HE LOVED THE WORD OF GOD augustus BALDWIN Our Second Son Born Dec.15, 1850 Died Feb. 25, 1862. Children of JAMES AND MARIE LOUISE longstreet.
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James Longstreet was born in Edgefield, South Carolina on January 8, 1821. His father, also named James, nicknamed him "Pete". His father died when James was twelve. Although he was born in South Carolina, Longstreet considered Georgia his home. He was raised and educated there.
Longstreet was appointed to West Point Military Academy from the state of Alabama in 1838, where he met Ulysses S. Grant. After he graduated in 1842, Longstreet was assigned, along with Grant, to the Fourth Infantry at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. It was there that he introduced his cousin, Julia Dent, to Grant. The two were soon married.
After the Mexican war, in which he received a wound to the thigh, Longstreet married Marie Louise Garland, the daughter of one of his former commanders.
THE CIVIL WAR At the battle of First Manassas , July 1861, Longstreet's troops defended Blackburn's Ford. He was appointed Major General in October, 1861.

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65. TDGH - January 8
Georgia. Here he lived until he was nine, when he moved to Augustato live with his grandfather augustus B. longstreet. longstreet
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The Purrysburg sailed from Dover, England carrying 73 new Georgia colonists. Of the group, most were German Lutherans who had fled persecution in the Catholic region of Salzburg, which was located between Bavaria and upper Austria. This was the first of three shiploads of Salzburgers that would settle in Georgia. Georgia signer of the Declaration of Independence Lyman Hall was elected governor. Born Apr. 12, 1724 in Wallingford, Conn., he received a college education and learned the practice of medicine. In 1752, he moved first to South Carolina and then to Sunbury, Georgia. By the 1770s, Hall was part of the revolutionary movement in Georgia, serving as a delegate to the Continental Congress.After the Revolution, he served as governor (1783-84) and later as a judge. In 1790, Hall bought a plantation in Burke County, where he died on Oct.17, 1790. In Dec. 1818, the General Assembly created a new county that was named in his honor. In 1848, the city of Augusta built a 50-foot-tall Signers Monument in the middle of Greene St. and moved the remains of Hall and George Walton to the site. Military leader James Longstreet was born in the Edgefield District in South Carolina (an area near present-day North Augusta) while his mother was visiting her husband's parents. Shortly after his birth, they returned to the family farm near present-day Cleveland,Georgia. Here he lived until he was nine, when he moved to Augusta to live with his grandfather Augustus B. Longstreet. Longstreet attended West Point, where he roomed with future Civil War generals William Rosecrans, John Pope, and A.P. Stewart. After graduating from West Point, Longstreet served in the Mexican War and eventually was promoted to major in the U.S. Army. After the secession of southern states in 1861, Longstreet resigned his commission and offered his services to the Confederacy. Initially, he was appointed colonel of an infantry unit, but soon he was promoted to brigadier general. Longstreet distinguished himself in the battles of First Manassas (Bull Run) and Seven Days, and he soon was Lee's most respected subordinate.

66. TDGH - September 22
Georgia. September 22. 1790 augustus Baldwin longstreet, a man who wouldhave many professions, was born in Augusta, Georgia. He attended
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Augustus Baldwin Longstreet , a man who would have many professions, was born in Augusta, Georgia. He attended Yale and a law school in Connecticut before returning to Georgia where he began the practice of law in 1815. In 1817, he moved to Greensboro, where four years later he was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives. In 1822, Longstreet was named superior court judge, serving three years until he returned to Augusta to resume the practice of law. In the early 1830s, he began writing and penned his most famous work Georgia Scenes , a humorous series which told of life in the late 1700s. Between 1834 and 1836, Longstreet published the Augusta State Rights' Sentinental . Then, in 1838, he became a Methodist minister. The next year he became president of Emory College, a post he held for nine years. Next, he briefly was president of a Louisiana college before becoming president of the University of Mississippi (1849-56). In 1858, Longstreet became president of the University of South Carolina. During the Civil War, he served as chaplain of a Georgia militia unit. After the war, he returned to Oxford, Mississippi, where he died July 9, 1870. Atlanta received 163 Union prisoners captured two days earlier at the Battle of Chickamauga. These were the first Federal prisoners in the Civil War to be sent to Atlanta.

