- 1500-acre farm.
Nathaniel Frances Cheairs IV (1818–1914)
resided on the
property along with his wife,
Susan Peters Cheairs (née McKissack; 1821–1893) until...
- The
Martin Cheairs House is a
historic mansion in
Spring Hill, Tennessee,
United States. The
mansion was
built in the 1850s for
Martin Cheairs,
whose brother...
- and the
development of
downtown Tulsa. The
Cheairs Furniture Company was
founded by
James Osgood Cheairs in 1934,
during the
Great Depression. It is...
- led to his death. Van Dorn made his
headquarters in the home of
Martin Cheairs in
Spring Hill, Tennessee. Ever the ladies' man, he
attracted the attention...
- p. 170. ISBN 978-0-8129-8125-4. Eicher, pp. 144–45. Hughes,
Nathaniel Cheairs, The
Battle of Belmont:
Grant Strikes South (Univ of
North Carolina Press...
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captured Gen
Braxton Bragg MG
Daniel Harvey Hill Hughes, Jr.
Nathaniel Cheairs. Bentonville: The
Final Battle of
Sherman and Johnston.
University of North...
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University Press, 1959. ISBN 978-0-8071-0823-9. p. 241. Hughes,
Nathaniel Cheairs, Jr. The
Battle of Belmont:
Grant Strikes South.
Chapel Hill: University...
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American Civil War
Kentucky in the
American Civil War Hughes,
Nathaniel Cheairs. The
Battle of Belmont:
Grant Strikes South (Chapel Hill, NC: The University...
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original on July 4, 2024.
Retrieved October 10, 2023. Jr,
Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes; Whitney,
Gordon D. (March 21, 2006).
Jefferson Davis in Blue: The...
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biography Archived December 4, 2008, at the
Wayback Machine Hughes,
Nathaniel Cheairs Jr.
General Willam J. Hardee: Old Reliable.
Baton Rouge:
Louisiana State...