- 1865;
fielding less than 50 men. Col.
James J.
Morrison Col.
Samuel W.
Davitte Ltc.
Armistead R.
Harper Ltc.
James H.
Strickland Maj. John W.
Trench Ltc...
- Colonel. He
resigned on
April 15, 1864, and was
succeeded by
Samuel W.
Davitte. He
lived in Cedartown, Georgia, Decatur, Georgia, and Eastman, Georgia...
-
Keisy Nicol Silveira Davitte (born 28 July 1995) is a
Uruguayan footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Portuguese Campeonato Nacional Feminino club Valadares...
-
James T. Dye 2nd
Brigade Col
Charles C.
Crews 1st Georgia: Ltc
Samuel Davitte 2nd Georgia: Ltc F.M. Ison 3rd Georgia: Col R.
Thompson 4th
Georgia (Avery's):...
- Petersfield, Hampshire, England. 18 June 2011.
Retrieved 18 June 2011.
Davitte, K. (14
January 2003). "INSPECTION REPORT" (pdf). Ofsted. p. 7. Retrieved...
- Lt Gen John E.
Jackson Jr. Lt Gen
Michael D.
McGinty Maj Gen
William B.
Davitte Maj Gen
Susan L.
Pamerleau Lt Gen
Donald A.
Lamontagne Lt Gen
Richard E...
- Iverson's
Brigade BG
Alfred Iverson, Jr. 1st
Georgia Cavalry: Col
Samuel W.
Davitte 2nd
Georgia Cavalry: Col
Charles C.
Crews 3rd
Georgia Cavalry: Col Robert...
-
William Davitte "Mary"
Calhoun (June 23, 1890 –
January 28, 1955) was a
former Major League Baseball player who pla**** six games, all at
first base, for...
-
freshman 10
Perry Orth –
sophomore 12
Michael Scarnecchia –
freshman 13
Grant Davitte –
freshman 15
Austin Hails –
junior 17
Dylan Thompson –
senior Running...
- 1965.
Retrieved 24
January 2015. "Biographies :
MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM B.
DAVITTE". 13 June 2009.
Archived from the
original on 13 June 2009. "Biographies :...