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COLONIAL TIMES IN AMERICA Between the founding of Jamestown (1607) and the signing of the Declaration of Independence (1776), scattered English settlements grew into a group of colonies ready to declare themselves a nation. The colonists changed from thinking and acting as Englishmen to full awareness of themselves as Americans. During this time almost all writing was devoted to spiritual concerns and to practical matters of politics and promotion of settlements. In New England, fiction was considered sinful and little poetry was written. A few interesting personal journals and diaries survive. Bradford, William
(1590-1657), historian'History of Plimoth Plantation'. Bradstreet, Anne (1612?-72), poet'The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America'; 'Contemplations'. Byrd, William (1674-1744), historian and diarist'History of the Dividing Line'; 'Secret Diary'. Edwards, Jonathan (1703-58), theologian'Personal Narrative'; 'The Freedom of the Will'. Knight, Sarah Kemble (1666-1727), diarist'The Journal of Mme. Knight'. Mather, Cotton

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    70. Augustus Dean’s Memories Of The Second South Carolina Rifles
    AW, Company F, Second Rifles, Second Lieutenant (B) Vandiver augustus W., CompanyF Chickamauga and Hood’s wound, an opening occurred in longstreet’s Corps
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    71. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 8
    Marjorie Bowen; LONG, RAY; LONG, ROBERT HILL; LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH(18071882); longstreet, augustus BALDWIN (1790-1879); LONIE
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    72. South Carolina In The War Between The States (Civil War) - Recollections Of Army
    augustus A. Dean (January 14. Our Brigade did not reach Tennessee in time for thebattle of Chickamauga though the balance of longstreet’s men who went to
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    73. Augustus Long Street Hull Journal, 1908
    Title augustus Long Street Hull Journal, 1908 Collection Number AC 112P CreatorHull, augustus longstreet Size 1 Folder Repository Museum of New Mexico.
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    76. “Never Was I So Depressed”: James Longstreet And Pickett’s Charge
    longstreet well knew his obligations to the army commander as he expressed in a privateletter to his uncle, augustus Baldwin longstreet, written July 24, 1863
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    Lt. Col. Moxley Sorrel Goree believed that Longstreet’s forte as an officer consisted, "in the seeming ease with which he can handle and arrange large numbers of troops, as also with the confidence and enthusiasm with which he seems to inspire them.... if he is ever excited, he has a way of concealing it, and always appears as if he has the utmost confidence in his own ability to command and in that of his troops to execute. In a fight he is a man of but very few words, and keeps at all time his own counsels.... He is very reserved and distant towards his men, and very strict, but they all like him." On more than one occasion during the war, Longstreet was to prove his ability to organize, coordinate, and direct a massive offensive strike as long as the situation suited him. At Second Manassas, Longstreet's Corps struck the Union left with a solid line. The tragic result was Longstreet's casualties were higher in three hours than what Jackson's had been in three days, but the overwhelming assault broke the Union army in half and sent it reeling from the field. The situation at Gettysburg was very different than these circumstances, which did not suit Longstreet the strategist. The main attack was to be made by Pickett, Pettigrew and two brigades under Trimble. Brig. General Cadmus Wilcox’s Brigade, Anderson’s Division of Hill’s Corps, was ordered to move in rear of Pickett’s right flank and "to protect it from any force that the enemy might attempt to move against it." Colonel David Lang, commanding Perry’s Brigade of Anderson’s Division, stated that at daylight he received orders from Anderson, "to connect my right with General Wilcox’s left, and conform my movements during the day to those of his brigade." He also stated that he was told that he "would receive no further orders." A total of about 12,891 officers and men were in the attacking column and under the tactical command of Longstreet. What other troops were to be involved, and how much authority Longstreet had over them is more difficult to establish.

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    79. Reconstructing The South: Documents
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    Contracts and Agreements The Indenture of Susan_, 19 August 1865
    George Hannah's Contract with Freedmen, 30 December 1865
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    Andrew Johnson, "Fellow Citizens of Cleveland," 3 September 1866 Andrew Johnson, "Fellow Citizens of Saint Louis," 8 September 1866 ... Jubal Early, "The Campaigns of Gen. Robert E. Lee," Journalism and Memoir James Longstreet's Account of the Campaign and Battle at Gettysburg Greenville (Miss.)

    80. I10967: Cleo Ethel CLAYTON (18 Aug 1894 - ____)
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    James LONGSTREET
    8 Jan 1821 - 2 Feb 1904
    • BIRTH : 8 Jan 1821, Edgefield Dist., South Carolina
    • DEATH : 2 Feb 1904, Gainesville, Hall, Georgia
    • BURIAL : Alta Vista Cemetery, Gainesville, Hall, Georgia
    Father: James LONGSTREET
    Mother: Mary Ann DENT
    Family 1 Maria Louisa GARLAND
    • MARRIAGE : 8 Mar 1848, Lynchburg, Campbell, Virginia
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    Hephzibah SMITH
    12 May 1722 - 15 Nov 1774
    • BIRTH : 12 May 1722, Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts
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